That's what I tried to explain to you in my last post. There is no one "exact" link between any two species, it doesn't work that way. It's more like a long chain with many many links each one slightly different than another.
One species can slowly transition in to another by changing just a little bit with each successive generation. After many generations those changes when compared to the ancestors are now noticeably different. If this process was allowed to go on for a long time, the offspring would have gone through so many changes that it would be considered a different species than its ancestors. Keep in mind however, that the original species does not just change into one other species, it braches out into many different species like a bush or marijuana plant. Each branch can become a different species.
One link on that chain, for example is
Australopithecus. It's a species that has both characteristics of apes and humans. On this website Early Human Evolution:* Early Transitional Humans you can read about the other transitional humans.
"If man was the most superior being in the universe, he would have answers to all questions, Not having them supposes there is a superior being that has"
I don't believe man is the most superior being in the universe.
The universe is a pretty big place. There may be other civilizations out there who are more superior. Who knows.
I don't see how not having the answers supposes that there is a superior being. You're assuming that humanity has a goal. That may not be the case.
There may not be a goal or point to humanity just what we make of it ourselves. I know that it's one of those discomforting notions but that doesn't mean it can't be true.
As for Einstein, They did in fact confirm his theory in 1919 I believe, four years after he published it. During a solar eclipse they observed that mass (in this case our sun) curved the fabric of space-time, the curvature acted like a lense, and made the planet Mercury appear in a different location.
One last thing I would like to point out. It always bothers me when people use the word theory without understanding its definition in terms of science. It always results in confusion and conflict.
In everyday language the word "theory" usually refers to someone's opinion that needs to be proven to be considered a fact. In science, Theories are not proven, they can only be tested and confirmed or falsified. The word "Theory", in science is an explanation or a model that is based on observable phenomena or already proven facts.
I.E.(The "theory of evolution" is an
explanation of how Evolution works).
BTW I don't know if I could tell you something that hasn't been seen or done yet, but I am a Musician, so maybe I could play you something that hasn't been
heard yet.