Post by ycheng50 on Mar 22, 2016 0:36:58 GMT
1. Why is the theory of evolution so important in understanding how human beings behave?
The theory of Evolution brought by Charles Darwin the pivoted on concept of “Only the fitness survives” and through reproduction process there might be mutations and new traits that specifically go along with the contemporary environmental setting. These driving forces direct the changes in species and make them more competitive, the phenomenon is known as evolution. In The Genetic Connections Film, we saw the subtle changes in our genes composition varied from time to time which hint us the occurrence was an essential path to prolong our existence. Furthermore many existing animals and plants on earth share most genes with mankind, and the fact implies the all species might have come from the same origin.
The individual might be benefited by the decease of the others, such as the death of one bird can serve as a warning sign to the entire bird clad of nearby predators. The sacrifice saves the rest of own kinds, and the altruism in this scenario is viewed as a genetic character which spreads out via natural selection. The gene also found in human and passes along to the offspring through reproduction. The DNA of consciousness concludes that consciousness is an abstract motivator and is advantageous in increase effectiveness for human species in global domination. The ongoing natural disadvantages are neutralized by our strategies and wisdom. In addition, cultural wise the altruism towards our own kind resides within our lineage, and other species may also share this feature, for example some species are willing to share their resources with their relatives over the non-relative ones. One can see these behaviors are the essences of survival, and subconscious intentions in help others.
2. Which questions do you think evolutionary theory cannot answer?
There are many questions that cannot be answered by evolutionary theory, after all it is only a theory based on Charles Darwin’s observation, and though later was supported by scientific explanations, and there are still many loopholes within it. For instance, simple question like “what were the first elements to be formed?” cannot be answered, and can only be completed with the aids from religious beliefs, said the host of the show, The Genius of Charles Darwin.
Knowing the impossibility to verify religious beliefs, evolutionary theory indeed is categorized as a derivative of beliefs. However, the unfounded strong faith in evolutionary theory only implies our fear in uncertainties, and so is in religion. These untestable beliefs perhaps are now the only available sources we can rely on and the validation in their accountability come less important. Personally I wonder if there ever exist a logical way to prove evolutionary theory in the traditional scientific manner.
The theory of Evolution brought by Charles Darwin the pivoted on concept of “Only the fitness survives” and through reproduction process there might be mutations and new traits that specifically go along with the contemporary environmental setting. These driving forces direct the changes in species and make them more competitive, the phenomenon is known as evolution. In The Genetic Connections Film, we saw the subtle changes in our genes composition varied from time to time which hint us the occurrence was an essential path to prolong our existence. Furthermore many existing animals and plants on earth share most genes with mankind, and the fact implies the all species might have come from the same origin.
The individual might be benefited by the decease of the others, such as the death of one bird can serve as a warning sign to the entire bird clad of nearby predators. The sacrifice saves the rest of own kinds, and the altruism in this scenario is viewed as a genetic character which spreads out via natural selection. The gene also found in human and passes along to the offspring through reproduction. The DNA of consciousness concludes that consciousness is an abstract motivator and is advantageous in increase effectiveness for human species in global domination. The ongoing natural disadvantages are neutralized by our strategies and wisdom. In addition, cultural wise the altruism towards our own kind resides within our lineage, and other species may also share this feature, for example some species are willing to share their resources with their relatives over the non-relative ones. One can see these behaviors are the essences of survival, and subconscious intentions in help others.
2. Which questions do you think evolutionary theory cannot answer?
There are many questions that cannot be answered by evolutionary theory, after all it is only a theory based on Charles Darwin’s observation, and though later was supported by scientific explanations, and there are still many loopholes within it. For instance, simple question like “what were the first elements to be formed?” cannot be answered, and can only be completed with the aids from religious beliefs, said the host of the show, The Genius of Charles Darwin.
Knowing the impossibility to verify religious beliefs, evolutionary theory indeed is categorized as a derivative of beliefs. However, the unfounded strong faith in evolutionary theory only implies our fear in uncertainties, and so is in religion. These untestable beliefs perhaps are now the only available sources we can rely on and the validation in their accountability come less important. Personally I wonder if there ever exist a logical way to prove evolutionary theory in the traditional scientific manner.