Again, if you you believe dinosaurs became distinct because of evolution, and somebody else believes it was because a supervolcano wiped them out or something else entirely, does it really matter? Does it effect progress? Would the toaster oven not be invented had there not been the ToE?
Evolution merely implies change over time. Period.
The toaster would not have been invented if the eukaryotic cell never
changed to incorporate different organelles into its matrix that allow it to function on a different level than bacterial cells. If the eukaryotic cell never
changed to produce specialized membranes to protect itself from outside chemicals, you would not have your toaster oven invented. If the eukaryotic cell never changed to produce different proteins for itself, you would not have your toaster oven here today. If cells never
changed to be able to specialize, or differentiate, then you would not have your toaster oven here today. If eukaryotic DNA produced the same complementary strands of RNA, and then the RNA produced the same amino acids every friggin time, you would not have your toaster oven invented. If fish never
changed to be able to live in both salt and freshwater, you probably would not have your toaster oven here today. If plants never
changed to adapt to the changing earth's climate and be able to produce food from the available chemcials and sources of energy, you would not have your toaster oven. If populations never
changed in size, composition, age, strength, and geographical locations, you would not have your toaster oven here today. If the earliest life forms were not able to
change in order to synthesize, digest, and use organic chemicals according to the availability of carbon in specific molecules, you would not have your toaster oven.
Knowing this matters, because the availability of chemicals in our environment is always
changing, the populations of humans, plants, other animals are
always changing.
Scientists being able to track the progress or
change in the population of the endagered, possibly extinct Mexican wolf relies on evolutionary biology. Many researchers believe the species has diverged and interbreeded with the local fox/coyote populations, and thus they technically did not go "extinct" but
changed to their environment, the population of Mexican wolves
evolved.
Homie, please take the time to read this, as I see you seem to have intentionally skipped over my earlier posts for whatever reason.