"If someone believes that the earth is 6,000 years old and every scientist in the world is saying that it is billions of years old, why shouldn't I take that into account when I am assessing the rationality of someone I am going to put into the highest office in the land?" picked by pulsisx 10 months ago tags Huckabee Evolution Creationism Natural selection OMGWTFBBQ |
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very little of the topic actually gets discussed, for those of you wanting serious dialogue. 3 comments edit related share plime.comBTW: Creationism and Evolution, in my opinion, can both co-exist. picked by ted 8 months ago |
Tongue-in-cheek look at the descent of man and an attempt to combine the creationist theory with the evolution theory. 2 comments edit related share plime.comNot entirely sure how well they do combine but worth a try I 'spose. picked by doggylives 5 months ago |
It's not "just" a theory, fossil record gaps prove nothing and science classrooms should shun creationism. Overzealous creationists might want to pay particular attention, and those who accept evolution may learn something, too. picked by TheStep 9 months ago 11 comments edit related share science |
July 1st 1858 was the first occasion that Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection was introduced to the scientific community. 1 comments edit related share sciencePresented by Alfred Russel Wallace to the Linnean Society, what would later go on to be described as the single best idea anyone has ever had* barely caused a ripple first time out. *Daniel Dennett picked by pocksucket 5 months ago |
There seems to be an ongoing debate here at Plime. It goes something like this: 60 comments edit related share science"There is no evidence for evolution, other than questionable fossil records!" Well, here's some other evidence courtesy of Brittanica. picked by Boomshank 3 months ago |
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An evolutionary biologist and geneticist at the University of California, Irvine, he speaks often at universities, in churches, for social groups and elsewhere, usually in defense of the theory of evolution and against the arguments of creationism and its ideological cousin, intelligent design. picked by mutil8or 7 months ago 2 comments edit related share science |
A simulation of evolution that sees creatures wandering a landscape. You can change the landscape to force some selection to occur - only the best adapted creature will go on to the next round. picked by TheStep 1 year ago 2 comments edit related share science |
"If individual states want to ban smoking anytime and anywhere, that's probably OK, but the federal government should not do so. Mike Huckabee may call himself a conservative, but making decisions on behalf of people for their own good is not a conservative principle" picked by gammerus 10 months ago 0 comments edit related share politics |
Yoko Ono is suing the producers of a movie that challenges the concept of Darwinian evolution, saying they used the song "Imagine" without her permission and led the blogosphere to accuse her of "selling out." picked by escaflowne 7 months ago 2 comments edit related share plime.com |
While it is well understood that the evolution of new genes leads to adaptations that help species survive, gene loss may also afford a selective advantage. A group of scientists has investigated this less-studied idea, carrying out the first systematic computational analysis to identify long-established genes that have been lost across millions of years of evolution leading to the human species. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago 0 comments edit related share science |
You might think rocks and the minerals they are made of are rather boring. But a new study shows life has been integral to the evolution of minerals, giving rise to the majority of the 4,300 or so types present on Earth today. picked by AutumnLotus 4 days ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Carl Sagan brings us the Cosmos, everything that ever was and ever will be, in an approach that is easily accessible even for those of us that are not science wizards. This series covers everything from the history of astronomy, the challenges it faced at its creation, how the universe was created and how it all might end, to the evolution of life on Earth, and the nature of the human brain. picked by imnotyoo 10 months ago 1 comments edit related share science |
A chart showing public acceptance of evolution in 34 countries. picked by karenben 7 months ago 20 comments edit related share science |
Billions of years ago cyanobacteria gained photosynthesis to generate their own food from the sun. This released a lot of oxygen in the atmosphere, which should have poisoned the bacteria. Somehow, they gained the ability to resist oxygen damage. 2 comments edit related share scienceThe "Catch-22" problem is how did they evolve the ability before there was a need? Scientist feel they may have discovered the reason. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago |