Its a concept used by Gerhard Lenski to refer to how technological innovation changes and shapes society. it is thus a process of change that results in a society gaining new information, including technology, leading to development.
Changes that occur as a society acquires new technology.
Yes, evolution has been proven true.Richard Lenski has been very precisely observing twelve cultures of E. coli bacteria since 1988 and has documented multiple occurrences of new genes appearing in the DNA of those bacteria._____________________________________________________Evolution is also still a "theory" having yet to be proven.Before anyone starts bragging about the E. coli experiment that supposedly (but didn't) prove evolution. The end result, after 50,000 generations of breeding, with the experiment only proved life will find a way. It will adapt. Not evolve. Case in point... He got E. coli to live in an inhospitable environment, well, so do the Sherpa and Eskimos of today.After 50,000 generations of E. coli breeding and experimentation... it has not evolved into another species.50,000 generations ago... Humans were known as Homo erectus.25,000 generations ago... Neanderthals were walking around.There are SEVERAL complete species of change between modern humans and the ancestors walking around 1,000,000 years ago. And after 50,000 generations... he still has "just" E. coli.We are still missing some key piece of evidence for the validation of evolution.AnswerTechnically, you can refute wrong ideas (hypotheses/theories) but you can never prove anything absolutely. Evolution is spectacularly evidence-supported. Evolution has no refutation. We are 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999% sure that evolution is true. Note how pedantic this. With all the evidence we might as well say that we are 100% sure that evolution is true and that evolution is a theory that is more than a theory (a fact). Evolution is correct and is accepted by all respectable scientists who accept it due to its evidence.
Darwin had considerable evidence at his disposal. The most famous would be the finch beaks on the Galapagos Islands. But he also noted graduated geographic differences in pigeons, as well as traits bred by pigeon fanciers. Fossils of giant sloths indicated these creatures and forms and varieties long extinct. Probably the single biggest piece of evidence was the fact most species fit into a nested hierarchy of forms, highly indicative of shared (or common) ancestry.
Gerhard Emmanuel Lenski has written: 'The religious factor' -- subject(s): Case studies, Religion and sociology, Religion
Hasso von Lenski was born on February 9, 1942, in Potsdam, Germany.
Because nothing is proof of evolution.
Technology.
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Gerhard Lenski's approach highlights technological advancement, population size, and environmental conditions as factors that can bring about societal change. He argues that changes in these factors lead to changes in social structure and cultural values within a society.
Lois Lenski was born in 1893.
Richard Lenski was born in 1956.
Leon Lenski's birth name is Leon Eitel.
Arno von Lenski was born on 1893-07-20.
Richard C. H. Lenski died in 1936.
Richard C. H. Lenski was born in 1864.