On 6/6/2018 8:19 AM, Telmo Menezes wrote:
But in the early days of life on this planet random
mutation and natural selection stumbled upon a key molecule in the
photosynthesis process, chlorophyll, that just happens to be green and it
works OK, not perfectly but OK. In Evolution you don't have to be perfect
you just have to be better than the competition. And once Evolution started
to go down the chlorophyll path it soon became committed and it became
virtually impossible to backtrack and look for something better than
chlorophyll.
Ok, so didn't you just explain why plants are green?
Is "It happened at random." an explanation?
Brent
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