To this, I invoke the ideas of carbon dating. Essentially, carbon dating is determining the age of something through the proportions of Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 it has. Some may argue that carbon dating isn’t always accurate, and this is true. Sometimes, carbon dating doesn’t give experimenters exact dates; in fact, scientists have to assume a lot about the date. However, I still maintain the fact that carbon dating is a highly practiced and constantly evolving science, and it still provides us with sometimes unspecific but constantly accurate …show more content…
While I agree that this seems impossible, I still maintain that evolution truly existed. Luckily, an article covers this argument quite well by providing evidence of a complex amino acid known as arginine, a crucial building block of life, could have existed. “What the researchers found was that arginine was a player in many of the chemical interactions between proteins and aptamers.” (U of C) Essentially, their experiments showed these scientists how these amino acids could have existed during prehistoric times, albeit most likely a primal or proto-version of its current form. This could have been one of the first building blocks of life that proves how evolution truly