2) The offspring of every other species in Africa after being born, are up and running in some instances in a matter of days, from other observations it might be only a few weeks. The offspring of man will take about three to four years to learn to run. The observed duration of time the human offspring requires to be able to evade predators is far too long. Without any doubt, this one observation alone, will contradict the notion of a survival of the fittest in man's case.
Humans are altricial. "Survival of the fittest" is a misleading title for natural selection. Nothing about our developmental process contradicts anything. There are many (far less capable) animals that develop in this same way, and these species are very much alive and well. This ties in with forming an answer for # 9. Benefit outweigh the risk. For a human, if a few extra years of special vulnerability means taking advantage of brain plasticity (allowing room for intellectual capacity to grow), this gives strength of a different sort to selecting the direction to what we evolve.
3) Human offspring after birth must be carried by the parents for a minimum of two to three years. Other creatures such as monkeys for example, have offspring that are able to cling to their mother's fur. It is observed that the human infant cannot cling to it's mother's fur, the human infant must be carried by the mother. This places the human mother at a distinct evolutionary disadvantage. Every creature on earth after being born will fight to survive, almost from birth they compete for a share of the food that the mother provides. Human offspring are powerfully handicapped, human offspring must be deliberately fed by the mother and for some considerable time. It takes years before the human infant may locate food without any assistance. Why has evolution handicapped the human female of the species with a very long gestation period. Then the longest duration of all the species on earth for the development of the young into adulthood. Talk about an immense evolutionary handicap, man is unfit for survival by any measure.
Here we have a problem. Because, humans being altricial, we actually have a short gestation period vs the gestation time needed to satisfy your claims in question # 2. For humans to be born on our feet, we would need 22 months gestation--- but this compromises the advantages we have of being born after only 8 months. Brain plasticity, or quick-and-easy motor functions? Intellectual capacity that undoubtedly comes in handy (can you say, fire?), or the ability to run alongside mother? (horses are majestic, neigh).
7) Man has no inbuilt navigation system like every other creature on earth. Evolutionists propose the following idea to explain this evolutionary handicap in mankind, 'man must have lost the ability to navigate in the distant past'. A very technical explanation and an explanation that also lacks any intelligence. How does an essential attribute such as the ability to navigate ever become a lost attribute. The ability to navigate is critical to survival. How does the mechanism of evolution just forget an essential ability? How can a creature survive if it cannot find it's way home. How can a creature navigate and find an essential water source. Where was that fruit tree I ate from last week? Evolutionary theory needs to address this observed contradiction in natural selection.
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My rats scent mark places they have been (like my cell phone, RIP). Rats have terrible eye sight and rely on their sense of smell. But like a rat, humans cannot know where something is until they go to that place and discover it. When we get to that place, we use visual aid to mark where it is and how to get back to it (versus peeing on trees, we nail a sign to it). If it weren't for the 405 (signs), how would we drive to California? We also use vocal aid. If my mother didn't tell me that I could take the 405 all the way down to California, how would I know that the 405 would take me to California? Considering, we actually have a good process of navigating. I really don't know which hat you pulled this one out of.
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