That certainly is possible but we have no evidence of it. For example, many things not only require spontaneous mutation but so in mating pairs. This is especially true when chromosomal count changes are required. The odds are astronomically against this. Especially when we're told this is the norm.
That's actually one of the weird things about human DNA. One of our chromosomes looks like another was forced into it so as to maintain a chromosome count. This, of course could never happen naturally. In fact, this is basically how we engineer organisms today. Though we are not quiet that advanced yet.
By no evidence you actually mean infinite evidence that you will reject out of hand.
Now tell me that there is no evidence of the sun.
You can pretend I've never looked at the information available. But your premise, like your position, is wrong.
Millions of mutations and adaptations in a long chain marching through millions of years from one form to a completely different one.
As emperical as the sun's existence.
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