It is also called panspermia theory,given by Richter in 1865.acording to him life on earth came from a distint planet in the form of spores or micro-organisms.It was preserved inside meteorites.These meteorites struck the barren earth to release the cosmozoa and helped in development of various creatures.But it faild to explain the origin of life on those distant planets.
theory of evolution
Albert Einstein supported the theory of evolution and believed in the scientific evidence that supported it.
First of all, evolution is not a science. One of the first rules of science is observation, and no one has observed evolution. We have observed gene mutation, yes. Breeding almost any animal will show you variation and mutation. I suppose, to answer your question, evolution is a theory derivative of genetics and biology. But, evolution is a theory, it has no confirmation. It is just a theory.
Well, I had the same question. Charles Darwin lived and died at this time. But things happened like the industrial revolution, or the findings of the Galapagos Island. Or if your wondering about Charles Robert Darwin, He discovered Evolution. He was the only scientist to understand evolution. The theory of evolution was brought up therefore changing history, the present, and future.
He was the founder of the theory of evolution.
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Cosmozoic or Interplanetary Theory as put forward by Richter states that life had reached the earth from some other heavenly body in the form of resistant spores of simple organisms in meteorites or in spaceships. Upon finding fertile soil here, the theory goes, they grew and then evolved into the various existing forms.
No discovered it, it is a proposed theory by Charles Darwin.
he discovered natural selection and the theory of evolution
The theory of evolution was proposed by Charles Darwin in his book "On the Origin of Species" published in 1859. However, the idea of evolution had been discussed by earlier naturalists and scientists before Darwin.
No, Darwin did not have knowledge of DNA when he proposed his theory of evolution. DNA was not discovered until after Darwin's time, in the 20th century. Darwin's theory of evolution was based on observations of natural selection and the variation and adaptation of species over time.
Although we may not be able to say who first defined evolution as the means by which new species arise, we do know that early pioneers of evolution theories include Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Lamarck. Charles Darwin (1809-1892) was not the first to study evolution, but he was the first to recognise the role of natural selection in evolution. He defined the process by which evolution occurs as being natural selection, in his Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection.
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.
Evolution is an observed and observable fact. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains many things about evolution. The theory generates testable hypothesis, as any good theory does. Remember, theory is the highest concept in science.
There are many books that describe the theory of evolution. For example, there is a book called Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory.
Charles Darwin's greatest scientific contribution is his work on the Theory of Evolution. Without it, the fact that plants and animals evolved from its ancestors would not have been discovered.
The scientific movement accepts the Theory of Evolution. The Theory is the basis for the science of biology.