Science, Creation & EvolutionSudden appearance of phyla in the Cambrian explosionI'm dead serious, we know less about gravity and QM than we do about evolution. We know less about the generation of the Earth's magnetic field than we do about evolution. One of the major objections to evolution is that it requires 'chance'. QM is all about chance and in fact, can be summed up as a series of probabilistic arguments. The only reason evolution has any social impact at all is because people have forced a social perspective on it. One could easily go off the psychological deep-end about QM, Magnetism or Gravity. The main difference is that some humans have trouble accepting the fact that they could have evolved. Why? I've never really understood it, but apparently the notion that God creates via evolution makes people uncomfortable, but the fact that God let's neutrons tunnell randomly out of a nucleus does not cause them angst. Bascially, someone had to teach you that evolution was anti-God and you've accepted that hook, line and sinker. We know evolution is real and we know that this makes some people feel less important. It's a psychological barrier, not a natural one. -E |
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