If the sun is approx 4.5 billion years. And the sun is constanlty changing, how could life even be possible at the early ages of the sun.
2007-02-08
15:17:52
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۞ JønaŦhan ۞
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sun experts say the sun is three times hotter now than it was. Others say the sun is decreasing in size, and heat. Either way it makes the age of evolution of life on Earth to seem inaccurate.
2007-02-08
15:19:30 ·
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Evolution of human life is different than evolution of the sun.
2007-02-08
15:34:06 ·
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You're right. Talking serpents make a lot more sense.
2007-02-08 15:22:15
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answered by tychobrahe 3
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It's a figure of speech. Or they mean the sun evolves(which it does)..but there are other stars and older things that have evolved besides the sun.
If they mean evolution on earth..its a figure of speech.
Like that dude is as old as the sun...
That Joke was as old as the sun.
ect..
Just means evolution is very very old....and so is bacteria aprox. 4 billion years old.
The sun and earth both are to believed to have formed 4.567 billion years ago and both have been evolving since..so it is not false to say evolution is as old as the sun..except for the fact that other bodies in the universe are older and have been evolving long before.
Edited for the guy that thinks the Sun doesn't, hasn't and will continue to evolve.
e·volve Pronunciation verb, e·volved, e·volv·ing.
–verb (used with object) 1. to develop gradually: to evolve a scheme.
2. to give off or emit, as odors or vapors.
–verb (used without object) 3. to come forth gradually into being; develop; undergo evolution: The whole idea evolved from a casual remark.
4. Biology. to develop by a process of evolution to a different adaptive state or condition: The human species evolved from an ancestor that was probably arboreal.
So what you are saying is that the sun never came into being.
That is also does not devolope gradually.
I'm sorry to say but any educated person should disagree with you along with every encyclopedia known to man.
Not only do stars evolve but this evolution has a term named stellar evolution.
2007-02-08 23:20:09
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answered by sir_blunted 4
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I don't understand your question. Why would the age of the sun have anything to do with the process of evolution? If the sun was once too hot for life, then there was no life, or there was life that could stand that temperature that died from the cooling.
2007-02-08 23:21:44
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answered by juicy_wishun 6
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The sun and evolution on the earth did not begin at the same time. Life on Earth began at least a billion years later.
Since the sun is constantly changing, how can life exist now? In short, if your implied theory is right, you don't exist.
2007-02-08 23:25:26
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answered by Daniel T 4
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This is what I think.
Please check this out.This is just one of my theory's but I hope you'll like it.This might be very hard for me to explain clearly because it's so far out there.But please try.
The solar system has been traveling faster and faster through the long stretch of time that we can't even comprehend beyond or own comprehensibility.
As every stage of evolution through living beings evolved they,we,and those after us ,will grow stronger and better then we ever have for that point and time that they or we are at.
One might say that they where stronger back then because according to bible scriptures it is said that man has lived for almost 500years or more at a time.
The only draw back is that our body's maby getting stronger by being able to stand up in our straight up position,but
Time is slipping away from us faster ....then it was even before them.
What I'm trying to say is that the solar system keeps going faster but evolution life spans are growing shorter.
It could be that we are going back in time.
But the solar system is going ahead in time.
Could it be that We are separating from existence and time is moving ahead at such a fast rate that it can't wait for us?So we die quicker now?
And as we sit here and ponder about the questions in the galaxy,
We still continue to move through the darkness...and only to see not even a blink of life in reality as we know only in our time.
No one really knows the answers for sure.Its all only what we are convinced to believe.
And then we die.
But then from another mans point of veiw that leads to a deeper thought yet.
Maybe we'll come back to life somehow in another time and wonder about dead bones from a million years ago....and it was us dead all along that we where looking at.
We'd be wonder the same things all over again.
How many times have we went through different forms in life?
How many more times will we evolve?
And deeper yet!
Also it would seem Our Life span is getting shorter the more we evolute through the future?We seem to be dieing faster with each day.
Now do you get it?
2007-02-08 23:48:03
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answered by Matty G 3
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The sun doesn't evolve! Evolution requires millions of generations of a species.
Evolution doesn't have an 'age' because it's a process, not an object. It is intangible.
The sun is changing but it cannot evolve.
2007-02-08 23:54:49
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answered by God Fears Me 3
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God created the Sun on the first day, God existed first because he made the Sun and the is no evolution, in church my preacher teaches that Adam and Eve and Kids and populated the Earth, I'm no kin to the Monkey no no no, I'm a child of God and I have a good husband
2007-02-08 23:21:14
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answered by . 1
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At one time, this solar system was a binary star system. One star per system is actually very rare. There is usually a "companion". So it is true that during the year on Earth there was a time in our early early history when there was no night.
2007-02-08 23:21:53
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answered by Shinigami 7
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it isn't...who said it was? Evolution is as old as life.
-Is the basis for your argument that scientists disagree on the age of the sun? Either way, this has NOTHING to do with evolution.
2007-02-08 23:19:41
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answered by ? 6
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Your narrow mind can't comprehend other life forms than what you know. Can you imagine something that can live in boiling water? Well luckily you don't have to imagine it.
We have also found life on the bottom of the ocean and inside solid rock.
2007-02-08 23:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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because the sun evolved from monkeys and the stars from fish. its true, there's proof, its science and hey, dose science guys no what dey are talkn abowt.
3 little monkeys, see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
sure......
if we came from monkeys, why is that I don't care much for banana's? If from fish, why can't I swim????
If we are still evolving, when will I get the eyes in the back of my head? and the 3rd arm, I need it to be better at my work.
2007-02-08 23:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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