Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Problems With Evolution (Part 2) Cambridge Explosion of life


The Cambridge explosion was the ‘big bang’ of life about 540 million years ago. This problem provides that life didn’t slowly emerge as Darwin would have predicted. Instead life just exploded out of nowhere and life was plentiful. This poses a large problem that science tries to answer with evolution. The Answer evolution tries to solve this problem is with this was a stage of rapid evolution. Instead evolutionist only backed themselves into a wall by increasing their odds of likelihood, if true evolution is true. It has to provide better answers than this.
Life before the Cambridge explosion was just bacteria and microbes. To put this into perspective for about three billion years till the Cambridge explosion single cell organism existed and all of a sudden ‘bang!’ there was multi cellar organisms. This just begs the question how was this even possible. If anything this has only turned Darwin’s world of evolution upside down and its tree of life.
So, to illustrate this problem if we tried to draw this tree of life through common ancestry you would have nothing close to a tree instead this would illustrate more like grass on a lawn because of this rapid explosion. To make it worse many living organism after the Cambridge explosion just similarly just sprang into existence. Very much like the Dinosaurs, Mammals, Insects, and arthropods, and much more.
This Cambridge explosion has begged the question how would this 150-year-old theory of evolution to explain this. So I leave a comment about how you would explain this through evolution or not. Please no cursing, profanity, and offensive language because it will be edited or even worse deleted.

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