IG:
”Thus far, neither have they produced life..but they also have not demonstrated empirically, the process of evolution”
Producing life? Abiogenesis. It has not been demonstrated or explained. It is also not related to the theory of evolution (which has been explained and demonstrated.)
”You don’t “prove” evolution, you observe it, like you observe other things. Can you “prove hurricanes”, or “prove apples”? It’s a really weird thing to say. It’s a different thing to propose an explanation for how it works, and that’s the theory of evolution. Still, you cannot “prove” it, you can test and confirm its predictions, and fail to disprove it. If it has predictive power, then it is useful, so we use it. And that’s why we use the theory of evolution to explain how evolution works. If you’re asking how to confirm the theory of evolution, the then answer is that you test its predictions, as with any other theory. The theory of evolution explains that evolution is driven by natural selection, that the change in alleles frequencies in a population over time will tend towards better adaptation to the population’s environment, due to natural selection. Those individuals who are more fit to their environemnt will tend to statistically survive and reproduce more successfully than those who are not, which means that the alleles thatllproduce better fitness will become more common in the population over time, and therefore the population as a whole will become more fit to its environment. So that’s what you test. It’s been demonstrates so, so many times. And this simpe fact is used in many different fields, and is behind a lot of modern technology, not just in biology, but also in fields related to computer science, as not only living things can evolve things way. We also evovle designs, and use evolution by natural seleciton in machine learning and advanced robots, for example. But honestly, you shouldn’t even have to demonstrate this empirically, since it’s so obvious through logic that natural selection will produce evolution towards better fitness.”
That other school of thought to which you refer.....what are its empirical proofs?
(and what happened to ”agree to disagree”?)