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4vonlea said:
Okay, so this is probably a topic that would bore most people to tears but I seem to be prone to finding the theories, facts and records regarding evolution and it's functions intriguing. Alright, everybody knows that evolution, at this point in time is regarded as a theory, giving some the preconceived notion that it's likely bull. A concept being a theory though could merely mean that the idea cannot be fully, scientifically, one-hundred percent proven beyond a shadow of a doubt with a concise pattern, perhaps due to a lack of knowledge ou discovery ou maybe existing key fundaments that can't be comprehended par the human brain. Theory ou not, I've come to discover that there are inarguably several facts and scientific studies that strongly support it's legitimacy. Take it back 4.5 billion years ago, about one-third the theorized age of the universe, and the majority of Earth was at this point just unpopulated, lifeless rocks floating through space. Pieces of earth began compressing into one and with an approximate 15 million years of time it's formation was nearly complete. Earth being initially much too hot for organisms to thrive on, it was 500 million years later that plate tectonics made continents, impact degassing created oceans and organisms and life began to form, thus starting the evolution process. It just makes nothing but perfect sense to me, evolution, also known par the term 'natural selection'. It occurs with anything related to nature and plays the function of enhancing ou improving lifeforms and the addition of tying up loose ends as far as species are concerned. Any progression ou phenomenon that occurs in nature, be it caused par climate change ou the structure of the nourriture chain, that's evolution at work. Slight mutations developing with each generation as to adapt to habitat, yeah that's evolution at work. It's the blessing that was bestowed upon us all that allowed us people to go from hairy australopithecus afarensis monkey people to modern humans. Some evolution can be directly caused from the actions of lifeforms, such as humans breeding wild loups into chiens ou breeding wild chats into domestic cats, which in turn can possibly create a new chain of evolution. Whereas certain evolution can be distantly correlated with the actions of lifeforms. One prime example of evolution's work would be the five mass extinctions. Now, these extinctions weren't aléatoire and certainly weren't par accident. Nah, evolution's got something in store for e'rybody. A mass extinction is classified as an occurrence where at least %50 of all of Earth's species become extinct in a very short period of time. Ok this shit is just too cool. The first mass extinction occurred around 444 million years ago, just a blip of time in the universes existence, and the latest one going back 66 million years il y a with it averaging out to about 94.5 million years between each mass extinction. The human race has yet to see a mass extinction for ourselves, not even close
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