The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of DarwinismFree Press, 2007 - Всего страниц: 320 When Michael J. Behe's first book, Darwin's Black Box, was published in 1996, it launched the intelligent design movement. Critics howled, yet hundreds of thousands of readers and a growing number of scientists were intrigued by Behe's claim that Darwinism could not explain the complex machinery of the cell.
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... steps were missing , or three . With three missing steps , the couch potatoes would likely be left behind with the frail old men , but the jocks could still go on . With more missing steps , even the athletes would have trouble . Some ...
... steps are each better ( " more fit " ) than preceding steps , so that the mutant gene increases in number in the population as natural selection favors the offspring of people who have it . Yet its usefulness quickly declines when ...
... step a population of organisms takes is very likely to be unconnected to the last step . The upshot is that even if a gradual route toward a complex structure exists — even one with no missing steps - if the route is lengthy enough ...
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