after he admitted that he wears tidey whitees :)
Charles Darwin is the founder of Darwinism and the first one to ever come up with the idea Animal and Plants evolve over time, or the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin is famous even today. He has been a well-known scientist ever since he proposed the theory of evolution.
There are no signs that Darwin ever reconsidered the basic outline of his Theory of Evolution. http://www.answers.com/charles+darwin
The theory of Evolution and Survival of the fittest.
There is no evidence to suggest that Charles Darwin ever ate an owl. Darwin was a naturalist and scientist known for his contributions to the theory of evolution through natural selection, not for consuming unusual foods like owls.
No. There was a rumor circulating that Darwin recanted evolution on his death bed, but that rumor has no foundation or plausible evidence. And even if Darwin ever had said such a thing, it would be meaningless. Galileo recanted is heliocentric theory, under pressure from a religious group. That in no way alters the fact the earth orbits the sun, and not the other way around.
Darwin's theory of evolution is the foundation of biology, and not only has not been overturned in over 150 years, but enjoys ever broadening support from other scientific disciplines as well.
Charles Darwin has not been discredited. He was and still is regarded as perhaps the greatest scientist that has ever lived.
Charles Darwin founded the evolutionary theory, and wrote six books on it, but in the fifth and sixth, said that his logic was wrong, and only after he retired did he regain his sanity, as writing caused him to lose it.
No, Charles Darwin never went to prison. He was a naturalist and scientist known for his theory of evolution through natural selection, and there are no records or accounts of him being incarcerated during his lifetime. Darwin led a relatively private life, focusing on his research and family rather than engaging in activities that could lead to legal troubles.
He married his cousin Emma Wedgewood
If you're asking did Darwin have a "death bed" conversion, then the answer is no. The story originated from Lady Hope who claimed he had such a conversion. Darwin's daughter, who was present at Darwin's death, said that not only was Lady Hope not present, she didn't think that Darwin had ever met Lady Hope.