No, not everyone agreed with Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection when it was first proposed in the 19th century. It was a controversial idea that challenged existing religious and scientific beliefs about the origins of life. It took some time for his ideas to gain widespread acceptance in the scientific community.
Yes, the majority of scientists and educated individuals accept Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. It is supported by a wealth of scientific evidence from various fields, such as genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. However, some religious groups and individuals may still reject the theory based on their beliefs.
Yes, as a scientific concept, Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection has been supported by a vast amount of evidence since its proposal. It serves as the foundation for modern evolutionary biology.
Because they have a different idea of how the world came to be. The choose the Biblical explanation: about the creation of earth 6 days. They find it hard to believe that we evolved from single cell organisms and evolved for billions of years. Maybe because they don't know better
His theory doesn't fit with their ideas. They usually use the Bible to answer questions that science already has or is working on. These are questions that are not scientific questions but ones that are best debated and answered by philosophy.
Rudolph Virchow was rather interesting scientist. He was a biologist, doctor and pathologist. His work using autopsies is still used today. He was famous for his work with others in the theory of cells, in that cells come from other cells. He described and explained many diseases but he did not agree with Darwin about the evolution of man nor did he agree with the germ theory of disease. He considered social factors such as poverty as major cause of diseases.
he had no evidence.
The majority scientific community accepted Galileo's findings in the early 17th century, but the church technically did not agree with the position until 1989. Also in technical terms, not everyone believes in the geocentrivism, but the overwhelming majority do
Charles N. Agree was born in 1897.
Charles N. Agree died in 1982.
Darwin's theory was accepted,at first Darwin himself did not publish his findings as he did not feel anybody else would agree with his findings but once he found that a fellow scientist had conducted the same research and was going to publish his findings Darwin then also decided that he would publish his findings also.
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By putting forward a theory that wasn't that didnt agree with the churches version on the origin of the living things on the earth.
Yes, the majority of scientists and educated individuals accept Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. It is supported by a wealth of scientific evidence from various fields, such as genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. However, some religious groups and individuals may still reject the theory based on their beliefs.
Ya!
You can do this by agreement, call for a meeting. And everyone should agree.
If a theory does not agree with the experiments designed to test it, than either the experiment is faulty and needs to be fixed or the theory needs to be reviewed and reconsidered..
get everyone to agree with you