The theory of evolution...
I used to think that the FACT (not belief) of evolution would be obvious to anyone born since 1950. Obviously, my faith in education was quite misplaced.
I was VERY silly.
The theory of evolution...
I used to think that the FACT (not belief) of evolution would be obvious to anyone born since 1950. Obviously, my faith in education was quite misplaced.
I was VERY silly.
Not so much the fact that the theory of evolution is different then what most kids grow up as...it's just...it's preached as it is a fact and not a theory.
I used to think that the FACT (not belief) of evolution would be obvious to anyone born since 1950. Obviously, my faith in education was quite misplaced.
I was VERY silly.
Not so much the fact that the theory of evolution is different then what most kids grow up as...it's just...it's preached as it is a fact and not a theory.
Because it is a fact. A scientific theory is as close as you can get to established fact. The scientific usage of the word "theory" is not the same as the general lay usage of the word. In scientific terms, "Theory" means "regarded fact". It means there is enough data to support the Theory, and the Theory of Evolution has boatloads of data supporting it.
Not so much the fact that the theory of evolution is different then what most kids grow up as...it's just...it's preached as it is a fact and not a theory.
Because it is a fact. A scientific theory is as close as you can get to established fact. The scientific usage of the word "theory" is not the same as the general lay usage of the word. In scientific terms, "Theory" means "regarded fact". It means there is enough data to support the Theory, and the Theory of Evolution has boatloads of data supporting it.
But it is still not a fact. It is similar to the theory in the extinction of dinosaurs. There is boatloads of data supporting one particular theory but there is also disconcerting facts.
There is also difference of opinion on evolution. It's been a while since I took my evolution class, it was an interesting class to say the least.
But it wasn't the evolution I remember. Nor was Charles Darwin really the founder of evolution but just another chain.
It is both. But that answer requires looking more deeply at the meanings of the words "theory" and "fact."
In everyday usage, "theory" often refers to a hunch or a speculation. When people say, "I have a theory about why that happened," they are often drawing a conclusion based on fragmentary or inconclusive evidence.
The formal scientific definition of theory is quite different from the everyday meaning of the word. It refers to a comprehensive explanation of some aspect of nature that is supported by a vast body of evidence.
In science, a "fact" typically refers to an observation, measurement, or other form of evidence that can be expected to occur the same way under similar circumstances. However, scientists also use the term "fact" to refer to a scientific explanation that has been tested and confirmed so many times that there is no longer a compelling reason to keep testing it or looking for additional examples. In that respect, the past and continuing occurrence of evolution is a scientific fact. Because the evidence supporting it is so strong, scientists no longer question whether biological evolution has occurred and is continuing to occur. Instead, they investigate the mechanisms of evolution, how rapidly evolution can take place, and related questions.
There's no such thing as "The Theory Of Evolution." When people use that phrase, they're referring specifically (whether they know it or not) to Darwin's Theory Of Evolution By Natural Selection, which was indeed a theory a hundred or so years ago. It has since been supported by overwhelming evidence from the fossil record, molecular biology, direct observation, et cetera, and is now accepted as one of the mechanisms of Evolution.
Evolution itself has been known (and exploited, thank goodness) by Humans for millennia.
It is a fact, but to clarify, consider this.Not so much the fact that the theory of evolution is different then what most kids grow up as...it's just...it's preached as it is a fact and not a theory.
Because it is a fact. A scientific theory is as close as you can get to established fact. The scientific usage of the word "theory" is not the same as the general lay usage of the word. In scientific terms, "Theory" means "regarded fact". It means there is enough data to support the Theory, and the Theory of Evolution has boatloads of data supporting it.
But it is still not a fact. It is similar to the theory in the extinction of dinosaurs. There is boatloads of data supporting one particular theory but there is also disconcerting facts.
There is also difference of opinion on evolution. It's been a while since I took my evolution class, it was an interesting class to say the least.
But it wasn't the evolution I remember. Nor was Charles Darwin really the founder of evolution but just another chain.
Once I would not go to bed because I thought the bogeyman was in my room so I sent my dad upstairs to kill him![]()
At the time it never occurred to me to be worried that my dad went round killing uninvited house guests.Once I would not go to bed because I thought the bogeyman was in my room so I sent my dad upstairs to kill him![]()
Let's hear it for a psychopathic childhood!![]()
"Father, certain difficulties- one might go as far as to say conflicts of interest- have arisen between myself and the bogeyman. I find this unacceptable. If you would kindly pay Mr. Bogeyman a visit and rectify this error, I would be most obliged. Do not forget your hammer."
I know this is OT but I thought number 5 was a space station and the green number 2 ship used to carry everythingOh, for the funny kid ones: I'd heard from friends that anything metallic and blue would shrink in the sun..so I had a blue bike I kept under a tree and my Thunderbirds toy (number 5 I think...the chubby one with short wings that carried a module inside) never went outside.
I know this is OT but I thought number 5 was a space station and the green number 2 ship used to carry everythingOh, for the funny kid ones: I'd heard from friends that anything metallic and blue would shrink in the sun..so I had a blue bike I kept under a tree and my Thunderbirds toy (number 5 I think...the chubby one with short wings that carried a module inside) never went outside.![]()
Except that you're supposed to count them down backwards, and then say, "Thunderbirds are GO!"1 - blue swing wing rocket plane
2 - green fsw transport
3 - orange rocket ship
4 - yellow sub (srsly)
5 - grey and gold satellite
My dad told us that if we swallowed watermelon seeds, one would grow in our stomachs. Likewise if we got one in our ear, it would grow there.
Actually, there are various mechanisms that influence Evolution; the only real issue is which one is ascendant in a specific circumstance.Evolution is a fact. The theory of evolution is simply the model of how it happened, and that can change as new discoveries are made, and new fossils are uncovered. So evolution is fact, but we call it a theory because the exact model as to how it happened can be tweaked.
When I was around that age, or maybe a little older, I used to say that I was from the planet Vishnu. I got that from a little hardcover Star Trek book called Mission To Horatio. It was probably the first Star Trek novel published, and bore little resemblance to the real thing (and neither did the comic book being published at the time).In 2nd grade, I used to tell people that I was from another planet... called "Galapagos"... because Galapagos has turtles... and I was a big Ninja Turtles fan...![]()
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