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The most beautiful story ever told

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
The story of evolution. What a story. Even though it’s a story of fiction imo, it’s unique as it’s told by God as a what could’ve been story.

I’m watching Life on Our Planet on Netflix. Great series. I’m learning things I never knew. Stunning CGI and masterfully narrated by Morgan Freeman.
 
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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
The most wonderful thing is that the initial whim of creation that science calls the 'big bang' included the laws of nature that underlie and power evolution.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
One of the things you'll learn if you study biology beyond the high school level is that nothing in biology - especially biodiversity - makes sense except in light of biological evolution. I dunno if I would say it is the most beautiful story, but in the science of biology it is without a doubt the most important one.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
The story of evolution. What a story. Even though it’s a story of fiction imo, it’s unique as it’s told by God as a what could’ve been story.

I’m watching Life on Our Planet on Netflix. Great series. I’m learning things I never knew. Stunning CGI and wonderful narration by Morgan Freeman.
At least your body tells the actual truth of the matter, even if your mind denies the very truth that lays within your own biology.

I wonder what you would say if you ever experienced atavism as some people already had.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Just finished the series. I don’t think there’s gonna be a sixth major extinction event. Nobody’s going to be crawling into a hole to survive or going to the depths of the ocean. The only Hole that’s going to get crawled into is by the chosen one into his own grave. Then we’ll all be saved imo haha. Great story though. Evolution that is.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
The extinction events are kind of sad. All those species lost forever, dang.

It is if one does not understand that change, cycles, transformations are necessary for existence as we know it. There is no making without unmaking. Or at least this is what the sciences tell us. Matter and energy are never created or destroyed, they are only recycled endlessly within the universe. The same stuff of all extinct species is within the atoms of you and me. They are our ancestors in a very direct and literal way - they are in us, they are us.

Anyone here know the last noticeable sign of evolution?

Every moment of every day. Every moment of every day, countless biological organisms mutate, replicate, die. Biological evolution will only stop when all biology on this planet does. Even then, it is not terribly hard to surmise that biological organisms undoubtedly exist in other spaces within the apparent universe given the laws of probability.
 
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