then get your son on here and we'll submit the matter for his review.
Does the fact that a scientific theory has gaps in evidence and in the theory's explanatory completeness automatically invalidate the theory. yes or no?
His answer to that question might be enlightening.
Well my son is nearly a thousand miles away from here, and presumably is in bed as he is not on IM. I expect all kinds of "gaps" for the natural brain. I would imagine he would not be the least bit surprised over a gap in any theory.
You pinged me about a GASP over gaps, I guess you think that one who believes that TOE is untrue makes one a typical creationist. Remember I know this earth is million upon millions upon millions of years old.