EDIT : It seems as no one understood what i was talking about and maybe its my fault for not elaborating . I always thought chicken was a metaphor for this paradox and not really meaning chicken as a specific spiece . So my question is how did the ancestor of chicken came to be if it was born (egg) wouldn't it need a parent or if it was a parent (chicken ) woudn't it need to be born ? Or did all the creatures start out as bacteria and climbed out from ocean through evalution if so why isn't any new species being born this way or am i missing something ?

  • Susaga@ttrpg.network
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    10 months ago

    The answer is egg, because egg-laying creatures predate the chicken.

    If we count it as a chicken egg only, then it depends on if you describe a chicken egg as "an egg laid by a chicken" or "an egg that could hatch into a chicken".

    • Ashy@lemmy.wtf
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      10 months ago

      If we count it as a chicken egg only, then it depends on if you describe a chicken egg as “an egg laid by a chicken” or “an egg that could hatch into a chicken”.

      I think we watched the same youtube video on the topic!

  • Ashy@lemmy.wtf
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    edit-2
    10 months ago

    The concept of "eggs" is way, way older then chickens. Fish lay eggs. So in this case, it's definitly the egg that came first.

    You can dig deeper, but eventually you end up on the what is a "chicken egg" and a "chicken" .. which means you have to deal with taxonomy. And well, it's just made up... so that doesn't really lead anywhere.

    So I say it's the egg. final answer.

    • neidu2@feddit.nl
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      10 months ago

      This is the only answer. Dinosaurs laid eggs long before they evolved into chickens.

  • crystenn@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    to answer your edit, yes all creatures started out as single celled-organisms many billions of years ago and gradually evolved. this process is still happening today but takes millions of years, not something you would observe in a human lifetime