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Pls help am curious

>> No.8517585

What's the actual question?

>> No.8517594

>>8517585
Come on now..
Look at the picture duh
How is this possible

>> No.8517598

>>8517594
6 cells is superior to 2-5 cells

>> No.8517599

Bump

>> No.8517600

>>8517598
So how the leap from 1 to 6?

>> No.8517614

Bump really wnat to know cmon help a brainlet out

>> No.8517622

>not observed
=/=
>doesn't exist

>> No.8517624

here's the argument, now redpill yourself OP
http://evolutionwiki.org/wiki/No_2-celled_life_exists_intermediate_between_one-_and_multi-celled

>> No.8517629

>>8517580
>doesnt

>> No.8517634

>>8517624
Thx

>> No.8517644

Facebook is the absolute worst cancer ever invented.

>> No.8517647

>>8517600
2, 3, 4 and 5 failed and went extinct.

>> No.8517684

>>8517580
Isnt this the same as the missing link argument with humans?

>> No.8517694

I was 6'0 when I was 16 years old.
One day I woke up and I was 6'2. There is no evidence to suggest that I was ever 6'1, so growing taller must be a myth. I was always 6'2 all along.

>> No.8517759

>>8517622
like god?

>> No.8517778

>>8517580
Why do you think it took so long for life to go from single celled to multicellular? It took an incredible amount of luck for 6 single celled organisms to come together in a way that was sustainable.

>> No.8517982

>>8517580
Bcause 685

>> No.8518002

>>8517778
I wonder if the first multicellular organisms were actually prokaryotes and they homogonised their genes through plasmid sharing. As the role of each cell became more specialised, it favoured selective gene expression and development nuclei, in part to package unimportant genetic information.

>> No.8518005

>>8517694
you didn't go from 5'0 to 6'0 though.
if you had measured yourself more regularly you would have.

>> No.8518006

>>8517759
zoinks

>> No.8518179

>>8517759
Yes. That's why religion is wholly outside the realm of science.

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>> No.8518288

>>8517759
Yeah, god went extinct.

>> No.8519331

>>8517982
kek

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>>8517580
Here's an intermediate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giardia
Technically one cell, but it has two nuclei.
And that's just off the top of my head.
And I'm a code monkey who never went to college.