If you're serious, what have you the idea that all species evolve at the same rate?How is it that some creatures evolved from fish to land creatures such as Lions but we still have simple fish such as guppies?
Why didn't these fish evolve to be something more complicated after millions of years?
Real animals aren't like pokemon, they evolve to fit whatever is most capable within their evolutionary tract. Sometimes new stuff appears that is hugely advantageous, like eyeballs or arms or fingers.How is it that some creatures evolved from fish to land creatures such as Lions but we still have simple fish such as guppies?
Why didn't these fish evolve to be something more complicated after millions of years?

How is it that some creatures evolved from fish to land creatures such as Lions but we still have simple fish such as guppies?
Why didn't these fish evolve to be something more complicated after millions of years?
Not true at all. Magma cools, crystals form every time. Physics and chemistry in action is far more interesting than just making stuff up.yep all the order around us evolved from a gaseous belch 6 million years ago....
Order never comes from chaos.....
Er, what? Evolution isn't an object, so it's not bounds to any notion of thermodynamics. Not sure what you were getting at here, nor how it relates to the OP.Evolution does not violate the laws of Thermodynamics because there is energy being added to the system (mostly solar energy).
Not always true, setting off a grenade in a room adds quite a bit of thermal and kinetic energy, and generally results in a lot of disorganization.When there is energy being added, things can become more ordered.
Member of family Scorpaenidae, which includes a pretty large number of poisonous fish. Above there is the Scorpaeniformes order, which are all carnivorous, but not all poisonous. They share common ancestry that doesn't include stuff that went from land back to water, though 🙂Who's to say fish didn't evolve into mammals and then back into fish at some point? How else do you explain lionfish? View attachment 16772
yep all the order around us evolved from a gaseous belch 6 million years ago....
Order never comes from chaos.....
Who's to say fish didn't evolve into mammals and then back into fish at some point? How else do you explain lionfish? View attachment 16772
Only Jesus could forgive this stupidity.
It could be argued that is still chaos...Not true at all. Magma cools, crystals form every time. Physics and chemistry in action is far more interesting than just making stuff up.
Only if one chooses to make up their own private meaning of the word chaos.It could be argued that is still chaos...
define order as is applies to ,evolution?Only if one chooses to make up their own private meaning of the word chaos.
Er, what? Evolution isn't an object, so it's not bounds to any notion of thermodynamics. Not sure what you were getting at here, nor how it relates to the OP.
Not always true, setting off a grenade in a room adds quite a bit of thermal and kinetic energy, and generally results in a lot of disorganization.
All the rules of chemistry and physics apply to evolution so it is fairly tightly constrained that way. If you choose to use the words order and chaotic, you're going to have to define them so we know what it is you are trying to say.define order as is applies to ,evolution?
That is not to say that evolution is random – far from it. But the neat concept of adaptation to the environment driven by natural selection, as envisaged by Darwin in On the Origin of Species and now a central feature of the theory of evolution, is too simplistic. Instead, evolution is chaotic.
I don`t think you can use the word "order" when talking about evolution...
nice deflection......we will never agree so there is no sense!All the rules of chemistry and physics apply to evolution so it is fairly tightly constrained that way. If you choose to use the words order and chaotic, you're going to have to define them so we know what it is you are trying to say.
nice deflection......we will never agree so there is no sense!
So let us agree to disagree! That way we are in bipartisan agreement..lol
Real animals aren't like pokemon, they evolve to fit whatever is most capable within their evolutionary tract. Sometimes new stuff appears that is hugely advantageous, like eyeballs or arms or fingers.
Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are already pretty complicated.
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That chart goes back to the family level, you've still got order (type of fish), class (fish), phylum (types of animals), and kingdom (animals).
Are you sure they aren’t like Pokémon?