Monday, February 5, 2018

Evolution, a case for it.

Ok, way back in time two planets collided and probably broke up into many pieces one of which turns out to be the Earth. There it is probably spinning away from the collision site obviously a boiling mass of hot molten liquid rock. Some how, explicitly, it finds its way into our solar system, or at least what will become, our solar system along with other "driftwood" of space eventually all revolving round what will become our sun. Eventually after some time all that spinning and all that molten liquid smooth's out the Earth into a globe.
Some time later, the Earth cools and gets a hard crust on the outside, this eventually goes against the molten stuff and the Earth gets lots of bumps etc as the molten stuff persists on staying molten. Some time later water appears out of nowhere, not sure how or where it came from, but lets skip that part. So, there we are, a hot or warm planet with water. The water gets bigger (don't ask) and evaporates and falls, evaporates and falls all the time getting bigger and bigger till the Earth is cool enough to support life. Suddenly, an amoeba pops up out of nowhere and reproduces. It doesn't survive as there is no atmosphere on earth yet, it cant breath and if cant eat. What you need is two amoeba to pop up together at the same time so one can consume the other and survive, it doesn't survive because its eaten everything to eat, what it need is several amoeba to pop up at the same time, the timing has to be immaculate. It is and it builds on its self, for every amoeba the amoeba eats if farts a tiny little fart that will become oxygen. Some time later the amoeba has grown into a much larger thing, that could quite possibly be seen with the human eye. All the while this instant living thing is catching on and all over the Earth its happening albeit with different end results.
So, Question one: Where did the two planets come from? and where did the place that they come from, come from...ad infinitem.? But lets put that to one side for now.
Question two: