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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (37780)6/22/2013 2:38:48 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
Eureka. It was the oxygenation from 2 billion yrs before that explains the sudden explosion of life forms.



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (37780)6/22/2013 4:28:56 PM
From: Solon  Respond to of 69300
 
Off topic. Terrible flooding here. I do not own property in the danger zones but I know people who have suffered and I have family near-by. Nothing new to me. I have seen it all before. We all pull together (for a change)...and we battle a common foe. Yahweh has sweet piss all to do with it...

I drove there yesterday to look things over. Heart breaking. But Reality is what it is...



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (37780)6/22/2013 4:42:08 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
You need to write Science magazine and tell them you've got it all figured out:

...A new article in the journal Science endorses both arguments (1) and (2):

"The Ediacaran and Cambrian periods witnessed a phase of morphological innovation in animal evolution unrivaled in metazoan history, yet the proximate causes of this body plan revolution remain decidedly murky. The grand puzzle of the Cambrian explosion surely must rank as one of the most important outstanding mysteries in evolutionary biology."
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- See more at: evolutionnews.org

Those fools! Tell them there's no mystery. Call them IDiots .. that'll convince 'em.

About Erwin and Valentine:
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Of course many evolutionary scientists do continue to try to solve the "puzzle" of the Cambrian explosion, and the article cited above from Science goes on to review a new book by Douglas Erwin and James Valentine on the Cambrian explosion. I'll have more to say about that book in the future, but let it suffice to say, Erwin and Valentine also admit that material evolutionary explanations have yet to resolve the Cambrian enigma.
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- See more at: evolutionnews.org