I sure can.
Here's an answer to part of your challenge:
Your fossil record doesn't "unambiguously depict a change in biodiversity" -- except on paper.
All it does is show what fossils settled where.
1. Put an inner tube into a swimming pool.
2. Now pour in some marshmallows.
3. Now dump some dirt into the pool.
What's going to happen?
The dirt will take the marshmallows to the bottom with it first.
IF the dirt takes the inner tube with it, it will eventually break free and resurface.
4. Now saturate the pool with dirt and allow it to solidify.
What does your record show?
Marshmallows on the bottom; inner tube halfway down.
Completely irrelevant and not even closely related to what I wrote.
Please answer the questions I posed and notr out own ones.
NEXT.
So explain exactly which of my points are addressed here by you.
Because it completely escapes me.
Quote exactly the corresponding phrase of my OP and explain exactly how your blab relates to it and why, word by word.
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