wtf.Evolution IS a source of life.its a diversity of life which begins through the reaction of cellular composites.The variables in which can begin the process are incalcuable allowing for a wide variety of formations to occur.Once the initial growth of the organism has been completed successfully, evolution takes a slight turn and determines the surroundings then pushes for adaptation and easier survival.......
4 - Genes are passed down from one generation to the next.
So, 3 + 4 = organisms that are better suited to their environment pass on their genes more than organisms that are not, which means positive mutations stay and negative mutations go. Add in long periods of time and many generations and you have evolution.
Also it's wise to look up research from scientists who haven't been dead for a century, unless you also want to stick with Galileo's research in astronomy and Newton's research in physics.
Wtf??? Dude.. ignore both of them.. wtf.
Evolution IS a source of life. its a diversity of life which begins through the reaction of cellular composites. The variables in which can begin the process are incalcuable allowing for a wide variety of formations to occur. Once the initial growth of the organism has been completed successfully, evolution takes a slight turn and determines the surroundings then pushes for adaptation and easier survival. If you clear the tunnel vision and look at existence as a lifeform itself, it is using evolution to generate all these new formations of life in order to fuel the expansion of matter and complex material structurings.
Answering both of your questions right there. Evolution is the process that existence, and all living organisms within blossom from and adapt according to.
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No, it doesn't. "Origin of Species" was published in February, 1860. Darwin was a biologist, not a cosmologist or astronomer, or astrophysicist.
Science News, February 13 2010 analog issue..
No. Evolution explains the diversity of already existing life, it has no baring on the creation of life or the universe.
No it says nothing about either.