I was born February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. I was the fifth child and second some of my two parents , Robert Darwin and Sussanah Hedgwood. In 1831 i set out on a British Science expedition around the world. I began finding fossils in different countries that looked similar to one another . I wasnt only studying animals but also plants. This traveling experience is what my theory was made up of. I Had several related theories. One theory was that evolution did occur, two is that evolutionary change is gradual, and requires millions of years. Another theory was that millions of species arrised today from a single life form from a process known as SPECIATION. It seems to be that my work has had a tramendous impact on religion....
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
diarie entry 1
Everyday after my discovery of evolution my mind has been wondering, wondering to places that people would think were not sane. This discovery makes me believe that there are many things in our world that would be important to know. My mind wonders if my theory will change the world and make history . Mabey even start a new religion or possibly ruin one. Should i feal guilt for ruining a religion or feel good for believing that all the religions are made up lies? my mind wonders....
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
To new discoveries
I believe that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor: the birds and the bananas, the fishes and the flowers, etc.. I think that the more complex creatures of today evolved from ancestors over time. This all happened due to a process known as natural selection. These little mutations are passed on over time throughout the species. I am bringing a new theory to an old philosophy. This is the best way i can explain naturaly selection. Suppose theirs a species that has no wings but one day they produce an offspring that has wings. After the offspring with wings continues to reproduce, the rest of the species that doesnt have wings has the disadvantage and will eventually die off leaving only the evolution of there species.
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