PaulP Posted April 30, 2018 Posted April 30, 2018 So if science is 'demonstrable', can you prove and test before me transpeciation/macroevolution?
Eise Posted April 30, 2018 Posted April 30, 2018 6 hours ago, PaulP said: So if science is 'demonstrable', can you prove and test before me transpeciation/macroevolution? As you have shown already, you do not understand clearly what science is, I can only say: read talkorigins on macroevolution and its proofs. Further you could read Phi for All's very apt remark.
Strange Posted April 30, 2018 Posted April 30, 2018 7 hours ago, PaulP said: So if science is 'demonstrable', can you prove and test before me transpeciation/macroevolution? There are lots of examples observed speciation. However, I suspect you will just reject them all and demand to see a dinosaur giving birth to a chicken. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-speciation.html 1
SamCogar Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 On 4/30/2018 at 6:39 AM, Strange said: There are lots of examples [of] observed speciation. Sure is, and PaulP can observe it happening iffen he chooses to. To wit: the transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly, for one example. Transpeciate - to change from one species to another; to transform. Metamorphosis - a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change (transformation) in the animal's form or structure through cell growth and differentiation. And "HA", ….. maybe caterpillars and butterflies should be declared "separate species" because they are incapable of sexual reproduction. -3
CharonY Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 1 minute ago, SamCogar said: Sure is, and PaulP can observe it happening iffen he chooses to. To wit: the transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly, for one example. Transpeciate - to change from one species to another; to transform. Metamorphosis - a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change (transformation) in the animal's form or structure through cell growth and differentiation. And "HA", ….. maybe caterpillars and butterflies should be declared "separate species" because they are incapable of sexual reproduction. That is a horrible example as they are just different stages of the same organism. 2
John Cuthber Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 On 4/30/2018 at 4:31 AM, PaulP said: So if science is 'demonstrable', can you prove and test before me transpeciation/macroevolution? Well, it would be interesting to see a chihuahua trying to mate with a great Dane.
dimreepr Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 7 minutes ago, John Cuthber said: Well, it would be interesting to see a chihuahua trying to mate with a great Dane. That would definitely go viral, the irony would be an amusing offspring.
Phi for All Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 4 minutes ago, dimreepr said: That would definitely go viral, the irony would be an amusing offspring. Ruh roh, Raggy! 1
John Cuthber Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 19 minutes ago, dimreepr said: That would definitely go viral, the irony would be an amusing offspring. Probably the only offspring.
swansont Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 2 hours ago, SamCogar said: Sure is, and PaulP can observe it happening iffen he chooses to. To wit: the transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly, for one example. Transpeciate - to change from one species to another; to transform. Metamorphosis - a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change (transformation) in the animal's form or structure through cell growth and differentiation. And "HA", ….. maybe caterpillars and butterflies should be declared "separate species" because they are incapable of sexual reproduction. That's not evolution. We've talked about this before. maybe expend more effort learning what evolution is rather than answering questions about it 1
SamCogar Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 1 hour ago, swansont said: That's not evolution. We've talked about this before. maybe expend more effort learning what evolution is rather than answering questions about it Oh, I sorry, ……. I thought the question was ……. "transpeciation" as stated by PaulP. So, I was assuming that “transpeciation” could be best explained by "horizontal gene transfers" during the Cambrian “Explosion” Period when most major animal phyla began appearing in the fossil record, ……. or at any time during the past 500mya, …… or in bio-genetic labs during the past 30 years, ….. that has resulted in new species, sub-species, new varieties, etc., etc., …… but is apparently not considered “evolution of the species”, ……. Right?
swansont Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 4 minutes ago, SamCogar said: Oh, I sorry, ……. I thought the question was ……. "transpeciation" as stated by PaulP. Metamorphosis is not an example of that. 4 minutes ago, SamCogar said: So, I was assuming that “transpeciation” could be best explained by "horizontal gene transfers" during the Cambrian “Explosion” Period when most major animal phyla began appearing in the fossil record, ……. or at any time during the past 500mya, …… or in bio-genetic labs during the past 30 years, ….. that has resulted in new species, sub-species, new varieties, etc., etc., …… but is apparently not considered “evolution of the species”, ……. Right? None of that is the example you gave.
Itoero Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 On 30-4-2018 at 5:31 AM, PaulP said: So if science is 'demonstrable', can you prove and test before me transpeciation/macroevolution? On Wikipedia you find a lot evidence concernng macroevolution:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_transitional_fossils
Scott of the Antares Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 4 hours ago, Phi for All said: Ruh roh, Raggy! That’s worth a +1 of anyone’s money!
Moontanman Posted July 6, 2018 Posted July 6, 2018 On 4/29/2018 at 11:31 PM, PaulP said: So if science is 'demonstrable', can you prove and test before me transpeciation/macroevolution? Please define what you mean by "transpeciation/macroevolution" would a population of lizards evolving into two different species of lizard do? Or do you have some different definition?
Herrie Posted September 2, 2018 Posted September 2, 2018 If one means e.g. a cat like species giving rise to a new cat like species then the answer is yes. Even young earth creationists have no problem with this. They accept that within a "kind" different species can evolve. (one dog like species evolved into wild dogs, wolves, coyotes, etc.) If however you mean that a dinosaur evolves into a bird then the answer is no. (there are bird fossils that are older than many dinosaur fossils and these bird fossils are also older than archeopteryx) All the transitional fossils between different phyla are questionable or have been shown not to be transitional at all. It all depends on ones perspective. Experiments with fruit flies just gave rise to more flies and not to a non-insect like species. I hope that this helps. -1
John Cuthber Posted September 2, 2018 Posted September 2, 2018 1 hour ago, Herrie said: these bird fossils are also older than archeopteryx Really?
Moontanman Posted September 2, 2018 Posted September 2, 2018 3 hours ago, Herrie said: If one means e.g. a cat like species giving rise to a new cat like species then the answer is yes. Even young earth creationists have no problem with this. They accept that within a "kind" different species can evolve. (one dog like species evolved into wild dogs, wolves, coyotes, etc.) If however you mean that a dinosaur evolves into a bird then the answer is no. (there are bird fossils that are older than many dinosaur fossils and these bird fossils are also older than archeopteryx) All the transitional fossils between different phyla are questionable or have been shown not to be transitional at all. It all depends on ones perspective. Experiments with fruit flies just gave rise to more flies and not to a non-insect like species. I hope that this helps. Since archeopteryx was not a modern type bird and not in the direct evolutionary path of modern birds not to mention that modern birds are but a tiny subset of flying dinosaurs known as birds I'm not sure what your point is.
Francis Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 On 30/04/2018 at 1:31 PM, PaulP said: So if science is 'demonstrable', can you prove and test before me transpeciation/macroevolution? One can observe a tadpole evolving into a frog in a matter of a few weeks and you doubt macroevolution?! -1
dimreepr Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 7 minutes ago, Francis said: One can observe a tadpole evolving growing into a frog in a matter of a few weeks and you doubt macroevolution?! ftfy
Sensei Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 (edited) 34 minutes ago, Francis said: One can observe a tadpole evolving into a frog in a matter of a few weeks and you doubt macroevolution?! No. It is not example of macroevolution. It is example of metamorphosis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metamorphosis "Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation. Metamorphosis is iodothyronine-induced and an ancestral feature of all chordates." Edited November 11, 2018 by Sensei
Strange Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 1 hour ago, Francis said: One can observe a tadpole evolving into a frog in a matter of a few weeks and you doubt macroevolution?! As noted in another thread, you are simply demonstrating your ignorance.
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