Evolution v Creationism (Part II Responses) (Evolution)

by David Turell @, Sunday, September 14, 2014, 16:16 (3721 days ago) @ dhw

dhw: As for complexity, I have no idea which organism first came up with a brain, but I believe the human brain is more complex than that of, say, an ant, so it's not unreasonable to suppose that the first brain was less complex than ours.-I posted an article recently re the first fossil brain found in the Cambrian:-Cambrian Explosion: early brains (Introduction)
 
by David Turell , Thursday, July 17, 2014, 15:35 (59 days ago) @ David Turell
 
A jump from no brains in the Ediacarans to simple brains is a massive leap for evolution:
 
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140716131628.htm
 
"An international team of paleontologists has identified the exquisitely preserved brain in the fossil of one of the world's first known predators that lived in the Lower Cambrian, about 520 million years ago. The discovery revealed a brain that is surprisingly simple and less complex than those known from fossils of some of the animal's prey.
 
"The find for the first time identifies the fossilized brain of what are considered the top predators of their time, a group of animals known as anomalocaridids, which translates to "abnormal shrimp." Long extinct, these fierce-looking arthropods were first discovered as fossils in the late 19th century but not properly identified until the early 1980s. They still have scientists arguing over where they belong in the tree of life."
 
Darwin cannot explain its appearance. What nest of "cell community" invented it, when it appears from no precursor?


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