shawn001
Well-Known Member
we can use the word evolution to describe changes in cars, the atmosphere and life, I don't think any were accidental.
But you make my original point comparing todays 'classical evolution' with yesterdays classical physics
The formation of solar systems and our planet illustrates this- it would never have happened under simple classical physics as once believed, those laws were just to simple to overcome entropy and create emergent functional systems-
the 'evolution' of our solar system and planet required very detailed precise instructions, blueprints, guiding very specific results- without which matter would collapse into its simplest state
So too with life, the superficial observation of life evolving itself into its specific forms by a simple intuitive process of random mutation and natural selection, is just that, a superficial observation. Without an underlying blueprint to guide the process- it would quickly collapse into it's simplest state
You are not answering the question at all. You also don't seem to know anything about how our solar system formed.
So I will ask again, is anything below incorrect yes or no. Not some speel on fine tuning.
"Some of the oldest and first fossils are the ones that evolved photosynthesis and why you breath Oxygen on this planet and not natural gas. Before you get to why are there still wolves or "kinds" or any animals.
As well as when the Earth first formed it did not have van allen belts so life would have been fried by solar radiation, not to mention constant meteor bombardment and magma. You jump much later into life, before a lot of other things happened. When the iron core of the Earth cooled it created the Van Allen belts and life could survive. You wouldn't survive on the surface of the moon, from solar radiation and no oxygen. Not to mention how the moon formed as well."
Do you agree the process of evolution changed our atmosphere? Or with what I wrote above.