Darwin and Evolution Audiobook (Free)
- Edwin Newman
- 2 h 56 min
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 1994-01-01
Summary:
In 1859, Charles Darwin posted a vastly essential work: On the foundation of Species by Means of Natural Selection. For years and years, man have been seen as a produced species, unique from every other pet. After that, Darwin persuasively argued that mankind and additional types are descended from common ancestors. His theory of “organic selection,” also known as “survival from the fittest,” points out how life evolved through natural procedures. From the 1950s, most scientists accepted the idea. However, it upset many who thought that life was created by a supernatural God-a debate which can be perpetuated today.
The Technology and Breakthrough Series recreates one of history’s most successful journeys-four thousand many years of scientific attempts to raised understand and control the physical world. Science has often challenged and upset conventional knowledge or accepted procedures; this is a tale of vested interests and 3rd party thinkers, tests and theories, transformation and improvement. Aristotle, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Darwin, Einstein, and many more are featured.
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