martes, 14 de octubre de 2008
The Origins Of The Theory Of Evolution
The theory of evolution is relatively new. It was formulated by Charles Darwin in the XIX a.c. although I have discovered some prove which would maybe change the origins of the theory. The roman mythology encounters lots of phenomenons with creative answers. Modern religions have done the same, although without the success that the roman and Greek mythology has had. The question of existence isn’t new, and as many other very important and highly philosophical questions, it is answered by the roman mythology.The roman mythology may be the origin of the theory. In The Myrmidons is says: “The tree stood before me in my dreams, with its numerous branches all covered with living, moving creatures. It seemed to shake its limbs and throw down over the ground a multitude of those industrious grain-gathering animals, which appeared to gain in size, and grow larger and larger, and by and by to stand erect, lay aside their superfluous legs and their black color, and finally to assume the human form.” (Bulfinch, page 101) The theory is very accurate and credible. This is enough prove for everybody to acknowledge the origins of the theory of our evolution don’t rely in Darwin. The Romans had knowledge that was lost, some may be of existence. The conclusions they dropped 2000 or more years ago, we are just formulating. Who knows how much knowledge humanity has lost since?
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