Is this the Missing Link?

19 05 2009

 

In 1859 , Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species and sparked a fierce debate between scientific proponents of evolution and religious advocates of creation. Those skeptical of Darwin’s theory of evolution long maintain that the chief weakness of his theory is the absence of the so-called “missing link” – fossilised remains of some intermediary form of life that illustrates an evolutionary transition between a lower to a higher species, in this case, between the lower primates (monkeys, chimps, apes, baboons, gorillas, orangutans) and homo sapiens.

The biggest news today is the claim by a group of scientists that the missing link is found – the 47-million-year-old fossilised skeleton of a lemur monkey, dubbed “Ida,” which the paleontologists claim to be the ancestor of both monkeys and humans.

Of course, in accordance with the norms of science, their mere proclamation of having found the missing link does not make it true. Their claim must now meet the rigorous demands of science – those of verification (Is this really the missing link?), replication (Can the results be reproduced by the same scientists?), and intersubjectivity (Can other scientists repeat and confirm that the fossil indeed is the missing link?).

My question to religious readers of Gio’s World:

If ”Ida” indeed is the missing link, does this change your belief in a creator God?

~Eowyn

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Evolution of man?

Evolution of man?

Scientists Unveil Missing Link in Evolution

Alex Watts, Sky News Online http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Missing-Link-Scientists-In-New-York-Unveil-Fossil-Of-Lemur-Monkey-Hailed-As-Mans-Earliest-Ancestor/Article/200905315284582?lpos=World_News_Carousel_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15284582_Missing_Link%3A_Scientists_In_New_York_Unveil_Fossil_Of_Lemur_Monkey_Hailed_As_Mans_Earliest_Ancestor

The search for a direct connection between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom has taken 200 years – but it was presented to the world today at a special news conference in New York.

The discovery of the 95%-complete ‘lemur monkey’ – dubbed Ida – is described by experts as the “eighth wonder of the world”.

They say its impact on the world of palaeontology will be “somewhat like an asteroid falling down to Earth”.

Fossilised skeleton of "Ida," the alleged missing link

Fossilised skeleton of "Ida," the alleged missing link

Researchers say proof of this transitional species finally confirms Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, and the then radical, outlandish ideas he came up with during his time aboard the Beagle.

Sir David Attenborough said Darwin “would have been thrilled” to have seen the fossil – and says it tells us who we are and where we came from.

“This little creature is going to show us our connection with the rest of the mammals,” he said.

“This is the one that connects us directly with them.

“Now people can say ‘okay we are primates, show us the link’.

“The link they would have said up to now is missing – well it’s no longer missing.”

A team of the world’s leading fossil experts, led by Professor Jorn Hurum, of Norway’s National History Museum, have been secretly researching the 1ft 9in-tall young female monkey for the past two years.

And now it has been transported to New York under high security and unveiled to the world during the bicentenary of Darwin’s birth.

Later this month, it will be exhibited for one day only at the Natural History Museum in London before being returned to Oslo.

Scientists say Ida – squashed to the thickness of a beer mat by the immense passage of time – is the most complete primate fossil ever found.

With her human-like nails instead of claws, and opposable big toes, she is placed at the very root of human evolution when early primates first developed features that would eventually develop into our own.

Another important discovery is the shape of the talus bone in her foot, which humans still have in their feet millions of lifetimes later.

Ida was unearthed by an amateur fossil-hunter some 25 years ago in Messel pit, an ancient crater lake near Frankfurt, Germany, famous for its fossils.

She was cleaned and set in polyester resin – and incredibly, was hung on a mystery German collector’s wall for 20 years.

Sky News sources say the owner had no idea of the unique fossil’s significance and simply admired it like a cherished Van Gogh or Picasso painting.

But in 2006, Ida came into the hands of private dealer Thomas Perner, who presented her to Prof Hurum at the annual Hamburg Fossil and Mineral Fair in Germany – a centre for the murky world of fossil-trading.

Prof Hurum said when he first saw the blueprint for evolution – the “most beautiful fossil worldwide” – he could not sleep for two days.

A home movie records the dramatic moment.

“This is really something that the world has never seen before, this is a unique specimen, totally unique,” he says, clearly emotional.

He says he knew she should be saved for science rather than end up hidden from the world in a wealthy private collector’s vault.

But the dealer’s asking price was more than $1 million (£660,000) – ten times the amount even the rarest of fossils fetch on the black market.

Eventually, after six months of negotiations, he managed to raise the cash in Norway and brought Ida to Oslo.

