Halfcentaur
Philosopher
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Pixa, just saying I am wrong or must be wrong is not an argument. There is absolutely no reason for natural selection, for example, to cause the mammalian ear to independently evolve in the same design.
Same with other features that supposedly independently evolved.
It's not even the latest thing evos think any longer. They are abandoning what you claim is reasonable. You can read your textbooks or some internet site and parrot that, but environmental factors don't cut it any longer as an explanation. The idea now among evo researchers has to do with the convergent mutation effects, not environmental pressures.
I'd appreciate it if you'd quit acting like I'm the one not understanding the issues when you acted like you had never heard the term "genome" before.
You're completely ignoring the redundant vestigial features and other redundancies in biology and choosing to put your microscope on selective subjects which would seem improbable, hoping to pull the thread that will pull the sweater apart. But how you can ignore the redundant qualities (which vastly outnumber the improbable) in favor of a few improbable facts which in a vast random system would be expected just exposes you as having an agenda to champion rather than following the evidence. You're not being objective.
You're just saying I am right and you are wrong, with a lot of words to hide it.