Ultratwinkie said:
since the theory suggests it can happen, but not the path it could take.
And this is precisely where the problem is, because the Theory of Evolution
never does that.
For Evolution to predict something like that it has to know how and why. As I've said at least twice in this thread, evolution is not a set of rules, it is a physical process that follows the physical and mathematical laws of our universe.
If there is no reason for something to happen then
it won't happen.
We have no use for our appendix and yet it still exists in our bodies after millions of years simply because, even though it actively
kills a small proportion of us, the selective pressure to get rid of it is simply not strong enough.
So why on Earth do you think that there would be enough selective pressure to get rid of our muscles?
For Evolution to predict something it
has to know what the selective pressure would be, and selective pressure for intelligence is
not selective pressure against muscle mass.
And yes, we are getting more and more fatties around, but that has nothing to do with evolution. They all still have the genetics for being muscular, they simply choose not to use them.