Prof Hurum – who last summer dug up the fossil remains of a 50ft marine monster called Predator X from the permafrost on Svalbard, a Norwegian island close to the North Pole – then assembled a “dream team” of experts who worked in secret for two years.

They included palaeontologist Dr Jens Franzen, Dr Holly Smith, of the University of Michigan, and Philip Gingerich, president-elect of the US Paleontological Society.

Researchers could prove the fossil was genuine through X-rays, knowing it is impossible to fake the inner structure of a bone.

Through radiometric dating of Messel’s volcanic rocks, they discovered Ida lived 47 million years ago in the Eocene period.

This was when tropical forests stretched right to the poles, and South America was still drifting and had yet to make contact with North America.

During that period, the first whales, horses, bats and monkeys emerged, and the early primates branched into two groups – one group lived on mainly as lemurs, and the second developed into monkeys, apes and humans.

The experts concluded Ida was not simply a lemur but a ‘lemur monkey’, displaying a mixture of both groups, and therefore putting her at the very branch of the human line.

“When Darwin published his On the Origin of Species in 1859, he said a lot about transitional species,” said Prof Hurum

“…and he said that will never be found, a transitional species, and his whole theory will be wrong, so he would be really happy to live today when we publish Ida.

“This fossil is really a part of our history; this is part of our evolution, deep, deep back into the aeons of time, 47 million years ago.

“It’s part of our evolution that’s been hidden so far, it’s been hidden because all the other specimens are so incomplete.

“They are so broken there’s almost nothing to study and now this wonderful fossil appears and it makes the story so much easier to tell, so it’s really a dream come true.”

Up until now, the most famous fossil primate in the world has been Lucy, a 3.18-million-year-old hominid found in Ethiopia in 1974.

She was then our earliest known ancestor, and only 40% complete.

But at 95% complete, Ida was so well preserved in the mud at the bottom of the volcanic lake, there is even evidence of her fur shadow and remains of her last meal.

From this they concluded she was a leaf and fruit eater, and probably lived in the trees around the lake.

The absence of a bacculum (penis bone) confirmed she was female, and her milk teeth put her age at about nine-months-old – in maturity, equivalent to a six-year-old human child.

This was the same age as Prof Hurum’s daughter Ida, and he named the fossil after her.

The study is being published and put online by the Public Library of Science, a leading academic journal with offices in Britain and the US.

Co-author of the scientific paper, Prof Gingerich, likens its importance to the discovery of the Rosetta Stone, an ancient Egyptian artefact found in 1799, which allowed us to decipher hieroglyphic writing.

One clue to Ida’s fate – and her remarkable preservation as our oldest ancestor – was her badly fractured left wrist.

The team believes this stopped her from climbing and she had to emerge from the trees to drink water from the 250-metre-deep lake.

They think she was overcome by carbon dioxide gas from the crater, and sunk to the bottom where she was preserved in the mud as a time capsule – and a snapshot of evolution.

But amazingly this final piece of Darwin’s jigsaw was almost lost to science when German authorities tried to turn Messel into a massive landfill rubbish dump.

Eventually, after campaigning by Dr Franzen, the plans were rejected and the fossil-rich lake was designated a World Heritage Site.

But no doubt there would have been one person happy for the missing link to have remained hidden.

When Darwin famously told the Bishop of Worcester’s wife about his theory of evolution, she remarked: “Descended from the apes! My dear, let us hope that it is not true, but if it is, let us pray that it will not become generally known.”

Now, it certainly is.


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17 responses

19 05 2009
Pinandpuller

Bill Clinton would hit it.

19 05 2009
DCG

Now that’s funny!

19 05 2009
Eowyn

Pin,

And he would too!

When Clinton was prez, some archeologist dug up the mummified remains of a human female. Didn’t Wm Jefferson Clinton say that she “looked good” to him? LOL

19 05 2009
Pinandpuller

Oh, and regardless of what Sir Richard says Darwin does now know where we all came from-definitively. I’m not so sure he likes the answer.

20 05 2009
Pinandpuller

Eowyn

You got it lol.

When the primate pointed out she had a broken wrist Clinton said,”Just put some ice on it haha!”

20 05 2009
Dave

This is all a load of hooy. Lucy was supposed to be the “missing link,” too, but that didn’t work out too well.

Besides, how are they going to find something that doesn’t actually exist?

-Dave

20 05 2009
Kathyd

Science is never absolute. God is.

