Saturday, January 21, 2006

Evolutionary Flaw of the Day 01/21/06

Okay, so according to evolution, as generations upon generations are created, an organism is supposed to become more complex and variable. Over the course of 100 years, however, there was an experiment dealing with fruit flies. Three thousand consecutive generations of fruit flies were bred to determine if over that large span of time there would result any genetic changes. You must keep in mind that fruit flies produce offspring at a much higher rate than humans, so just because the experiment only lasted 100 years and complete evolution from monkey to man supposedly took many times longer than that, that does not render the experiment invalid. If this experiment would have been carried out using humans, the amount of time it would take to reach three thousand generations would drastically increase. Anyway, the results of the experiment were not what the evolutionists had hoped for and this is why the carrying out of this experiment was never highly publicized. The results showed that no clear genetic improvement took place, even in spite of unnatural efforts to increase mutation rates. Shocking, isn't it *sarcasm.* Once again, it is proven in a scientific laboratory setting that evolution is an invalid and non-provable theory.
~Tribal~

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