Evolution is a theory. But in its current form of modern evolutionary synthesis (or just evolutionary synthesis), it is fact. We know that the earth has been here a long time, and we know also that life has been here for billions of years. Over that time, life changed as the planet changed, or that life died. Evolution is how life came to take the forms it does today. Note that the facts and scientific evidence came before the theory. The theory explains what we can see and what we have inferred. And it does a superb job. The overwhelming majority of scientists agree to what is offered in evolutionary synthesis. There is far too much scientific evidence to deny the logic in this proposal.
As regards the idea of a "young earth" as proposed, an even larger majority reject the idea flatly. The National Academy of Sciences, a powerhouse U.S. national scientific organization, joins some 67 national and international science academies in rejecting the notion of a young earth as nonsense. The "science" that supports the idea of a young earth is argued by investigators who claim they cannot get published in the likes of, say, Nature, due to being discriminated against or censored. The truth is that there is no scientific merit to their work, and that is why they don't get any space on a page. And rightly so.
Objections posted to radiometric dating by young earth Christian (YEC) groups are ill-considered. The most preposterous claims are made. The fact is that several different radiometric dating methods are in agreement, and not one single proposal offered by YEC proponents, no matter how outrageous, can affect all the radiometric dating methods across the board. No one with any true understanding of the methodology of these processes can find something that faults every dating method. The flaws or misinterpretations of Genesis accounts of creation are shredded by scientific findings, and those desperate to defend Biblical accounts must be turning a blind eye to the obvious inconsistencies.
Certainly the correctness of a scientific theory is not determined by vote. Think back to the time when most scientists actually believed the Biblical account that set the age of the earth at a few thousands of years. But we learn, and we modify our thinking according to new evidence. The objections raised to what is currently offered by science are elevated by only a relatively tiny handful of investigators. And the more data that pours in, the less tenable the ideas of the objectors become.
Answer 1A theory. Just as E=Mc2 is the theory of relativity.Answer 2Evolution is both a fact and a theory, although the fact and the theory of evolution are - at least in my book - two different things:The fact of evolution is the observation that lifeforms evolve over time.The theory of evolution is the model that explains how they evolve, and how that applies to our findings in genetics and palaeontology. The theory of evolution incorporates a number of well-tested hypotheses, laws, and facts.
Evolution is descent with modification. Or, change over time. And formally as the change in allele frequencies over time in a population of organisms. This is an observed and a observable fact. The theory is; the theory of evolution by natural selection, which explains the fact of evolution. Natural selection is the main mechanism ( there are others ) that drives the adaptive change in organism that can lead to speciation, or just simple evolution.
He proposed a theory that attempts to explain why and the fact of evolution works.It is, so far, the best and most accurate theory that adequately explains why evolution happens.
Reproductive variation is central to evolution. All else in evolutionary theory follows directly or indirectly from the fact that organisms reproduce with variation.
The so called "theory" of evolution, though it has essentially been proven to be a fact.
Answer 1A theory. Just as E=Mc2 is the theory of relativity.Answer 2Evolution is both a fact and a theory, although the fact and the theory of evolution are - at least in my book - two different things:The fact of evolution is the observation that lifeforms evolve over time.The theory of evolution is the model that explains how they evolve, and how that applies to our findings in genetics and palaeontology. The theory of evolution incorporates a number of well-tested hypotheses, laws, and facts.
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.
Rather both. Evolution, the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms, is an observed and observable fact. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains this fact with overwhelming evidences from many different disciplines.
The best way to respond to this is to explain that there is the fact of evolution and the theory of evolution. Evolution is defined as genetic change within a population. This is an easily observable fact both in nature and the laboratory. The theory of evolution is an explanation for the diversity of life on earth based on the observable facts that evolution does indeed occur. It is exactly the same situation with gravity. Gravity is a fact, an easily observed physical phenomenon. But there is also a Theory of Gravitation, an explanation for the phenomenon itself and how it works. That there is a theory for both evolution and gravity does not mean the facts of evolution and gravity are any less true.
Evolution is a fact, not a theory. There are theories as to how the process of evolution works. The most notable is through natural selection proposed by Darwin and Wallace
Evolution is both fact and theory. One could say that there are laws of evolution. One such law could be: that reproductively isolated populations will always diverge genetically.
Evolution is descent with modification. Or, change over time. And formally as the change in allele frequencies over time in a population of organisms. This is an observed and a observable fact. The theory is; the theory of evolution by natural selection, which explains the fact of evolution. Natural selection is the main mechanism ( there are others ) that drives the adaptive change in organism that can lead to speciation, or just simple evolution.
The idea of evolution is that evolution is a fact and the theory of evolution by natural selection explains much about the fact of evolution. Your question is ill posed. A more modern phrase would say your question is malformed. How could the fact of evolution be a threat to anything? How could the theory that is the backbone of biology not be one of the greatest progressions in science? Much confusion between fact and theory. Theory explains fact and encompasses fact and is a higher scientific concept than fact.
Evolution is a scientific theory that is supported by overwhelming evidence from various fields such as paleontology, genetics, and microbiology. The term "theory" in science does not mean a guess, but rather a well-substantiated explanation based on evidence. While evolution is widely accepted among scientists, it is not considered a fact in the same way as established scientific laws because theories are subject to modification based on new evidence.
All educated people accept evolution and the theory that explains it. " Evolutionist " is a term not used among biologists. Even if there were no " evolutionists " evolution would still be an observed and observable fact and the theory of evolution by natural selection would still be the best explanation for much of the fact of evolution.
"Theory" means something much different in the world of science than it does in everyday use. Evolution is an observed fact. The theory around it is just our current understanding of the specific mechanics of it.
Because it is a fact that allele frequencies change over time in populations of organisms. And the theory of evolution by natural selection explains much of the fact of evolution very well.