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Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - ... rest is inference, however reasonable, not the evidence of fossils.2 Darwin’s Dilemma In Darwin’s day the fossil record was much less documented than it is today, but one of its most embarrassing enigmas deeply troubled...

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-the-origin-of-vertebrates
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - global Flood. When it comes to vertebrate evolution, the fossils still say no. Click here for other articles in The Fossils Still Say No series. References Tomkins, J. P. 2020. The Fossils Still Say No: The Cambrian Explosion....

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-mystery-jawed-vertebrates
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - ... and have left behind some spectacularly well-preserved fossils. Their head and thorax were covered by articulated armored plates, and the rest of their bodies was covered with either scales or skin, depending on the kind. Their jaws often...

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-fins-to-feet-transition
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - ... leading to a terrestrial creature in the evolutionary tree. Fossils of this sarcopterygian don’t appear until the Late Devonian system, claimed to be 380 Ma. Because of its lobe-finned anatomy and other features, like a more flattened head...

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-evolution-land-vertebrate
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - ... implausible due not only to a huge absence of transitional fossils during the period of time in which the early land vertebrate evolution supposedly took place, but also to an explosion of complex terrestrial life at the beginning of the...

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-carboniferous-explosion
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - ... lowland coastal ecosystems.2-6 When we consider these fossils in the Carboniferous and Early Permian rock layers, we have a direct witness to the enormous destruction and burial of lowland coastal ecosystems during the first phase of global...

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-global-flood-permian
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - (P-T) mass extinction that included a dramatic shift in plant fossils, along with huge disappearances of marine life in the fossil record and, to a lesser degree, terrestrial creatures. The other enigma is the sudden appearance of a whole host...

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-tumultuous-triassic
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - ... over this curious quandary of catastrophically buried fossils and tectonic teasers makes perfect sense when we apply a model of progressive burial by ecological zonation and plate tectonics associated with the global Flood of...

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-jostle-in-the-jurassic
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - ... convolution of this quandary of catastrophically buried fossils and tectonic anomalies makes perfect sense when we apply a model of sequential burial by ecological zonation and rapid plate tectonics interpreted within the global Flood of...

/article/the-fossils-still-say-no-cretaceous-conundrum
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - ... conundrum of this unique mix of catastrophically buried fossils and violent tectonics is solved by the model of progressive burial by ecological zonation and rapid plate tectonics of the global Flood of Genesis. Darwin’s Abominable...

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