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Finches on Galapagos Islands evolving

Finches on Galapagos Islands evolving

 

 

 

By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer Thu Jul 13, 6:49 PM ET

 

 

 

WASHINGTON - Finches on the Galapagos Islands that inspired Charles Darwin to develop the concept of evolution are now helping confirm it ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ã

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i believe evolution is a matter of fashion. if i were a polar bear i'd want a white fur to. if i were an eagle i'd want good eyes and fast wings to. some time ago it was modern to just grow big and mean, with many horns sharp claws and a thick skin. eventually they thought it's just nonsense and found other ways to enjoy themselves.

 

 

 

no honestly i believe you can find evidence for everything if you believe in it. all a mater of faith. interesting that sience is at least as missionary as christianity (or islam for that matter). faith in god was replaced by faith in reason. as far as i know there is only one sience who's "proof" on their theories is perfect: mathematics. that's because mathematics is self sufficient.

 

 

 

i have trouble with the theories how live evolved out of matter.

 

 

 

guess the question isn't what is rigth or wrong, or for what there is proof and what can't be proofed. it's a matter of what you want to believe. therfore believe that we are all descendants of lightbulbs, mountains are made out of sugar and after death we will all meet bugs bunny. that's perfectly okay, as long as you don't start running around and slaugther (or even flame or call idiots) everybody who denise our lightbulb heritage.

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:uhh:

 

 

 

What are you on about exactly? I have read that post three times now, and except for the whole "science = religion" point you're rambling about I can't seem to make any sense of it. Science is in absolutely no way like religion. While they haven't been proven to be mutually exclusive (yet), they are fundamentally different from each other.

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Finches on Galapagos Islands evolving
Finches on Galapagos Islands evolving

 

 

 

By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer Thu Jul 13, 6:49 PM ET

 

 

 

WASHINGTON - Finches on the Galapagos Islands that inspired Charles Darwin to develop the concept of evolution are now helping confirm it ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ã

I'm currently transitioning from a Wizard to a Mage and a Priest to an Archpriest. Lol both are nonexistant in the top 25. Hopefully I can change that. :D

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Finches on Galapagos Islands evolving
Finches on Galapagos Islands evolving

 

 

 

By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer Thu Jul 13, 6:49 PM ET

 

 

 

WASHINGTON - Finches on the Galapagos Islands that inspired Charles Darwin to develop the concept of evolution are now helping confirm it ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ã

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We humans are already the perfect example of evolution: throughout many and many and even more generations of human existence it is documented that we humans are growing bigger, weaker and are growing less and less body hair.

 

 

 

proof? visit any place where they have body's from the 1200's on display and you'll see that we are twice as big now as we where then and it is also documented that we have less body hair.

 

 

 

why? we grow bigger.. i have no idea..

 

why? we grow less body hair= we dont need it anymore we wear clothes now.

 

why? we get weaker? because have all kinds of tricks now for us to utilize less of our strength growing less dependant on it.

 

 

 

it is a START to a new species.

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why? we grow bigger.. i have no idea..
Better nutrition and healthcare, mostly, the only thing genetic about length is potential length. If your dad is seven feet tall you can still end up two feet shorter than him if you're chronically malnourished during childhood or have some sort of major infection.
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