Evolution's Irreducible Complexity Problem - Robert P Waltzer
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Join professor of biology Robert Waltzer as he shows how some evolutionists play a bait-and-switch game. They give examples of microevolution, such as changes in the average beak size of Galapagos finches, and then act as if this proves macroevolution-that is, the evolution of entirely new body plans in the history of life. Not so fast, Waltzer says. An insurmountable obstacle stands in the way of large-sca ... Pilns apraksts
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Join professor of biology Robert Waltzer as he shows how some evolutionists play a bait-and-switch game. They give examples of microevolution, such as changes in the average beak size of Galapagos finches, and then act as if this proves macroevolution-that is, the evolution of entirely new body plans in the history of life. Not so fast, Waltzer says. An insurmountable obstacle stands in the way of large-scale evolutionary change: irreducible complexity. What's more, your own body is actually an irreducibly complex system of irreducibly complex systems, pointing strongly to intelligent design.
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| Autors | Robert P Waltzer |
|---|---|
| Izdevējs | Discovery Institute |
| Izlaides gads | 2024 |
| Vāka tips | Mīkstais vāks |
| EAN | 9781637120583 |