Posted: Jun 01, 2012 4:07 pm
by Spearthrower
pfrankinstein wrote:
Spearthrower wrote:
pfrankinstein wrote:
Spearthrower wrote:


Evolution: a gradual change in state, often from a simple form to a more complex one.


And the mechanism for your gradual change in state?

Paul.



Eh?

Care to specify what we're talking about first? Evolution isn't a force in the universe, it's the result of other forces. If we're talking about the evolution of a star, then gravity is the initial mechanism. If we're talking about the evolution of a foetus, it's biochemistry.

Like I said: just because it shares the same word, it doesn't infer it uses the same mechanism. That's where you are going wrong.


If one/you claims that evolution is a gradual change in state then it should have a mechanism.

Paul.



And I just provided precisely that with respect to two distinct types of evolution.

Did you read my post?

It already addresses your response quite clearly.