Evolution is flawed yes, there are many phenomena that evolution cannot explain now, but that doesn't mean it's wrong...
No theory is capable of explaining everything, and there is no theory without flaws, or else all the people who are doing scientific research right now could be laid off...science The development of science itself is a process of continuous progress and improvement, and all these flaws do not negate the results we have now. Does evolution have flaws? Yes. But is evolution wrong? No. Let's also recognize that it has been correct for most of geological history. I was bored on museum duty, so I'm going to do this one more time
Some people have asked me what the flaws in evolution are. There are too many gaps, too many unknowns in what we now know about the geologic history. For example, how the earliest life formed, why there were biological explosions, and why there were five mass extinctions. It has been the prevailing belief that the dinosaurs died out because of comet impacts, but there have been recent articles from the great minds that say that the whole group actually began to decline a long time ago. Right ah these are our wave of paleontology to diligently prepare to struggle for a lifetime to find the answer to the question aca, in fact, doubt the sound of evolution has never stopped, we can not categorically say that this thing must be the truth, remember Friends, Phoebe questioned Ross, is evolution is absolutely correct, to the end of the Ross forced to fast! I think evolution is more of a hypothesis than a theory. After all, the course of evolution, especially under natural conditions, is so long that one generation or even ten generations cannot witness the process with their own eyes. The length of this journey is beyond the time scale of human perception, and many events have occurred at a time when a single error is longer than the entire history of mankind. So it is normal that it is difficult to understand, and many of the great bulls who have been practicing for decades have told us that we need to be reminded from time to time to think in terms of the scale of geologic time. As for creationism, I haven't read the Bible or heard any preaching about the origin of life, so I don't really understand it~there are some religious paleontology researchers around, but I don't have an in-depth understanding of it, and I don't feel that I have a position to evaluate anything.