THE L. F. NEXUS
THERE ARE NO
TRANSITIONAL FORMS
What
is a transitional form?
A transitional
form is an organism that bears only some of the characteristics of its parents,
whose birth was witnessed and documented, that gives witnessed and
documented birth to one or more offspring that bear only some of its
characteristics, and which is a part of a VTFH (Valid Transitional Form
Hierarchy), which is a witnessed and documented TFH (Transitional Form
Hierarchy).
What
is a TFH (Transitional Form Hierarchy)?
A TFH (Transitional
Form Hierarchy) is an imaginary tree of all organisms from the first
organism to all present organisms.
Now,
has anyone ever witnessed and documented the birth of a transitional
organism?
No.
Has
anyone ever witnessed and documented a transitional organism giving
birth?
No.
Has
a TFH ever been witnessed and documented?
No.
Now,
consider the following sequence of organisms:

Are
these transitional forms?
No.
Why
not?
No one ever
witnessed the birth of any of the organisms and no one ever witnessed
the birth of one or more of their offspring and none of the organisms is
a part of a VFTH.
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