slouiscar
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Originally Posted by GeriDoc http:///forum/thread/384994/evolution/180#post_3377001
By the way, you have simplified Darwin's work to the point that it (your objection) is meaningless, and you have ignored 150 years of follow-up science that has failed to discredit Darwin in any major way, and with each scientific breakthrough has only supported his ideas.
Well my post wasn't intended to be part of some detailed dissertation. Complex topics tend to get simplified on message boards.
Anyway, I simply tried to express that Darwin's findings in the Galapagos during the Beagle expedition served as the basis of his theory. Specifically, the micro as defined above, smaller evolutionary changes within a species or population. finches, tortoises, etc. Those observations served as the foundation for the theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through the process of natural selection.
I am not ignoring the 150 years of follow up supporting his theory. I was just referring to his process. He observed specialization, derived from natural selection, and theorized that "the diversity of life arose by common descent through a branching pattern of evolution."
Originally Posted by GeriDoc http:///forum/thread/384994/evolution/180#post_3377001
By the way, you have simplified Darwin's work to the point that it (your objection) is meaningless, and you have ignored 150 years of follow-up science that has failed to discredit Darwin in any major way, and with each scientific breakthrough has only supported his ideas.
Well my post wasn't intended to be part of some detailed dissertation. Complex topics tend to get simplified on message boards.
Anyway, I simply tried to express that Darwin's findings in the Galapagos during the Beagle expedition served as the basis of his theory. Specifically, the micro as defined above, smaller evolutionary changes within a species or population. finches, tortoises, etc. Those observations served as the foundation for the theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through the process of natural selection.
I am not ignoring the 150 years of follow up supporting his theory. I was just referring to his process. He observed specialization, derived from natural selection, and theorized that "the diversity of life arose by common descent through a branching pattern of evolution."