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Ep. 2: Evolutionary Explosions

De: Professor Ben Garrod, Ellie Sans
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How did we get from single celled organisms to the incredibly diverse ocean ecosystem we have today?

After two billion years of painfully slow evolutionary change what happened to scramble the system and allow the earth to get messy with life? The answer again lies in the ocean. Ben finds out how changing conditions in the ocean allowed animals to evolve from their single celled origins to the huge diversity we see today, and meets some of the first weird and wonderful animals to roam the ocean bottom in Evolutionary Explosions.

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On the one hand everything you have heard was from the pretty much sold evolution Earth. I grew up with it in dinosaur books and cartoons same as kids today I loved them and once fancied myself a dinosaur expert but even they cannot agree on anything. On the hand that has been told this other planet that is much younger and everything then is as they are now more or less. Darwin made up a theory based on something he thought changed how we look at the works. He denounced faith and biblical history to start. Is it so far fetched to believe that The Creator is real the book is a true historical account of the world? Earth is still young, life is in its current form and dinosaur and man walked side by side.

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