Current wisdom suggests that the first complex organism evolved many moons ago (600 million years or so, give or take) by two single cells bumping heads, and joining together. Imagine that; over two billion years of single cells – gizillions of them - going about their daily business, and then, for no apparent reason, two of them get stuck together. It must have sent shockwaves through the cell community. Never before – anywhere in the universe as far as we know – had such an event occurred. What a brazen leap! And then the damned thing had the cheek to started reproducing. Suddenly we have plants, and then fish, amphibians, mammals, lizards and birds. A short six million years ago our first human ancestor appears. And the rest, as they say, is history. Sounds pretty fanciful, doesn’t it? Evolution. If it weren’t supported by years of research and study, you wouldn’t believe it. But there it is, the details may be tweaked and clarified, but we can be fairly certain that t
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