Evolution (Introduction)

by BBella @, Saturday, October 09, 2010, 21:15 (4955 days ago) @ dhw


> I have a problem with the leap from one-celled forms to multicellular forms with different body parts. Why and how would unicellular forms, which continued to survive as they were, also evolve after all that time into these new forms? "Different body parts" raises the whole question of innovation. If you are going to start with archaia and finish with us, you have to account for the vast range of new and enormously complex organs, systems, connections, none of which were needed by the original archaia or bacteria for their survival.
> -I think this is where dark matter comes into play, dhw. It's why anything is what it was and what it is. The push and the pull, give and take, seen and unseen, in and out, etc. The exchange/play between what IS; light matter (that which we can see) and dark matter (that which we cannot). Both hold the keys to all our unanswered questions. As long as science focus only on the light they will always get only half the story. -Of course, science has begun to peer into the dark and has even named what they found (dark matter). But since mainstream science still fear things called spirit/chi etc., they stay far from anything of that nature. But some have come to accept those names and even taken steps where science has feared to tread. -But, in the long run, it is probably best most of science keep doggin the same old standards. Perchance one day they will stumble in the darkness and name what they stumbled upon with their own language, calling something already named long ago something else.


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