Tag: Ediacaran Period
Placozoa: An Evolutionary Leftover?
Simple, small, and worldwide in distribution, the placozoa don’t fit any clear evolutionary picture.
Alleged Refutation of the Cambrian Explosion Confirms Abruptness, Vindicates Meyer
The top-down pattern of appearance of animal phyla during the Cambrian explosion represents major conflicting evidence for Darwinian evolution.
Bechly: The “Explosive” Pattern in the Fossil Record, and What It Means
Unlike the more traditional evolutionary view, ID hasn’t assumed the shape of a living fossil from an antique age.
Next on the Cambrian Explosion Gong Show: The Slime Theory
The desperation of evolutionists to explain away the sudden emergence of animal phyla suggests that critiques of Darwinism may be having an effect.
In Ediacaran Seas, Huge Rangeomorphs Appeared with a “Bang”
Anything that Simon Conway Morris puts his name on is of immediate interest, but this would seem to evade the most fascinating question of all in life’s history.