Happy Birthday, Charles Darwin

SirUlli

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Darwin was born February 12, 1809; he published Origin of the Species at age 50. Each year, Darwin?s birthday is celebrated around the world. To find an event in your area, check the "Darwin Day Celebration" web site

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he universe evolved from the Big Bang to systems of galaxies, stars, and planets; these, including Earth, continue to evolve. Astronomers are teasing out the role of dark matter and dark energy. Life on Earth goes back at least 3.5 billion years as evidenced by fossilized stromatolites from Australia. Over that vast span of time, there?s evidence that life evolved from small single celled-organisms to the incredible diversity we see today. Scientific research continues to discover additional evidence that supports evolution as the fundamental description for how the physical universe and life developed in the past and will continue to change in the future.
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Malak

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Not sure why any celebrates the birthday of some random guy... a lot of people write books, publish science articles, and change the way we think.
 

SirUlli

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Originally posted by: malak
Not sure why any celebrates the birthday of some random guy... a lot of people write books, publish science articles, and change the way we think.

i dont think that you mean

Charles Darwin

is a of some random guy....

than you at the false Film i think....

Sir Ulli