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Originally Posted by RobotElvis
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If we are to believe as Leewong says that time is on the side of evolution, producing slow changes in species leading to new kinds being developed, how does he account for the Cambrian explosion?
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The term “explosion” may be a bit of a misnomer. Cambrian life did not evolve in the blink of an eye. The Cambrian was preceded by many millions of years of evolution, and many of the animal phyla actually diverged during the Precambrian.
A lot can happen in 40 million years. Try again.