bob b said:. Obviously Gould and Eldredge, being paleontologists, invented their theory to explain the problem with morphology, i.e. the presence of stasis, little fossil species change for long periods of time followed by new fossil forms appearing abruptly in the following layers with no ancestors leading up to them, i.e. the Gould invented term “trade secret of paleontology”.
Using the word "invented" that I put in bold above, now that is some serious editorializing bob b. Lets think of a more appropriate word, shall we, how about "developed"?
And I'm not sure your comment about "no ancestors leading up to them" is accurate either. Betcha neither Gould nor Eldredge thought that critters appeared out of the blue. You know what the issue is, there are gaps in the fossil record. Gaps that keep getting shortened all the time when new discoveries are made. The gaps are there, imagine that, some questions remain. That, as you well know, bob b, is part of science.
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