tnshootist
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I don't understand what caused the cells to mutate.
Then what caused them to mutate in the right direction to become an eye.
You mean certain cells mutated to become an eye.
Others mutated to become an ear. others mutated to become a nose. And so on.
What would you say the odds of all this coming together is?
Just seems like to much to think cells mutated in the right direction to make so many different plants and animals of such perfect design.
Just think. If the first simple being to start accumulating light receptor cells had run into a rock and skinned his head right where the cells were no telling how long it would have taken to get that perfect set of mutations again.
Just seems awfully complicated.
You would think that the creatures that could see first would have eaten all the poor little things that did not have eyes yet.
I understand what you are saying I think but I still don't see why a cell would mutate into a light receptor cell. How did it know to do that?
Then what caused them to mutate in the right direction to become an eye.
You mean certain cells mutated to become an eye.
Others mutated to become an ear. others mutated to become a nose. And so on.
What would you say the odds of all this coming together is?
Just seems like to much to think cells mutated in the right direction to make so many different plants and animals of such perfect design.
Just think. If the first simple being to start accumulating light receptor cells had run into a rock and skinned his head right where the cells were no telling how long it would have taken to get that perfect set of mutations again.
Just seems awfully complicated.
You would think that the creatures that could see first would have eaten all the poor little things that did not have eyes yet.
I understand what you are saying I think but I still don't see why a cell would mutate into a light receptor cell. How did it know to do that?