excreationist
Married mouth-breather
Guided evolution makes more sense to me than the naturalistic evolution of birds, bees, butterflies and flowers.... I recently learnt that caterpillars liquify in their cocoon....
Note that flowers (plants with sexual organs) seem to have coevolved with bees and butterflies... (then later some birds)
As far as butterfly evolution goes I thought it would make more sense to just turn into something like a bee... rather than go on a tangent to evolve into complex butterflies which might have trouble evolving the ability to fly....
I guess it just goes to show that naturalists will believe that anything could evolve even if it seems to me to be quite unlikely....
Also why is it that birds, butterflies and flowers can often be seen by humans as being very beautiful? Is it just by chance? (well I guess some animals and plants are a bit ugly) I thought only food and the opposite sex would involve selection pressures to look attractive....?
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I realised that I already created a topic about flowers and bees... though this time I'm a lot more pro-guided evolution....
This has evolved into:
Was there an intelligent force guiding evolution in a simulation?
What if the millions of years of evolution never happened? What if a virtual evolutionary tree was generated by an intelligent force including the coevolution of metamorphosizing butterflies that help with the sexual reproduction of flowering plants?
Note that flowers (plants with sexual organs) seem to have coevolved with bees and butterflies... (then later some birds)
As far as butterfly evolution goes I thought it would make more sense to just turn into something like a bee... rather than go on a tangent to evolve into complex butterflies which might have trouble evolving the ability to fly....
I guess it just goes to show that naturalists will believe that anything could evolve even if it seems to me to be quite unlikely....
Also why is it that birds, butterflies and flowers can often be seen by humans as being very beautiful? Is it just by chance? (well I guess some animals and plants are a bit ugly) I thought only food and the opposite sex would involve selection pressures to look attractive....?
edit:
I realised that I already created a topic about flowers and bees... though this time I'm a lot more pro-guided evolution....
This has evolved into:
Was there an intelligent force guiding evolution in a simulation?
What if the millions of years of evolution never happened? What if a virtual evolutionary tree was generated by an intelligent force including the coevolution of metamorphosizing butterflies that help with the sexual reproduction of flowering plants?
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