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As to your claim that "300 different structures" (please offer us a source for this number) work "in order for the bat to survive" (once again, please show us that these 300 different structures are required for survival), one only needs to realize that all bats eventually die. 300 different structures don't seem to alter this eventuality. So, strangely enough, as we go back to your original question, survival doesn't seem to be the ultimate goal. Keeping this observation in mind, let's continue with... Quote:
I've taken the liberty to highlight for you the amount of incredulity you display despite your own ignorance. But your being merely dumbfounded does not help generate understanding nor science. So let's return to my question to you: How would you go about studying the development of bat ears? It has been a day, and still I hear no response, though you've had plenty of "gratuitous shots" at evolution. |
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Let me put it this way, Keith. Tell us what purpose guides the "future perfectly anticipated" evolution of bats. And we'll test it.
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Those creatures which have certain traits will die before they are able to reproduce. Those with other traits will survive long enough to produce more of themselves. This is known as "Natural Selection". Furthermore we could call the traits of this latter group "useful" if we wanted to. That which will eventually be useful: Evolution does not make changes for what will eventually be useful - only what is useful now. Quote:
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Otherwise, you would have to conclude with good Dr. Pangloss that the purpose of our noses is to carry spectacles ... Regards, HRG. |
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You can see the 'purpose' of living things as being to get through these sieves if you like. But the fact remains that no purpose is involved, no end-point is required, in order for things to get through sieves. Some things just do, others just don't, depending on their suitability to their environment. And you still haven't offered a definition. DT |
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Eyes: To allow the being to coordinate his tasks effectively. Ears: To allow the being to be alerted of the actions around it. Touch: To allow the being to perceive anything acting directly on it. Smell: To give the being a way to associate objects with there purposes. Taste: To enjoy ice cream. |
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