There aren't really any problems with evolutionary theory as it applies to human evolution. There are however enough remaining unanswered questions to keep scientists busy for centuries. These questions include:
- What were the factors involved in the development of our typically human attributes, especially the complexity that is the human mind?
- How did we interact with other members of the clan of hominids during our emergence? What was, for instance, our relationship with the closely related Neanderthal tribe?
- How did the human self-consiousness evolve? Is it needed for surviving, and if so, how?
The only theory. The theory that explains the facts of human evolution and is internally consistent, plus supported by massive amounts of evidence.
The only theory. The theory that explains the facts of human evolution and is internally consistent, plus supported by massive amounts of evidence.
Yes it is
Theory of evolution refers to animals and plants evolution along the time. Language evolution is another issue, not entirely related to the theory of evolution. It follows the theory of evolution on some way but it is related to culture evolution, not to the physical attributes evolution.
They do not belive in the theory of evolution beacuse it contradicts the bible's idea that the human race was created in 6 days.
There is no separate theory of evolution for humans. Human evolution is the theory of evolution applied to humans. Evolutionary theory states that modern lifeforms, including humans, derive from common ancestors through a process of reproductive variation and natural selection.
Atomic theory is a theory about the nature of matter and related phenomena (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_theory). The evolution of Humans is not strongly related (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution)
Some theories of human evolution include the Out of Africa theory, which suggests that modern humans evolved in Africa and migrated to other parts of the world. The Multiregional theory suggests that modern humans evolved simultaneously in different regions of the world. The Recent African Origin theory posits that modern humans originated in Africa and replaced other hominid populations.
There is no theory of creation. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains much about the fact of evolution. The only significance to human society is that some people can not accept the real and modern world because of ideological constraints.
Human evolution can be explained partially by the Wallace-Darwin theory of evolution via natural selection. Many of our outside characteristics can be explained in that way. However many other 'higher' human characteristics cannot be explained by that theory. Altruism (i.e. risking your own life to do good to an enemy of your without expecting any benefit at all) is the achilee's heel of Wallace-Darwin theory of evolution. The full explanation is not yet found...
This question has been debated for many years. There are two theories, a religious theory and an evolution theory. The religious theory states that man kind was created by god. The other theory is that man kind came about through evolution.
The human evolution theory is the scientific study of how humans evolved from earlier species of primates. It explains how anatomical, genetic, and behavioral characteristics have changed over time, leading to the development of modern humans. Key milestones include bipedalism, tool use, brain expansion, and cultural evolution.