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* ''{{conservapedia}}: redirects to [[conservapedia:Theory of Evolution|Theory of Evolution]]; see [[evolution by natural selection]]'' | * ''{{conservapedia}}: redirects to [[conservapedia:Theory of Evolution|Theory of Evolution]]; see [[evolution by natural selection]]'' | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Notes for an eventual page attempting to exhaustively document the extensive interlocking [[evidence for evolution]] and the [[age of the Earth]]: | Notes for an eventual page attempting to exhaustively document the extensive interlocking [[evidence for evolution]] and the [[age of the Earth]]: |
Revision as of 00:30, 14 March 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.
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia: redirects to Theory of Evolution; see evolution by natural selection
dKosopedia: no article (as of 2007-09-01, verified 2008-03-13)SourceWatch: no equivalent article (as of 2008-03-13); see search
Notes
Notes for an eventual page attempting to exhaustively document the extensive interlocking evidence for evolution and the age of the Earth:
- see also Scientific knowledge contradicted by young Earth theories
- Extinction happens: dodo, auroch, passenger pigeon
- Experimental evolution:
- HTML 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.)
- Articles about this research: New Scientist Tech Nature Science (AAAS) Technology Review (MIT)
- genetic algorithms
- HTML 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.)