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Originally posted by PsyMike91
reply to post by coven83
The reason we stopped evolving....theres no reason to adapt anymore. We have everything we need in society. I could see us losing our pinky fingers though as the years go on...such a pointless appendage.edit on 25-7-2012 by PsyMike91 because: typo
Originally posted by unityemissions
reply to post by rhinoceros
Still, I don't think it's as reliable as the establishment likes to believe.
I could be wrong.
The reason we stopped evolving
Originally posted by TheJackelantern
The reason we stopped evolving
Actually we haven't stopped evolving.. A simple search or recent changes in the human genome will tell you that. And evolution doesn't mean improving, it simply means "change", and adapting to a given environment. And it doesn't mean that will result in success either. Just ask the dodo bird.., wait, you can't..
Originally posted by taccj9903
Originally posted by PsyMike91
reply to post by coven83
The reason we stopped evolving....theres no reason to adapt anymore. We have everything we need in society. I could see us losing our pinky fingers though as the years go on...such a pointless appendage.edit on 25-7-2012 by PsyMike91 because: typo
What is the point of pubic hair?
Originally posted by Barcs
The real question should be, what's the point of body hair? Don't forget humans aren't nearly as hairy as they and their ancestors once were. Since we used our intelligence to create clothing and shelter, our need for body hair was pretty much non existent and has been slowly vanishing as its no longer a necessary survival trait. Pubic hair along with other body hair was probably useful in protecting our skin from the sun as well as other factors that could do us harm.
Originally posted by john_bmth
Originally posted by unityemissions
reply to post by rhinoceros
Still, I don't think it's as reliable as the establishment likes to believe.
I could be wrong.
So what exactly are you basing your evaluation of radiometric dating on?
Originally posted by unityemissions
Originally posted by john_bmth
Originally posted by unityemissions
reply to post by rhinoceros
Still, I don't think it's as reliable as the establishment likes to believe.
I could be wrong.
So what exactly are you basing your evaluation of radiometric dating on?
Intuition...
Intuition...the fact that theories and laws in science are often found to be false as the years roll on...or that everything is only known and experienced in relation to each other...
This was just an easy google search away with the search terms, "scientific facts that have been proven wrong"
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Next, your phrase “proven wrong” creates a difficulty. As works in
progress, many scientific theories just keep getting revised. For
example, we base our current evolutionary theory of when humans
diverged from apes on the fossil record. But every time a new fossil
is found, the date gets pushed back.
Originally posted by unityemissions
reply to post by Barcs
I'll give you a few links that talk about it.
All the time I'm going to spend on it, sorry!
This was just an easy google search away with the search terms, "scientific facts that have been proven wrong"
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After our species has remained anatomically the same for 50 million years we can resume the question whether we're changing or not. Saying our change has stopped because our anatomy has remained more or less the same for a few hundred thousand years, is pretty stupid..