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Really?Xia Wang said:Evolution is a proven theory
Proven possibly accepted yes by the vast majority of scientistsNeon Lights said:Really?Xia Wang said:Evolution is a proven theory
Yes. Really.Neon Lights said:Really?Xia Wang said:Evolution is a proven theory
There's a difference between "accepted" and "proven".Toad85 said:Yes. Really.Neon Lights said:Really?Xia Wang said:Evolution is a proven theory
The how, why, when, etc. varies from place to place, but pretty much the whole scientific community accepts some form of evolution.
In science, a theory is an explanation whose predictions have been backed up by experiments or other evidence. In colloquial terms, yes, what you're saying is correct, but in scientific terms, theories have to be exceptionally well backed up. I can say there are alien bases on the moon. That's a theory, but not a scientific theory, since there's no evidence for it. If evolution is false, what happened to Homo erectus, Homo habilis, Indohyus, Ambulocetus natans, and tons of other transitional fossils? They just dropped dead on their own accord?Prince Gumball said:Also, theories =/= scientific laws.
That is true, but you saying aliens live on the moon is not a theory, it's a hypothesis.Lemmy Koopa Fan said:In science, a theory is an explanation whose predictions have been backed up by experiments or other evidence. In colloquial terms, yes, what you're saying is correct, but in scientific terms, theories have to be exceptionally well backed up. I can say there are alien bases on the moon. That's a theory, but not a scientific theory, since there's no evidence for it. If evolution is false, what happened to Homo erectus, Homo habilis, Indohyus, Ambulocetus natans, and tons of other transitional fossils? They just dropped dead on their own accord?Prince Gumball said:Also, theories =/= scientific laws.
Sure, I would like to hear it.Li Xingke said:I know 3 ways to prove evolution: Native Incas, Caucasians, and the Galapagos Island animals. Anybody care to listen?
Galapagos island animals: The galapagos island was made from underwater volcanic activity so it is impossible for life to exist there. The only way it can exist there is if it migrated to the island, when it became habitable, and adapt to the environment.General bob-omb said:Sure, I would like to hear it.Li Xingke said:I know 3 ways to prove evolution: Native Incas, Caucasians, and the Galapagos Island animals. Anybody care to listen?
change "evolution" to "acclimation" and I'll agree with that statementAgent Smith said:Evolution is undeniable.
I agree, I would think more that the fishes who were able to live in at the now habitable coast of the Galapagos islands evolved to the present day land animals or prehistoric turtles and amphibians evolved on that island. For the birds, simple migration where some birds decided to stay and adapt and the seeds of plants could easily been carried by the wind or on the birds' feathers.General bob-omb said:This is described in textbooks as "blown by a storm". The explanation would require many different base (non-adapted) animals, as the islands host a very diverse population (iguanas, turtles, and many different birds), to be blown by the wind, in the correct direction, hundreds of miles, and land on the islands (not the water) with out being killed by the impact. From these requirements, it seems a bit too improbable to be a sound explanation.
You could suggest that it may had an immortal gene in it but died of suffocation, dehydration, or starvation. Another hypothesis I can suggest is that this tree is similar to the Pando tree found in the Fishlake National Forest where all the trees there are actually the same tree. They are all asexual clones of the original tree. This tree must of been at a bad spot to grow, but as the rock built up, it didn't die because it was fed and nourished by the other trees who all share the same root system which allowed the tree to grow, but when the forest died off, the tree in the rock formation soon did also.