Why you should think that the Natural-Evolution of species is true

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The Hadron Collider recently accelerated an atom to near the speed of light but no relativistic effects were mentioned.
This is an example where an in adequate understanding of physics leads one to think there is an inconsistency where there is no inconsistency.
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So even though the entire earth was not destroyed. The remaining big dinosaurs said, “You know. I don’t want to do this anymore.”?? And they all quietly went somewhere to die?

The small ones survived how? Particulates in the atmosphere. And other atmospheric changes. Trees falling on them and so on? Contamination of the water supply? Too many questions. They survived because they survived?
Even if the small ones survived, how is them morphing into birds millions of years down the road going to help them survive right after the extinction event ?
…and this is an example of the same thing playing out in biology. An incomplete understanding leads one to think reptiles could not have evolved into birds.
 
Your last answer is off topic. How did they survive was the question.
I suppose they could survive, if it was a tailored made “extinction event” that only targeted the large dinosaurs…but that’s just fantasy :roll_eyes:
 
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The asteroid/comet hit in what is now the Gulf of Mexico was like the infamous ‘tipping point’ the current climatologists go on about…except it was so sudden it was more akin to an exclamation point, hence the popular idea of ‘punctuated evolution’ - species success didn’t matter, all suffered in one way or another.
 
According to this, it was the large dinosaurs that morphed into birds…you can never get straight answer from these people.

 
I’ll guess that you’ve heard of the saying that a sign of madness is repeating the same thing time and time again and expecting a different result.

Why are you responding to people who haven’t even the most basic understanding of the subject matter continually expecting them to understand what you are saying?

These threads are truly an example of forum madness. Why the mods don’t step in and end the embarrassment is completely beyond me.
 
Please cite primary sources. Fox News is not a primary source and their analysis of scientific research cannot be trusted.
Maybe Fox New is wrong, but I don’t see how evolution is going help anything the day after an extinction event.
 
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Your inability to see how evolution helps them survive is not a problem for evolution, especially considering that you seem to be ideologically opposed to learning it.
 
Maybe Fox New is wrong, but I don’t see how evolution is going help anything the day after an extinction event.
It helps before the event. An organism has a mutation that helps it survive better in the new environment.
 
Your inability to see how evolution helps them survive is not a problem for evolution, especially considering that you seem to be ideologically opposed to learning it.
If the dinosaurs would have never experienced the extinction event, then birds would have never come into existence…right?
 
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Maybe Fox New is wrong, but I don’t see how evolution is going help anything the day after an extinction event.
It helps before the event. An organism has a mutation that helps it survive better in the new environment.
The event happen…the next day they are still a dinosaur, they cant wait millions years to morph into hummingbirds for their survival.
 
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The point is… we can all thank some fluke extinction event for all the lovely birds we have today.
 
The point is… we can all thank some fluke extinction event for all the lovely birds we have today.
Not necessarily. If the extinction event did not happen and we still had dinosaurs today, some of them may still have evolved into birds, and we would have both, inhabiting different niches in the environment. They might not even compete with each other.
 
If the extinction event did not happen and we still had dinosaurs today, some of them may still have evolved into birds
That of course can only be speculation.The cosmic dice, and the stars would have to line up perfectly.
 
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The point is… we can all thank some fluke extinction event for all the lovely birds we have today.
Not necessarily. If the extinction event did not happen and we still had dinosaurs today, some of them may still have evolved into birds, and we would have both, inhabiting different niches in the environment. They might not even compete with each other.
Seriously. Why do you continue with this?
 
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