Darwin’s Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design Audiobook (Free)
- Derek Shetterly
- 15 h 0 min
- HarperAudio
- 2016-12-20
Summary:
When Charles Darwin finished THE FOUNDATION of Species, he thought that he had explained every idea, but one. Though his theory could explain many details, Darwin understood that there is a substantial event in the history of life that his theory didn’t explain. In this event, the “Cambrian explosion,” many pets suddenly appeared in the fossil record without obvious ancestors in earlier layers of rock.
In Darwin’s Doubt, Stephen C. Meyer tells the storyplot of the mystery surrounding this about Darwin’s Doubt: The Explosive Source of Animal Existence as well as the Case for Intelligent Style explosion of pet life-a mystery that has intensified, not merely because the anticipated ancestors of the animals have not been found out, but because scientists have learned even more about what it requires to create an animal. Over the last half century, biologists have come to understand the central importance of natural information-stored in DNA and somewhere else in cells-to building animal forms.
Expanding in the compelling case he presented in his last reserve, Signature in the Cell, Meyer argues that the foundation of this info, and also other mysterious features of the Cambrian event, are top explained by intelligent style, rather than purely undirected evolutionary functions.
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