ulrichburke
New Member
Dear Anyone.
Not saying I don't believe in Darwin or Evolution, it's just I 'ad this thought and wanted one of you experts to tell me where I'm wrong....
There's a cutoff point in general evolution, design-wise. Call it X. Above X, everything's designed square(ish!) in middle section, sphere on top, stick at each corner (4 legs, arms and legs....)
Below X, Everything's long, wiggly and loadsa legs or no legs!
This includes fish - they're ABOVE X, oval sphere at top, rectangular middle section (so sorta square) and 'stick' at each corner (2 fins/flippers, 2 tail corners.) If you stood a fish on its tail, you could imagine it wiggling each side of the tail in turn to propel it like feet. I know that wouldn't work in reality but if you put a guy in a fish suit, that's how he'd get along.
What I've never seen is anything bridging the divide. THAT'S the 'missing link' that fascinates me. All the 'missing links' that get talked about are between species that are in the same area - either above or below the X point. I've never seen anything said about bridging the gap BETWEEN below-and-above X.
Have I missed something!?!
Yours puzzledly
Chris.
Not saying I don't believe in Darwin or Evolution, it's just I 'ad this thought and wanted one of you experts to tell me where I'm wrong....
There's a cutoff point in general evolution, design-wise. Call it X. Above X, everything's designed square(ish!) in middle section, sphere on top, stick at each corner (4 legs, arms and legs....)
Below X, Everything's long, wiggly and loadsa legs or no legs!
This includes fish - they're ABOVE X, oval sphere at top, rectangular middle section (so sorta square) and 'stick' at each corner (2 fins/flippers, 2 tail corners.) If you stood a fish on its tail, you could imagine it wiggling each side of the tail in turn to propel it like feet. I know that wouldn't work in reality but if you put a guy in a fish suit, that's how he'd get along.
What I've never seen is anything bridging the divide. THAT'S the 'missing link' that fascinates me. All the 'missing links' that get talked about are between species that are in the same area - either above or below the X point. I've never seen anything said about bridging the gap BETWEEN below-and-above X.
Have I missed something!?!
Yours puzzledly
Chris.