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Atheists/Theists : Do you believe in the theories of Evolution and Wormholes? Why?
@PaulCyp: Lol, i meant to ask whether you believed that these theories(facts) were true.
10 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Evolution because it happens, no need to believe it, and wormholes because they kinda make sense, so I'll at least assume there might be such things.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I don't "believe" in anything. Belief is worthless.
Evolution is an observed fact, and the theory that explains the observed fact is shown correct by hundreds of millions of pieces of evidence -- so I accept that it's correct.
Wormholes are as of now only a mathematical construct built from the math of general relativity. Though the math works, no wormhole has yet been observed -- until one has been, there's no reason to "believe" in them.
Peace.
- wendaloreLv 71 decade ago
I don't know as much about wormholes - I think that's more theoretical now, but of course, I know, and have known the whole 70 years of my life that evolution is how things came to be the way they are. The fossil record proves it. You might say it doesn't, but most intelligent people know it does.
- 1 decade ago
The evidence is compelling enough for me, and the similar minded like our scientists, that the theory of evolution is a fact. Without the evidence, I wouldn't believe it.
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- BigBadBallrLv 51 decade ago
Three completely unrelated things... I don't think it really matters if some1 believes in factual scientific theories or not because they'll still be true.
Edit: at the guy under me, large and small wormholes have been observed before--both in space (the large ones) and in particle accelerators (the small ones).
- PaulCypLv 71 decade ago
What do you mean "believe in" evolution? That's like asking if I "believe in" photosynthesis. I don't "believe in" either one. However, I am knowledgeable about both these natural processes. Wormholes are a hypothesis. I am open to the possibility, should any real evidence become available.
Source(s): born again Christian biologist - Ron RLv 61 decade ago
personally I think they have it backwards....Humans were created and apes are the reverse evolution of us. not the other way around....I believe that the bones found of so called "early man" is actually bones of a human evolving backwards into what we now know as apes and monkeys. regression not evolution.......all you have to do is drop a few dna and humans are an ape.....my theory is that somewhere along the way humans dropped dna at birth...not acquired more as time went by
- 1 decade ago
I don't believe in evolution, i have proof that evolution is true.
As for wormholes, they're everywhere!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Evolution, yes. Pleanty of proof.
Wormwholes; I won't pretend to understand them, but Einstein thought they were real, so good enough.
Dood
- DonLv 61 decade ago
We have the fossils:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_human_evoluti...
As for Wormholes, I don't know.... not my field.