What is “doe snot”? Is it green and stinky?How about instead of trying to martyr yourself, you just admit you do not have anything that will convince someone who doe snot already share your belief?
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What is “doe snot”? Is it green and stinky?How about instead of trying to martyr yourself, you just admit you do not have anything that will convince someone who doe snot already share your belief?
*yawn*What is “doe snot”? Is it green and stinky?
And then it also takes, as you mentioned, all those millions of years. And those, we most certainly have had. We've had millions of years thousands of times over! And that's the part you simply cannot conceive of -- your mind being too constrained by the stuff you are not permitted to let go of.
Not exactly. The evidence reveals possibly billions of years for only single-celled organisms. But multicellular organisms appear in the Record only a little over 600 mya. Comparing 3,800 M to 600 M — quite a big difference!
Multicellular “colonies”! Lol.This is actually not quite correct.
Multicellular organism - Wikipedia
Life has a history of quite a few "experiments" with multi-cellularity. Some of them being some 3 billion years old.
600mya is the oldest known trace of multi-cellular animals.
Which means that the cells that came together to form those first multi-cellular "colonies", had been evolving for over 3 billion years already.
As I said: you’ll “imagine” anything to be a precursor!This is actually not quite correct.
Multicellular organism - Wikipedia
Life has a history of quite a few "experiments" with multi-cellularity. Some of them being some 3 billion years old.
600mya is the oldest known trace of multi-cellular animals.
Which means that the cells that came together to form those first multi-cellular "colonies", had been evolving for over 3 billion years already.
Multicellular “colonies”! Lol.
You’ll grasp at anything, wontchya?
Reminds me of an article,
Pleiotropy: Watching multicellularity evolve before our eyes
...and the discussion that ensued between a poster and the article’s author.
The poster asked:
“Is a colony considered a multi-cellular organism?”
The author replied:
“Good question. I would not think so. Rather, the colonies could be imagined to be the first step towards evolving real multicellularity ('an organism that reproduces by making a copy of the whole, and consists of different types of cells').”
Read the rest of the dialogue between them!
Imagination, an over-used tool of the biological sciences!
As I said: you’ll “imagine” anything to be a precursor!
Your standard for accepting evidence for evolution is very lax.
So “actually”, what I posted is correct.
You said multi-cellular life is 600 million years old.
Lol! You probably can’t even see how misleading your statement is. “Colonies” — what you are calling multicellular life — back then were still made up of the same single celled organisms! It was probably for protective measures.... they didn’t become a new species, did they?I corrected you. What is 600 million years old is multicellular ANIMALS.
Multicellular LIFE, is much older.
And I'm the one who's "grasping", ha?
Why would I care about some comment section on the internet concerning high level science topics?
No, I did not. I said “multicellular organisms”.
Lol! You probably can’t even see how misleading your statement is. “Colonies” — what you are calling multicellular life — back then were still made up of the same single celled organisms!
It was probably for protective measures.... they didn’t become a new species, did they?
Yeah, why would you?