Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Evolutionary Flaw of the Day 02/01/06

Today's EFD is about two-celled life, or rather the lack thereof. If everything came from single celled life, one would expect to see gradual growth and development in organisms over time, resulting in species of two-celled life. However, the organisms with the next largest cell count besides one occurs at six. Oddly enough, organisms with 6-20 cells are parasites. First of all, where are all of the organisms with 2-5 cells? If macroevolution occurred, one should find many forms of life with 2-20 cells as transitional forms between one-celled and many-celled organisms. However, as noted above, those organisms with 2-5 cells are nonexistent, and those with 6-20 are parasites who need the existence of much larger organisms to feed off of. A hole in evolutionary theory? You bet it is.
~Tribal~

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