So if evolution is all about adaptation, why hasn't a single life form evolved to fly to the moon and live there?
>>16984615They have. You're just not one of them.
>>16984615Stratospheric bacteria is the best I can do
>>16984615Lol.
Is this a serious question? I'm a tourist, but a long long term one. When did /sci/ become like this? With stupid retarded frognigger "scientifically speaking" questions?
>>16984647Almost all of those are made by a bot. Bots are rampart on the board. We have separate bots that spam those "scientifically speaking" threads. Then we have various other spam bots, we have bots that copy paste threads from /pol/ and we even have a bump bots that keeps couple dozen threads up for months with innane garbage. You just need a better set of filters since mods aren't going to bother addressing any of the issues and in general report and ignore bad threads.For this particular one it's bit hard to say if it's made by a bot or if it's a shitposter, i'm leaning on the shitposter side since this is quite a common shitposting template.
>>16984622he did not moved there, he just went there for a few hours. no genetical mutations happened there either>>16984647darwinism says life adapts and spreads. darwinism can't explain the lack of life in the moon>>16984719template???? bro I came up with the idea of the thread on my own
>>16984615>So if evolution is all about adaptation, why hasn't a single life form evolved to fly 238,855 miles without oxygen to the moon and live there?Ahh yes, but you would be the first person to defend God putting all of his creatures on one planet and then making 500,000,000,000,000,000+ empty planets for no reason.Lol.
>>16984647Scientifically speaking,>scientifically speakingIs kind of /sci/s version of>be meOr like that one guy on /g/ who turned>no one understands big O notationinto a Bel Air style pasta.Whether or not this is bots, board culture, forced memes, or a targeted psyop is, scientifically speaking, undecidable.
>>16984615Too much cheese. All creatures that tried died from the cholesterol.
>>16984615they didbut they also developed invisibility for better protection so we can't see them
>>16984783I don't know why it would be so hard for a creature to live without air. They could invernate or something until they reach there
>>16985073it's being without pressure/gravity that really gets ya.
>>16984615Evolution is about survival, not adaptation, evolution doesn't dictate anything or do anything, it is merely genetic differences between organisms that either die with them or get transmitted to offspring.
>>16984615Your premise is wrong. Also look in the mirror