Dr Jonathan Osterman PhD wrote: ↑December 18th, 2023, 10:30 pmYou are in a state of ignorance concerning the work of evolution I know this for two reasons.Halc wrote: ↑December 18th, 2023, 9:58 pmExactly like all your statements in reply to my scientific and philosophical proofs.
The statement seems irrelevant.
One is that You have not presented anything of substance.
And two you avoided my question. I shall repeat it.
Let me suggest you look into the "design" of he Larygeal nerve.
This nerve which operates the Larynx.
In mammals, amphibians, and birds this passes under the aortic arch, to and from the larynx and the brain. This is somewhat inconvenient , and can lead to serious neuropathy.
In fish this aortic arch is associated with the gills to which the larynx's developemtn owes its origin.
This is all fine for fish, but as evolution carried on and necks got longer this became increasingly ridicuous.
Horse, in particular can get equine recurrent laryngeal neuropathy.
The anials with the longest neck such as giraffes the nerve is over 4 metres long traveling from the brain in to the chest and right back up to the neck.
No intelligence designed this.
How do you account for it.???