Spriggina Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 23, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , Allison C. Daley, arthropods, bilateral symmetry, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Darwin's Doubt, Ediacaran Period, evolution, fossil record, Günter Bechly, intelligent design, Mark McMenamin, Marten Scheffer, neo-Darwinian mechanisms, Princeton University Press, Science Uprising, Simon Conway Morris, Spriggina, Stephen Meyer Was Spriggina an Evolutionary Ancestor of Arthropods? Casey Luskin December 23, 2021 Evolution, Paleontology 8 For those wedded to an evolutionary interpretation of life’s history, the fossil and genetic evidence leave the origin of arthropods a major mystery. Read More ›
Montsechia_vidalii_20170317 Type post Author Günter Bechly Date June 12, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , abominable mystery, animal phyla, Big Bangs, Cambrian Explosion, Charles Darwin, Critical Transitions in Nature and Society, Darwin's Doubt, discontinuity, Ediacaran fauna, evolutionary biologists, fossil record, Marten Scheffer, paleontologists, Princeton University Press, Stephen Meyer, U.S. National Academy of Sciences, undersampling Darwin’s “Abominable Mystery” Is Not Alone: Gaps Everywhere! Günter Bechly June 12, 2021 Evolution 5 There is clearly a pattern of discontinuities that requires an adequate explanation, and Darwinism is not it. Read More ›