Someone partially brought this up - but I am going to ask the question directly:
Which evolved first?
1) The light sensitive spot?
2) The optic nerve/nerve connections to the light spot AND to the brain, with just the correct length AND material needed to reach both??
3) The NEW part of the brain that is able to recognize that light spot ???
4) The intelligence of the brain to KNOW there’s light shining and WHAT to do about it????
Either ONE without the other 3 is useless for any type of intelligence; and evolution would not produce something that is not VITAL to nature/survival; nor contradict the law of conservation.
Soooooooo, I ask again - which one “EVOLVED” first !!!
(ps these are MY questions from MY book - not from any other site that I know of - I also have a few hundred OTHER questions that evolution cannot answer without HUGE suppositions without ANY supporting evidence, nor ANY reproducibility without lying)
regards
(whoops - part of the #1 got left off)
1) The light sensitive spot with the correct amount AND diversity of material to make it light sensitive?
You're asking me? I don't give a sh!t. I'm not a sidetaker in these crevo threads. I know what I believe. That's enough for me. The rest of you jackasses can believe what you want- that's fine with me. I wouldn't want you to change.
Your ignorance on evolutionary theory is remarkable.