Message from @Beast of fury

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2019-06-11 21:19:44 UTC  

Where did I say we develop into anything else?

2019-06-11 21:19:50 UTC  

And yes

2019-06-11 21:19:54 UTC  

We can prove it

2019-06-11 21:20:00 UTC  

Through DNA hybridisation

2019-06-11 21:20:05 UTC  

No

2019-06-11 21:20:08 UTC  

You take a string of human DNA

2019-06-11 21:20:14 UTC  

"Me - So you are saying adaptation exists but not evolution
You - Duh"

2019-06-11 21:20:16 UTC  

And a string of the fossil DNA

2019-06-11 21:20:27 UTC  

Oh, you're proving you know nothing of this subject.

2019-06-11 21:20:34 UTC  

You guys are all wrong just be a nihilist 😎

2019-06-11 21:20:39 UTC  

Wow

2019-06-11 21:20:58 UTC  

That's not me saying we develop into anything. Pay attention @Somebody

2019-06-11 21:21:01 UTC  

Do you know how DNA hybridisation works?

2019-06-11 21:21:11 UTC  

But we change

2019-06-11 21:21:18 UTC  

Which is development

2019-06-11 21:21:45 UTC  

"You can see adaptation"

2019-06-11 21:21:50 UTC  

Let me get this straight. You think we tested human DNA and monkey DNA and found resemblances, yes?

2019-06-11 21:22:07 UTC  

You do realise we can test dna

2019-06-11 21:22:41 UTC  

Not only that

2019-06-11 21:22:47 UTC  

Do you know how much of human DNA was tested? And how much **OF THAT** section of DNA even had any resemblance?

2019-06-11 21:23:01 UTC  

hello

2019-06-11 21:23:08 UTC  

We do not need to test the whole human genome

2019-06-11 21:23:11 UTC  

Not very much, short answer.

2019-06-11 21:23:18 UTC  

A reference string is enough

2019-06-11 21:23:25 UTC  

You're delusional

2019-06-11 21:23:31 UTC  

Hapmap did that anyway

2019-06-11 21:23:33 UTC  

And if you test Human-Apes and Human-Fossils

2019-06-11 21:23:36 UTC  

goodbye

2019-06-11 21:23:43 UTC  

And you can see a gradual change of resembelence

2019-06-11 21:23:49 UTC  

We are actuslly closer to gorillas than aped

2019-06-11 21:23:59 UTC  

"Although [70 percent] of the human genome is indeed closer to chimpanzees, on average, a sizable minority of 15 percent is in fact closer to gorillas, and another 15 percent is where chimpanzees and gorillas are closest," "

2019-06-11 21:24:10 UTC  

It is proven, that those fossils are evolutionary steps from ape common anchestor and human

2019-06-11 21:24:33 UTC  

And people have observed evolution in the golapagoes islands

2019-06-11 21:24:52 UTC  

I forgot what birds, but the beak size adapted wheb there was a drought

2019-06-11 21:25:00 UTC  

And once again once the drought ended

2019-06-11 21:25:07 UTC  

Because their food source was different

2019-06-11 21:25:13 UTC  

You can also see evolution in diverse fishes

2019-06-11 21:25:19 UTC  

And in the marbeled crayfish

2019-06-11 21:25:38 UTC  

Which is a very interesting thing because it clones itself

2019-06-11 21:25:50 UTC  

Only possible because of the traits of evolution

2019-06-11 21:26:04 UTC  

This crayfish occured in germany in a fishtank