Esteban X
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If you find a tree lying fallen in a forest you can be certain it was once standing.They have a video the chromosomes fusing in an actual primate many eons ago?
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If you find a tree lying fallen in a forest you can be certain it was once standing.They have a video the chromosomes fusing in an actual primate many eons ago?
Determining we share a common ancestor is different from identifying that common ancestor.While conjectures may be made, as far as I understand, humans and chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys and the like in the so-called ape category are said to have an Unknown Common Ancestor. I hope hope hope you will not tell me the common ancestor is known. puleeze, I'm almost begging you not to tell me that. But if you do it's known for an absolute (and I mean absolute without wavering forever) certainty -- ok, sorry but the offering of the opinion down a few more notches of credibility in my opinion.
OK, I believe our discussion can be basically concluded because it seems from your comments that you are set to oppose anything in the Bible.
I have a different viewpoint and I find scientific theories and statements to be open to revision often based on methodological changes and opinion as to data.
No. As far as the evidence is concerned.As far as you and obviously some others are concerned.
So, I have refuted evolution yet again
Science doesn't require faith. it has evidence.That you say none of it is conjecture makes me wonder about your assessment of things. My faith is not blind but reasonable, just as you believe your faith is reasonable and not blind. You have faith that scientists are able to explain the process of the theory of evolution. Even if their assessments of the evidence change from time to time, right?
By giving several irrefutable proofs.How? By asking dumb, ignorant questions and then refusing to read the answers?
Willful ignorance is not an argument nor a disproof of anything, except the statement that you have a clue.
All your supposed 'proofs' were ridiculous and trivially easy to refute. Burying your head in the sand and not looking at the answers does make them go away.By giving several irrefutable proofs.
They demonstrate astounding levels of ignorance of both science and logic.And of course the questions that I ask are nit dumb or ignorant but to the point.
ok. we have, according to the lecturer 23 chromosomes from mom and 23 from dad. 46 altogether. Then he says we have two fewer chromosomes than the other great apes. Chimps, gorillas and orangatans have 46 chromosomes. He then says that everybody in the room is MISSING a pair of chromosomes. Missing? Hmm, I wonder -- missing?? Yes, he seems to say. And again I say humans with that so-called missing pair of chromosomes have the ability to train doctors, invent microscopes, reading, writing and arithmetic.
OK, then goes on to postulate (yes I say postulate because he says "what must have happened") that there was fusion somewhere. Now this is kind of where I stop following for a while because it truly doesn't make sense.
Why doesn't it make sense to me? Because where and when did that so-called fusion occur? (He gives a long mathematical list.)
Yet the gorillas, chimps and orangatans have 48 chromosomes and are distinctly different from these apes.
Now he does say he's a theist but this revelation about the fusion tells him something about our ancestry. The discovery of a fusion with one pair of chromosomes does not lead to discovering a common ancestor among all of these types of distinct apes as far as I see.
As explained previously, there is no need to identify an ancestor in order to determine that there was one.Apparently this purported common ancestor has not been identified or found.
How can we be missing a pair of chromosomes if we are complete? Are we complete?
Maybe it was just a term, but can't figure how anyway we are "missing" a pair.
You should really let go of this nonsense argument that's been shown to be nonsense dozens of times.Sounds pretty good to me though that humans can add, subtract, build hospitals, read and write with those missing chromosomes. And of course, gorillas, etc. may not feel the need to do those things. Right? OK, when I was a teenager I loved to climb trees. I wouldn't mind swinging from trees, but I am what I am. Would I like to compose music, play an instrument AND swing from trees? Maybe. But I gotta get used to being in this body and concentrate on what I can do.
If I believe that, I'd have to believe the conclusions from what scientists view as evidence.
Except that it's conjecture as to a common ancestor.
We're missing a set of chromosomes...says the scientist. They disappeared, or went the way of all flesh or the mystery of the missing set.
And yet along with those so-called missing chromosomes we as humans can read, write, figure decimals and things like quantum physics.
I guess the extra chromosomes in gorillas, chimps and orangatans
No chromosome is "missing".Or maybe they figure without telling humans, hey, why bother with ruining the atomosphere or building bicycles? Let those humans with missing chromosomes do it. Those missing chromosomes sure make a difference.
I am not particulary wondering about how he figured the fusion.
Like I say, what a difference a fusion makes...
and again -- no discovery of that unknown common ancestor, perhaps as I have said it went away in a tsunami or earthquake...
Chimps remain chimpsn, gorillas remain gorillas and of course, humans remain humans.
No videos of Jesus on the cross either - so what?They have a video the chromosomes fusing in an actual primate many eons ago?
But the lecturer said they are missing. The gorillas, chimps and orangutans hae 48 chromosomes. Only humans have 46.
It's not.
And you actually by implication acknowledged it is not.
You quote @SavedByTheLord 's question regarding chromosome count of gorilla's vs humans and said it was a very good question indeed. As if you agreed it was a big challenge to evolution. How could we share ancestors if the chromosome count is different? That's why you thought it was a good question.
And then it gets explained to you EXACTLY why that is, and how it actually in fact even matches the predictions of evolution.
And instantly you turn around and dismiss it with what can only be called willfully ignorant hand-waving.
But yeah, at least you are being consistent with your acknowledgement of last weak: you will NOT accepting anything that goes against your religious faith.
You will happily hook your support to ANY evidence you feel like being a challenge to evolution. But when that very thing is then shown to actually be evidence FOR evolution instead, it gets instantly dismissed - for the sole reason that it contradicts your dogmatic beliefs.
Even you should be able to see how this is just an intellectually dishonest approach.
And then he goes on to explain how they aren't missing at all, how they didn't disappear at all.
But you seem to have blocked out that part.
Willful ignorance again.
And yet with the same DNA, people only 200 years ago were traveling by horse instead of car.
So what.
They don't have an "extra" chromosome. If you actually whatched the clip with a speck of attention, you would know this.
The chromosome isn't missing. It didn't disappear. It didn't go up in smoke.
It merely fused with another. It's still there. We know the exact fusion site.
No chromosome is "missing".
Are you incapable of learning? Sounds like it.
I'm wondering if the difference between a chromosome and a gene is understood.
In other words, for those who don't care about facts, the basic information supporting the conclusion isn't understood
I am not particulary wondering about how he figured the fusion. Like I say, what a difference a fusion makes...and again -- no discovery of that unknown common ancestor, perhaps as I have said it went away in a tsunami or earthquake... Leaving their offspring behind. Chimps remain chimpsn, gorillas remain gorillas and of course, humans remain humans. still no trace of that so-called common ancestor.
It hardly answers the question as to what was the "Common Ancestor" of these organisms. What organisms were "fused" and what happened after that.Well, a fusion means that some ancestor had 48 chromosomes. Two pairs fused and that gives 46 chromosomes, which is what humans have now.
So that answers the 'good question' of why apes have 48 and humans have 46.