right lets have another go...
John Paul:
Excuse me, but evolutionists are the ones making the claim that small changes can add up. That means it is up to them to show it can happen. It is not up to me to show it can't happen. Don't feel bad if you can't provide the evidence to suport your PoV, no evolutionist has yet to do so.
so here is how small changes add up to big ones....
graph the following:
x against t where:
x=0.1t+1000
Note dx/dt=0.1 so over the first interval t will go from 0 to 1 while x will increase from 1000 to 1000.1 (1/100 of a percent) a small change.
Now observe what has happened at time t=10000
x=(0.1)(10000)+1000
x=2000
In small steps of hundredths of a percent of the original value x has doubled in magnitude.
You asked for proof that small changes add up, there it is. Now YOU have to show evidence that there are limiting factors in the small changes that occur that prevent them adding up...
After all the logical POV is that a small rate of change over a long enough period integrates to give a large change, UNLESS some limiting factor is observed.
So bub where is it, you got any proof, or are you divinely inspired like that book of yours?