Darwin or Design
Evolution Talk8 Des 2014

Darwin or Design

As a young man, the more Charles Darwin learned about nature the more he began to question things. If species were immutable, meaning they never changed, then how was it that breeders were able to change the forms of dogs or pigeons? What if something similar occurred in nature? According to William Paley nature required a designer. Charles began to think that Nature was the designer. A blind designer with no goal in mind at all.

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Homo Naledi 2020

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Evolution Does Not Produce Perfection

Evolution Does Not Produce Perfection

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Is Evolution Random?

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The  Second Law of Thermodynamics

The Second Law of Thermodynamics

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27 Okt 202011min

The Human Eye

The Human Eye

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Denisovans

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Survival of the Fittest Part 2

Survival of the Fittest Part 2

Consider this a 'lost episode' of Evolution Talk.  In it I talk with Stephanie Keep of BiteScis.org about the origins and misconceptions around the term 'survival of the fittest'.

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