| akuma587 said: The fact that bacteria have mitochondria and choloplasts (which if you look at them are actually little other bacteria that were "eaten" a long time ago and essentially became an organelle of the bacteria as time went on) is more than enough proof that they have evolved. And there are millions of other examples. |
Im not denying that bacteria have evolved (of course they have, but to what degree?). Im disputing/questioning the current evolution theory and the principle of the single origin hypothesis. Based on that principle, with such an early "split" into eukaryotes and prokaryotes in earth history, why did the prokaryotes get "stuck" in bacterial, extremely simple form, while eukaryotes just kept evolving into millions of species so different u only can fantasize about it? It doesnt make sense.







