You are the one limiting it to the 'fossil record.' I never did.
Please stay on topic.
You first.
I don't think you grasp how contradictory a modern mammal fossil in the cambrian would be.
I see you are still riding that merry go round. I state my point, you come back with your opinion of what might happen if some fictional thing were found.
When you get off the ride, let me know.
Person A says that finding a boulder on earth that falls upwards would be irreconcilable with the theory of gravitation.
Person B responds that it is just Person A's "opinion of what might happen if some fictional thing were found". Person B further claim that no matter what observation is found, physicists "would just make it fit. They always do."
Person A tries to explain that a boulder falling upwards would be totally irreconcilable with the theory of gravitation.
Person B claims "this is just your opinion", and links to a book detailing the problem of dark matter as an example of how physicists ignore data that doesn't fit.
Peron A points responds that that is off topic.
Person B claims "You are the one limiting it to 'boulders' I never did."