Not only that but there would have to be so many miraculous changes at the same time in DNA and EVERY SINGLE cell in the body for this to happen. And they would have to find mates in which these miraculous mutations could propagate in.
Jim Beam or Jack Daniels?
Early humans should have gone extinct, except we have one advantage over the other animals. Fire, and tools. OK, that’s two.
I’ve tried to get answers from evolutionists with similar questions. There is no adequate answer.
Or we could go with
In the beginning God….
Anatomically modern humans didn't evolve during the last ice age (and evolved in Africa, which was, and is, hot).
2 Nearly all of his night visiion while surrounded by large carnivores that could all see quite nicely in the dark
Other apes also have poor night vision. We didn't lose night vision - not sure we ever had it.
3 Nearly all of his sense of smell while trying to make it as a land prey animal
Yes but our brain instead is optimized towards speech and fine muscle control, which are probably more useful.
4 Nearly all of his musculature, in an age when muscle mattered
We have enough musculature, and our physiques allow us to run and swim, which give us huge evolutionary advantages.
Thank you, next?
Endogenous retroviruses.
Because it wasn’t evolution, it was genetic modification in stages until the final product of modern human.
You’re entitled to your opinion.
Homo sapiens sapiens = us, goes back long before the last Ice Age to around 300,000 BC. as traced by mitochondrial DNA.
1 His fur while ice ages were happening [CLOTHING]
2 Nearly all of his night visiion while surrounded by large carnivores that could all see quite nicely in the dark [SHELTER (at night)]
3 Nearly all of his sense of smell while trying to make it as a land prey animal [TRAPS & WEAPONS]
4 Nearly all of his musculature, in an age when muscle mattered [TOOLS]