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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @didiplaywell 23 May \ on: How does Evolution Theory explain the Cambrian Explosion? science
There is no paradox whatsoever, all the contrary, the simpler the organism, the greater the chances to mutate, so under Darwinism, the Cambrian Explosion was bound to happen.
the simpler the organism, the greater the chances to mutate
Where did you get it?
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Simpler organisms tend to have shorter life-spans, thus higher rates of mutation accumulation. And you can see that in action in real life: the greatest diversity exists among the simplest organisms.
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