There is hardly anything more central to our universe than conservation. Many scientific fields and disciplines view the law of conservation as one of the most fundamental universal laws. The Darwinian model pivots the process of evolution on variability, reproduction, and natural selection. Conservation plays a marginal role in this model and is not really universal, as the model allows exceptions to conservation, i.e. non-conservation, to play an equally important role in evolution. This anomalous role of conservation in the Darwinian model raises questions: What is the reason for this anomaly? Is conservation really universal, as we tend to believe or is it not, as the Darwinian model suggests? This contribution proposes a new mod...
An examination of Charles Darwin\u27s On the Origin of Species -- and how, 150 years after publicati...
Abstract: Since Darwin’s time we have known that natural selection, acting upon variations, is the k...
Evolution lies at the heart of the life sciences, and Charles Darwin is a towering historical figure...
There is hardly anything more central to our universe than conservation. Many scientific fields and...
The opening phrase of the title is from Charles Darwin’s notebooks (Schweber 1977). It is a double r...
Darwin's "Origin" launched evolution into theoretical orbit and it continues to influence its course...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...
Charles Darwin derived his principle of natural selection form observations he made in Britain and o...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
A comprehensive evaluation on theories of evolution and some sharp criticisms on Darwinism were made...
The basic outline for a different perspective on the Theory of Evolution has been described in this ...
The major contribution of Darwin to evolutionary theory was his theory of natural selection. Of the ...
Today most people are perfectly happy to accept Charles Darwin’s ideas about ‘evolution by means of ...
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Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was published in 1859. In the nearly 150 years since that ...
An examination of Charles Darwin\u27s On the Origin of Species -- and how, 150 years after publicati...
Abstract: Since Darwin’s time we have known that natural selection, acting upon variations, is the k...
Evolution lies at the heart of the life sciences, and Charles Darwin is a towering historical figure...
There is hardly anything more central to our universe than conservation. Many scientific fields and...
The opening phrase of the title is from Charles Darwin’s notebooks (Schweber 1977). It is a double r...
Darwin's "Origin" launched evolution into theoretical orbit and it continues to influence its course...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...
Charles Darwin derived his principle of natural selection form observations he made in Britain and o...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
A comprehensive evaluation on theories of evolution and some sharp criticisms on Darwinism were made...
The basic outline for a different perspective on the Theory of Evolution has been described in this ...
The major contribution of Darwin to evolutionary theory was his theory of natural selection. Of the ...
Today most people are perfectly happy to accept Charles Darwin’s ideas about ‘evolution by means of ...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37661/1/1330900217_ftp.pd
Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was published in 1859. In the nearly 150 years since that ...
An examination of Charles Darwin\u27s On the Origin of Species -- and how, 150 years after publicati...
Abstract: Since Darwin’s time we have known that natural selection, acting upon variations, is the k...
Evolution lies at the heart of the life sciences, and Charles Darwin is a towering historical figure...