5 Answers

  1. The THEORY OF EVOLUTION can have several competing variants/versions.

    A similar multivariate pattern is observed in different branches of science-geometry, physics….

  2. If you carefully and carefully understand what is called the “theory of evolution” by both knowledgeable, serious people and loud, aggressive ignoramuses, you will easily see the answer to your question.

  3. Even the presence of a vestige of a bag in a brown bear and panda, even the similarity of a jerboa with a marsupial rat, the presence of a calcium chord on the back of a squid, the similarity of the structure of the fin of a flying fish with the wing of a moth, the similarity of a caddisfly cocoon and a belemnite shell does not convince anyone of anything!

  4. It is not at all similar, for example, that we live in an artificial world, and the theory of evolution is specially created to satisfy our interest and curiosity. Or, for example, the intervention of another civilization in the course of the development of life.

    Something more plausible that can replace the theory of evolution in the near future is not yet available.

  5. The fact of evolution at the intraspecific level has been proved experimentally, and speciation processes have been observed in nature. One piece of evidence for evolution is documented examples of small changes in species that have been observed over a short (geologically) period of time in the wild.

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