If evolution was real, they could just use real tadpoles. Evolution is not real so they are forced to use robot tads to simulate their version of reality and convince people that this experiment is somehow relevant to anything.
Interesting. You do realize that real tadpoles do exist and have evolved over time, and are a great model because of the extreme body changes they endure is good backup for the theory of evolution because creationalists say organisms could not go through such extreme body changes? just asking.
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If evolution was real, they could just use real tadpoles. Evolution is not real so they are forced to use robot tads to simulate their version of reality and convince people that this experiment is somehow relevant to anything.
Interesting. You do realize that real tadpoles do exist and have evolved over time, and are a great model because of the extreme body changes they endure is good backup for the theory of evolution because creationalists say organisms could not go through such extreme body changes? just asking.