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How did Charles Darwin discover evolution?
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It wasn't a single a single moment of insight. It took years of observation of subtle differences in adaptations in birds, insects, plants, and higher animals.
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Contrary to popular belief, he didn't discover natural selection while in the Galapagos Islands. He brought back countless specimens and it was only after years of study that he connected the dots
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He also learned much from selective breeding of livestock and dogs. Not sure how much it contributed to his discovery, but certainly he used it make his case afterwards
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Bird beaks seemed to play a pretty central role:
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2006/07/how-darwins-finches-got-their-beaks/
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Here's my question:
Why didn't someone think of evolution sooner? There were a lot of smart people before Darwin who must have made similar observations.
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Darwin had a few advantages. For one, the religious origins of the Earth and its species had fallen out of favor within much of the scientific community.
This freed the way to openly discuss and study alternate theories
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Geology had already proved (or at least strongly suggested) that the Earth was much more than a few thousand years long before Darwin came along.
That's a another pretty big advantage that he had.
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Yeah, no way pre-Elightenment thinkers could ever have thought of millions of years of evolution being the explanation for our species if the common belief was that Earth was 4000 years old
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Yeah, it was pretty obvious. We sure look a lot like monkeys. I'm not sure if Aristotle or Plato ever saw one, though. So I guess you can give them that.
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I think it's pretty safe to say that they knew monkeys existed, though.
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Man, not one person so far saying something like "It's just a theory. It's not science". Maybe society is growing up
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You're living in a bubble, man. There are plenty of sites with quotes like that out there.
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It so happens that I am a total believer in evolution by natural selection, but it's not wrong to call it a theory. It is simply not something that can be proven.
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Depends on your definition of proof. It meets mine.
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Just because you can't prove it with math or by seeing it happen in real time, doesn't mean it hasn't been proven.