Post by mjaviergonzalez5 on Jul 10, 2016 6:22:58 GMT
Essay #1
“Imagine that Christopher and Catherine are individual books, filled with all sorts of historical information. Their desire is to recombine their books and produce a new edition” (The DNA of Consciousness). The reproduction of new “books” or life forms doesn’t only apply to humans but applies to all life forms. The theory of evolution became so important because it is how life was able to recreate its self “The result of two genomes (books) recombine which results in a unified outcome of 25,000 plus genes (pages), 23 chromosomes (chapters), all written in DNA (a four letter alphabet)” (The DNA of Consciousness). The DNA of a living organism is an important role in human behavior because of the many possible outcomes one human can have. The chromosomes are the building blocks of human behaviors, no two people have same chromosomes (except for twins) which is why human behavior varies through life times with evolution.
Essay #2
I believe Evolutionary theory cannot answer natural selection fully this was shown in Wallace and Darwin’s debate. Darwin and Wallace “parted when it came to natural selection is when it came to the evolution of human mind specifically how consciousness arose from unconsciousness molecules” Wallace is such a high believer when it came to natural selection but “human consciousness is such a high order that natural selection couldn’t explain it” he also thought natural selection was to insufficient to explain it” this made Wallace think about the human mind and it contact with the world. Darwin disagreed and he felt that it was “impossible to imagine how far reaching natural selection could appear both in the past and the future” Darwin says “we must however knowledge as it seems to me that man with all his noble qualities still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin” but they both agreed the both found something great. (YouTube clip)
“Imagine that Christopher and Catherine are individual books, filled with all sorts of historical information. Their desire is to recombine their books and produce a new edition” (The DNA of Consciousness). The reproduction of new “books” or life forms doesn’t only apply to humans but applies to all life forms. The theory of evolution became so important because it is how life was able to recreate its self “The result of two genomes (books) recombine which results in a unified outcome of 25,000 plus genes (pages), 23 chromosomes (chapters), all written in DNA (a four letter alphabet)” (The DNA of Consciousness). The DNA of a living organism is an important role in human behavior because of the many possible outcomes one human can have. The chromosomes are the building blocks of human behaviors, no two people have same chromosomes (except for twins) which is why human behavior varies through life times with evolution.
Essay #2
I believe Evolutionary theory cannot answer natural selection fully this was shown in Wallace and Darwin’s debate. Darwin and Wallace “parted when it came to natural selection is when it came to the evolution of human mind specifically how consciousness arose from unconsciousness molecules” Wallace is such a high believer when it came to natural selection but “human consciousness is such a high order that natural selection couldn’t explain it” he also thought natural selection was to insufficient to explain it” this made Wallace think about the human mind and it contact with the world. Darwin disagreed and he felt that it was “impossible to imagine how far reaching natural selection could appear both in the past and the future” Darwin says “we must however knowledge as it seems to me that man with all his noble qualities still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin” but they both agreed the both found something great. (YouTube clip)