The affront to science is that it claims to be a theory yet it is untestable and much less elegant, less
simple than evolution.
Not exact matches
With the
evolution of wearable devices, improving voice recognition technology and biometric payment security, mobile commerce is bound to become far
simpler, elegant and more intuitive
than it is today.
Evolution says life forms developed from previous ones more
simple than they, going back all the way... to what?
If your scientists can't make the
simplest form of life, and your neo-Darwinian
evolution theory is seriously flawed, it would seem that your faith in blind chance should be much weaker
than it is.
A
simple read through a 3rd grade Biology text book educates one about
evolution than the trash you just spewed.
You're not, you say, making room for
evolution... so why adopt something other
than the
simple interpretation?
Idiots like you really should have had
evolution explained to them in clear and
simple terms as children, rather
than a bunch of nonsense.
«Theistic
evolution» is possible when you have a definition of God where you insist that he had a hand in things even though there isn't any evidence that he did, and even when his involvement would complicate things more
than a
simple, natural explanation.
For the use of those better placed
than I, whose direct or indirect task it is to lead the Church, I wish to show candidly where, in my view, the root of the trouble lies, and how, by means of a
simple readjustment at this particular, clearly localized point, we may hope to procure a rapid and complete rebound in the religious and Christian
evolution of Mankind.
these are creates that adapted to zero light, its like a blind man who develops very good hearing senses after being blind for so long, so there are so many examples of
evolution all around us but everyone rather believe something very
simple like oh yea god created all, rather
than explain step by step how things came to be....
While some of the metamorphoses that DO occur in nature, eg caterpillar into butterfly or tadpole into frog, are as spectacular or arguably even more spectacular
than your fish to frog morph, the
simple fact is that
evolution doesn't happen to individual organisms.
Based in San Bernadino, Calif.,
Evolution Fresh's business is based on the
simple philosophy of freshness for more
than 25 years.
Bhullar added: «Ultimately, one of the important messages here is that
evolution is
simpler and more elegant
than it seems.
Monash University - led research has shown that the
evolution of human teeth is much
simpler than previously thought, and that we can predict the sizes of teeth missing from human fossils and those of our extinct close relatives (hominins).
«Our new study shows that the pattern is a lot
simpler than we first thought — human
evolution was much more limited,» Dr Evans said.
«Our data show this process was ongoing two and a half million years ago, which allows us to consider a very drawn - out and gradual
evolution of the modern human capacity for language and suggests
simple «proto - languages» might be older
than we previously thought,» Morgan added.
«
Evolution in wild populations is thus both
simpler than many researchers would have predicted and more reproducible,» says vertebrate geneticist David Kingsley of the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Some economists believe a
simple tax on greenhouse gas emissions makes more sense
than the elaborate cap - and - trade regime for carbon dioxide envisioned by
Evolution and other players in the nascent market.
For more
than three decades evolutionary psychologists have advanced a
simple theory of human sexuality: because men invest less reproductive effort in sperm
than women do in eggs, men's and women's brains have been shaped differently by
evolution.
Rather, they write in a paper published online in the Journal of Anatomy, it appears the chin's emergence in modern humans arose from
simple geometry: As our faces became smaller in our
evolution from archaic humans to today — in fact, our faces are roughly 15 percent shorter
than Neanderthals» — the chin became a bony prominence, the adapted, pointy emblem at the bottom of our face.
It is hard to argue that a
simpler life with more exercise, fewer processed foods, and closer contact with our children may well be good for us, but rather
than renouncing modern living for the sake of our Stone Age genes, we need to understand how
evolution has — and hasn't — suited us for the world we inhabit now.
«Since many young stars form in multiple systems, we have to realize that the
evolution of disks around them and the possible formation of planetary systems can be way more complicated and perturbed
than in a
simple case like our solar system,» Furlan added.
Results that use more detailed information about the space - time
evolution of climate may be able to provide tighter constraints
than those that use
simpler indices.
Of course, Windows 7 needs this extra power, being a «full» OS rather
than an
evolution of a
simpler smartphone OS like Android Honeycomb.
Even this goal, which seems relatively
simple, inspires incredible
evolution in single - player games, although some games take to it better
than others.
So many of the traditional rules governing this genre have been broken that it wouldn't be entirely remiss to say that Project Cars is more an example of racing game
evolution than simple continuation.
Levelling and choosing your loadout really change the game from being just a
simple score - challenge arcade throwback and turn it into a more modern take on the genre that's more
than homage; it's an
evolution with modern standards and systems in place, keeping that old school multiplayer score competition while adding in gameplay systems that make sense today, while still throwing in different things to keep the game feeling fresh; it was even discovered that there's a hidden Smash TV style area in the last level, really hammering home the mix of old school charms and new gameplay mentalities.
It is neat to see your world evolve from
simple protozoa to pterodactyls and everything in between, but the game has another achievement to reach instantly after every single one is reached, making them feel like rungs on a ladder rather
than the «happy birthday» they expect each new
evolution to be.
Alongside more
than 100 color reproductions, Jorn & Pollock: Revolutionary Roads includes the essays «Image Revolutions - Abstract Expressionism and What Looks Like It in Jorn and Pollock» by Anders Kold; «In the Shadow of Picasso: Asger Jorn and Jackson Pollock» by British art historian Jeremy Lewison; «Sounds in the Grass» by Axel Heil; and «
Simpler Evolutions» by Courtney Martin, which discusses the British critic Lawrence Alloway's comparisons of the two artists.