How is it that melanin and melanosomes can be found in fossils up - TopicsExpress



          

How is it that melanin and melanosomes can be found in fossils up to a supposed 190 million years old, when the laws of physics say that there should be absolutely no trace of any biochemical tissue after only a small fraction of that time? How is it that melanin could have evolved once, when scientific experiments (not just-so fables) have shown that natural selection cannot do the job? How then is it possible for the evolutionary tale that melanin evolved THREE times independently, anything other than blind religious faith? And how is it that after 190 million years, the ancient melanin tests precisely the same as modern-day melanin, when in the same alleged time period, so many vast and fundamental changes occurred due to the inexorable, irresistible forces of evolution? Think about it. icr.org/article/7895
Posted on: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 20:55:37 +0000

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