Great question! Maybe with your cred as a scientist you will get some respectful thoughtful answers. However, I doubt it.
If this thread goes as others, someone will ask:
What kind of backwater scientific field are you in? |
What kind of podunk college did you get your degree from? |
What papers have you published on the topic? |
Have you read everything there is on evolution? |
I wish someone could concisely explain, without a stream of insults, or a huge list of time consuming, generic, red-herring references, how irreducibly complex systems can pop into existence, over and over again, in our world.
Or explain why we don't have evidence of evolution across thousands of years of recorded history, given the "rate of change" that would have to take place to create all this complexity over just a few billion years.
Standing by for a stream of insults...
Here's one answer. Just follow the links and references...or Google "Irreducible complexity" for volumes of answers.
You want science without facts or mathematics. In other words you don't want your closed mind opened.
That's meant as an insult.