21 05 2009
honeyandlocusts

I disagree. I believe that God created science, and that the fact that there are absolute “laws” of nature (gravity, thermodynamics, etc) is proof that He is an awesome and perfect Creator. True science can and does lead to the discovery of absolute truths, and I praise the Lord for that!

But evolution is not science. It’s philosophy. It may have begun as a scientific study, but instead of going back to the drawing board when the science didn’t back up the theory, evolutionists have re-interpreted data to support a presupposition that is NOT supported by the evidence. I think even Darwin himself would be appalled to see what has been done in his name.

21 05 2009
honeyandlocusts

“If ”Ida” indeed is the missing link, does this change your belief in a creator God?”

I think the answer is that it would have to. That’s why people try so hard to debunk the Biblical account of creation. If the Genesis record is false, then there is no foundation for belief in anything else in the Bible… and no need for a Savior. Or as Richard Bozarth said:

“Evolution destroys utterly and finally the very reason Jesus’ earthly life was supposedly made necessary. Destroy Adam & Eve and original sin, and in the rubble you will find the sorry remains of the Son of God… and if Jesus is not the redeemer who dies for our sins — and this is what evolution means — then Christianity is nothing.”

But “if” is a big word. If there were any actual evidence of Ida or anything else being a transitional species, it would be a damaging blow to the authority of Scripture. But there isn’t any such evidence, despite large portions of the scientific (not to mention the philosophical and educational) community being nearly singularly focused on providing such evidence for the last 150 years. What the evidence does show is an incredible level of design in nature, and a long string of “missing link” hoaxes in “science” textbooks.

22 05 2009
Eowyn

This just in: “Ida” is NOT the missing link.

From the magazine New Scientist http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17173-why-ida-fossil-is-not-the-missing-link.html:

Ida is not a “missing link” – at least not between anthropoids and more primitive primates. Further study may reveal her to be a missing link between other species of Eocene adapiforms, but this hardly solidifies her status as the “eighth wonder of the world”.

11 01 2010
jack

I think the man is created as superior creation although its similarities of most animals that not be consider that man is evoluted from monkey.Man contain the specific DNA bases that are not found in maonkeys,mans intelligency its nervous system communication system is highly advanced.I Think man is created as master piece.

by jack

24 01 2010
jim

Read the book ( rule by secrecy, by Jim Marrs )
that salt dilution in are blood is the same as the ocean, that shows we evolved from the seas.
everything is energy, matter is just energy slowed down. Look at us and everything around you, it’s all made of atoms with electrons flowing around them. We are all energy, everything. (God) as people so call, is the energy.
Is everything. We are here to experience, to create and procreate.
Yes we all are the sons and daughters of God.
in the book (rule by secrecy) is explained the missing link, that’s if you can handle the truth, just remember (the only thing to fear is fear itself)
lose the fear, and all you have is love.

24 01 2010
giovanniworld

So Jim, let me get this straight. You post about a wonderful mind bending book that YOU wrote, but you don’t mention that it’s you that wrote it, right?!

Gio-

25 01 2010
jim

wrong, sorry giovanniworld I am a different jim ,

5 03 2010
lee

if man came from monkey, why not now monkeys changing to human.

9 04 2010
Jojo

something that is really unexplained to me is….is evolution as a process still taking place or it has stopped b’se the primates that we r related to can still b seen as primates…why is it that they never change or why is it that humans haven’t changed either..to something else….well it has been anticipated that in many years to some we shall eventually evolve but to what……n where do these developments come from or are they simply delusions.

16 05 2010
KenM

If ”Ida” indeed is the missing link, does this change your belief in a creator God?

Absolutely not. Even if the process of man’s evolution as the picture depicts it were true, that still does not prove that life came about without God.

There is a serious problem with the picture. It does not explain how a fully functioning primate (even if it were Ida) came into being.
One may be able to imagine how a 2 cylinder engine may (via some process) evolve into a 4 cylinder engine, then into a six, then into an V8 and finally into a V10, et.
But how does a fully functioning 2 cylinder engine come about?
Well, many millions of years ago, a engine block casting crawled out of the sea. It lay about incapable of doing anything. By some random, undirected process and many failures, an engine block with a two pistons in its cylinders came about. After a few millions years by some random process (etc. etc) an engine block with two pistons and some valves resulted. All this time, the myriad of pre-engines that occurred were non-functioning. To make a long story short, it needed wiring, sparkplugs, a crankcase, oil, gas etc to eventually make it a FUNCTIONING engine. All this came about via some random process.
This is where the picture of human evolution starts.
Come on evolutionists, stop boring me with your nonsense. You are embarrassing the human species.

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