Science, Creation & EvolutionCains lover
Maybe E. coli bacteria has perfect genes in the past and present? What if all animals and humans had perfect genes in the past and semi in the present? Then there is no reason for any mutations to evolve to higher life forms in the past! If they(animals and humans) die without water in a desert because of climate change then they just die. Even as seen in nature currently! If they(animals and humans) die in a constant winter because of climate change then they just die. Even as seen in nature currently! Real Perfect genes does not need to change as shown by the E. coli bacteria? Not saying that freak mutations doesn't happen because of other causes but a perfect gene doesn't need to change to adapt to it's environment. Next question? Are flu virus's a perfect gene? They mutate each year in the billions upon billions and become better at what they do, but most of the time they DON'T. The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 is an example of a billion times a billion times a billions tries upon perfection. But there comes the problem. All Viral multiplication cycles average at about 12 hours. For example, starting with 3 cells and going 4 generations (with 100 virus produced per generation) gives you 3 x 108 individuals (i.e., 3 x 1004). The total number from a single cell in a year is in the billions upon billions. As a wise man/women has said on here for humans and mammals evolution runs out of time! |
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