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Evolution

 

            
             Macroevolutions problem is how fully developed viable life forms might arise completely by accident. Monod said, " Chance alone is at the source of every innovation, of all creation in the biosphere. Pure chance, absolutely free but blind." According to Michael Denton proof of such a sequence requires at least one of two kinds of evidence: an unbroken chain of transitional fossils or surviving intermediates or, plausible reconstruction's of such series together with their respective ecological niches. So macroevolutions is not supported by scientific evidence. .
             One point to support my opinion is fossil record. Though Darwin hoped fossil transitions would appear eventually none did only trivial cases of microevolution hardly rivaling selective breeding, were evident. Over a hundred years there would not be any accurate measure of distances between classes become possible. If such transitions ever happened, intermediate forms should be found in the fossils and in living organisms. Existing classes should overlap. Clear boundaries ought to be exceptional rather than normative. .
             Energetically, the second law of thermodynamics favors the formation of the majority of all known complexes and ordered chemical compounds directly from their simpler elements. Thus, contrary to popular opinion, the second law does not dictate the decrease of ordered structure in its predictions, it only demands a spreading out of energy in all processes. The second law presents an insurmountable problem to the concept of a natural, mechanistic process: by which the physical universe could have formed spontaneously from nothing and by which biological life could have arisen and diversified from a non-living, inanimate world. .
             "Evolution: The gradual process by which the present diversity of plant and animal life arose from the earliest and most primitive organisms, which is believed to have been continuing for the past 3000 million years.


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