To: b_sharp
I want to see step-by-step pictures of the Gradual Changes from say, a bird to a dinosuar or vice versa that eolutionsts is always talking about.
600 posted on
09/14/2006 4:01:38 PM PDT by
Suzy Quzy
("When Cabals Go Kabooms"....upcoming book on Mary McCarthy's Coup-Plotters.)
To: Suzy Quzy
I want to see step-by-step pictures of the Gradual Changes from say, a bird to a dinosuar or vice versa that eolutionsts is always talking about. First is a modern chimp for comparison, and last is modern human:
Figure 1.4.4. Fossil hominid skulls. Some of the figures have been modified for ease of comparison (only left-right mirroring or removal of a jawbone). (Images © 2000 Smithsonian Institution.)
(A) Pan troglodytes, chimpanzee, modern
(B) Australopithecus africanus, STS 5, 2.6 My
(C) Australopithecus africanus, STS 71, 2.5 My
(D) Homo habilis, KNM-ER 1813, 1.9 My
(E) Homo habilis, OH24, 1.8 My
(F) Homo rudolfensis, KNM-ER 1470, 1.8 My
(G) Homo erectus, Dmanisi cranium D2700, 1.75 My
(H) Homo ergaster (early H. erectus), KNM-ER 3733, 1.75 My
(I) Homo heidelbergensis, "Rhodesia man," 300,000 - 125,000 y
(J) Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, La Ferrassie 1, 70,000 y
(K) Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, La Chappelle-aux-Saints, 60,000 y
(L) Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Le Moustier, 45,000 y
(M) Homo sapiens sapiens, Cro-Magnon I, 30,000 y
(N) Homo sapiens sapiens, modern
606 posted on
09/14/2006 4:18:00 PM PDT by
Coyoteman
(I love the sound of beta decay in the morning!)
To: Suzy Quzy
I googled dinosaur to bird transitions, and then on images, on the 2nd page, it actually gave me a link to FR, and wow, what a link.
I have no idea how to create a proper link on this forum, so just cut and paste, it is the 2nd post, it is a long post, but if you are actually interested in learning about evolution, and the dinosaur to bird transitionals, and other things, you have to read it. Incredible information there.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1437264/posts?page=62
To: Suzy Quzy
"I want to see step-by-step pictures of the Gradual Changes from say, a bird to a dinosuar or vice versa that eolutionsts is always talking about. OK, we've gotten past step 1.
How refined are these steps to be? It took several million years for that transition to take place which of course means millions of potential steps.
How much of an impact on the fossil record are you willing to accept for the difficulty in producing fossils? How often do you believe a fossil forms? How likely do you feel it is that we find a specific fossil?
638 posted on
09/14/2006 5:11:31 PM PDT by
b_sharp
(Objectivity? Objectivity? We don't need no stinkin' objectivity.)
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