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Darwin



             Having stressed the fact that his scientific observations seem can not be but in fact must be interpreted by without focusing on religions, we can go into detail in his one of the most important assumption(or according to him,the fact),the evolution of species.After he finished his scientific trip to Galapagos Islands, Darwin was seen as believing in the idea that every species tends to evolve from its original form to a more-complex,sophisticated one.According to him,every living thing comes from each other on account of biological complexity.For that reason,the origins of living things were inorganic things.In accordance with this point of view,Darwin implies that all anatomical,physical and genetic similarities show and identify the perfect classification of living things.Surely,this idea can not be proved to be wrong, because as Darwin claims,the classification of every kind of living thing shows a perfect order and mechanism.However,it is seen questionable by many scientists and academics including Dr.Morris (2001),Dr.Korthof(1997,2001), Dr.Batten(1997,1999,2001),Dr.Kofahl(2003),a famous biologist Woodmorappe(1997) and one of the most important Darwinist;Lamark(1801)that "similarities" prove that all the spieces exist due to not another existence theory but "evolution" theory.But,on the other side,Darwin's thoughts are strengthened by the research conducted by Miller(1953).In his experiment,Miller showed that under "some" conditions,to produce protein-like particules could be achieved. If the atmosphere were composed of metane,hydrogen,water and no oxygen,this could occur.However,inherent in that view are problems.The main problem in the experiment,in fact,was methane.Magazines like Earth(1998),National Geographic(1998) and authorities in biology like Dr.Austin(1982), Dr.McMullen(1993,1995,1998), Dr. Sherwin(2003).,Dr Heinze(2002), Dr.Bliss(1979), Dr.Parker(1979),Dr.Zeolla(1999) Dr.Blum(1968) and then surprisingly Miller's own(1998) stress that we can't at least we don't know whether there has ever been such a great amount of methane in the atmosphere.


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