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> "un siglo después de la muerte de Darwin, > Yo también te pongo el libro y la pagina
> todavía no tenemos ni la más ligera idea demostrable
> o plausible de cómo en realidad ocurrió la evolución, y
> esto ha provocado un estado de guerra abierta entre los biólogos en la
> que cada secta evolucionista insta a efectuar alguna modificación al
> esquema general.
> En cuanto a cómo ocurrió, no tenemos la más leve idea
> Niles Eldredge
> "(Natural History, año 1988, pag.78 y 81)
> tex.
about the theory of evolution: "It was a beautifully simple and
attractive theory. The only trouble was that, as Darwin was himself
partly aware, it was full of colossal holes. [Regarding Darwin's Origin
Of Species ] we have here the supreme irony that a book which has
become famous for explaining the origin of species in fact does nothing
of the kind... A century after Darwin's death, we still have not the
slightest demonstrable or even plausible idea of how evolution really
took place - and in recent years this has led to an extraordinary
series of battles over the whole question... a state of almost open war
exists among the evolutionists themselves, with every kind of sect
urging some new modification... As to how and why it really happened,
we have not the slightest idea and probably never shall."
Booker, Christopher. 1982. The Star Johannesburg, "The Evolution Of A
Theory," April 20, p.19