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Re: Evolution Questions&Answers Part 1

Links: The Archaeopteryx Is older than feathered dinosaurs, in fact the oldest feathers ever found belong to archaeopteryx, these feathers are complex, while other simpler feathers, or proto-feathers are younger, this represent a problem for evolutionists because this fact opposes to what evolution predicts. Evolution predicts that feathers evolved from proto-feathers, however this prediction opposes to what we find in the fossil record. Archaeopteryx (150M years old) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeopteryx ´´ Archaeopteryx lived in the late Jurassic Period around 155150 million years ago,´´ Feathered dinosaurs (less bird like than archaeopteryx 145Myo) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinosauropteryx ´´ Sinosauropteryx (meaning "Chinese lizard-wing"[1]) is the first and most primitive genus of dinosaur found with the fossilized impressions of feathers. It lived in China during the early Cretaceous period´´ Marine mammals are older than their supposed land ancestors Oldest marine mammal 53.5Myo http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/239966.stm Indohyus (supposed land ancestor 48Myo) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_Cetaceans ´´ Indohyus, which lived about 48 million years ago´´ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_Cetaceans Ambulocetus (Supposed land ancestor but more marine than Indohyus 50Myo) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambulocetus ´´Ambulocetus ("walking whale") was an early cetacean that could walk as well as swim. It lived during early Eocene some 50-49´´ Oldest fish (vertebrate 530Myo) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/504776.stm ´´ at about 530 million years ago.´´ Pikaia (oldest pre vertebrate, supposed ancestor of fish and other vertebrates 505Myo) ´´ found near Mount Pika in the Burgess Shale (505Myo) of British Columbia.´´ NOTE: THIS DATES ARE ALL BASED ON THE ASSUMPTION THAT EVOLUTIONARY DATING METHODS ARE ACURRATE.

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