Question #5b809

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Jun 29, 2017

No.

Explanation:

As with all scientific theories, evolution is a hypothesis. Many different observations go into the types of ‘evidence’ that may support it or not. No one process provides a specific “evidence” of evolution, although evolutionary processes can be observed.

There is a big difference between observing limited changes in organism, including biochemical processes, and making a conclusion that everything that ‘is’ came about by a continuous arbitrary and random combination of elements and attributes.

Real "Science" isn't supposed to "prove" things. It is a systematic way to OBSERVE and make correlations between things that may help us to understand our universe (and ourselves) better. It is a continuous, iterative (and hopefully improving) process.

If anyone ever tells you "The science is settled" they neither understand the scientific method nor are they really a scientist.