Copyright 2021 Brilliant Creation 22: The Four Gigabaud Eye "Only trivial questions have answers. Profound questions lead on to other questions." - Sydney Harris A question once bothered me for a long time. Why, if mutations happen slowly, randomly, and discretely with respect to both geography and species, are there no one-eyed creatures anywhere in the world? There are no one-eyed insects. No one-eyed reptiles. No one-eyed fish. No series of one-eyed fossils evolving into two-eyed fossils. Nothing developed a single eye symmetrically above its nose or just on one side of its head, for that matter. Even mammals such as bats and moles - mammals near the top of the evolutionary tree - blind, or nearly so, have two eyes. There are countless books illustrating the evolutionary "series" of miniature horses becoming big horse [1] s. But there is no f...