IT is evolution. Not all changes in evolution has its advantages.. They did evolve but their new functions is not readily advantageous in today's environment. Evolution doesn't just go from "good" to "best". If you know what I mean.. It takes trial and error, time and lots and lots of additional time. You cant expect first sign of evolution to be perfect, they whole gene should adjust for a few thousand of years to support the new feature. The body is not ready for the function so they die.
Evolution wasnt easy, the first hands were just a bump for a few thousand of years and if the fishes has the mind the same as us, i think they'll be thinking that they had a defect too (or maybe they think they have cancer, haha)
Why is it when something is out of the ordinary, its a flaw? axial bifurcation ('two-headedness') (a well-known developmental flaw among reptile species today such as turtles and snakes).. Every species on earth has a flaw that helps it survive in its environment. As far as I can see, Two Heads are the same as having two hands. Its not a flaw, its a step in evolution.
When we see something like 6 fingers in a human, we think its a flaw. Why do we think that these defects are flaw not as step to human evolution?
I see no flaw but evolution.
IT is evolution. Not all changes in evolution has its advantages.. They did evolve but their new functions is not readily advantageous in today's environment. Evolution doesn't just go from "good" to "best". If you know what I mean.. It takes trial and error, time and lots and lots of additional time. You cant expect first sign of evolution to be perfect, they whole gene should adjust for a few thousand of years to support the new feature. The body is not ready for the function so they die. Evolution wasnt easy, the first hands were just a bump for a few thousand of years and if the fishes has the mind the same as us, i think they'll be thinking that they had a defect too (or maybe they think they have cancer, haha)
Why is it when something is out of the ordinary, its a flaw? axial bifurcation ('two-headedness') (a well-known developmental flaw among reptile species today such as turtles and snakes).. Every species on earth has a flaw that helps it survive in its environment. As far as I can see, Two Heads are the same as having two hands. Its not a flaw, its a step in evolution. When we see something like 6 fingers in a human, we think its a flaw. Why do we think that these defects are flaw not as step to human evolution? I see no flaw but evolution.
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