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==Overview==
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[[Evolution]] is the idea that the nature of a species can change irreversibly (evolve) over time – a fact which can be directly observed over [[human timescale]]s, especially in lower life-forms such as bacteria.
* Evolution is a theory of [[creation]] which is based on [[scientific]] evidence
 
* [[Evolution vs. Intelligent Design]]
 
  
==Editorials & Opinion==
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The word "evolution" is often used to refer to the [[scientific theory]] of [[evolution by natural selection]].
* '''2006-02-28''' [http://www.greythumb.org/blog/index.php?/archives/80-Eugenics-doesnt-work.-Ask-why,-asshole..html Eugenics doesn't work...]
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===notes===
* '''1997-06-12''' [http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1151 Darwinian Fundamentalism] by Stephen Jay Gould (largely a review of ''Darwin's Dangerous Idea'' by Daniel C. Dennett, ISBN 0-684-80290-2)
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We probabaly need to check our terms here. Does evolution include [[speciation]], or is that a separate concept? Has speciation been observed in human timescales? Does any form of [[anti-Darwinism]] actually claim that there isn't evolutionary change within a species over time? -{{woozle.init}}
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==Related Pages==
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* [[Evidence for evolution]]
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==Links==
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===Reference===
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* {{wikipedia}}
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* ''{{conservapedia}}: redirects to [[conservapedia:Theory of Evolution|Theory of Evolution]]; see [[evolution by natural selection]]''
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* <s>{{dkosopedia}}</s>: no article (as of 2007-09-01, verified 2008-03-13)[[category:!dkosopedia]]
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* <s>{{sourcewatch}}</s>: no equivalent article (as of 2008-03-13); see [[sourcewatch:Special:Search/Evolution|search]][[category:!sourcewatch]]
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===Filed Links===
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==Notes==
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Notes for an eventual page attempting to exhaustively document the extensive interlocking [[evidence for evolution]] (and [[evidence of human origins]]) and the [[evidence of Earth's age|age of the Earth]]:
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* ''see also [[Scientific knowledge contradicted by young Earth theories]]''
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* [[Extinction]] happens: [[wikipedia:dodo|dodo]], [[wikipedia:auroch|auroch]], [[wikipedia:passenger pigeon|passenger pigeon]]
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* [[Experimental evolution]]:
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** [[google:cache:www.unil.ch/webdav/site/determinismes/shared/Documents2006/13novembre/robot_1_.20.pdf|HTML]] [http://www.unil.ch/webdav/site/determinismes/shared/Documents2006/13novembre/robot_1_.20.pdf PDF] "The Evolution of Communication within Robot Societies", Dario Floreano, Sara Mitri, Stephane Magnenat, Laurent Keller, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne. (HTML version does not show figures properly.)
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*** Articles about this research: [http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn11248-robot-swarms-evolve-effective-communication.html New Scientist Tech] [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6799/abs/406992a0.html Nature] [http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2007/222/1 Science (AAAS)] [http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/duncan/17547/ Technology Review (MIT)]
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** [[genetic algorithms]]

Latest revision as of 21:04, 27 May 2008

Overview

Evolution is the idea that the nature of a species can change irreversibly (evolve) over time – a fact which can be directly observed over human timescales, especially in lower life-forms such as bacteria.

The word "evolution" is often used to refer to the scientific theory of evolution by natural selection.

notes

We probabaly need to check our terms here. Does evolution include speciation, or is that a separate concept? Has speciation been observed in human timescales? Does any form of anti-Darwinism actually claim that there isn't evolutionary change within a species over time? -W.

Related Pages

Links

Reference

Filed Links

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Notes

Notes for an eventual page attempting to exhaustively document the extensive interlocking evidence for evolution (and evidence of human origins) and the age of the Earth: