Una Disensión Científica sobre el Darwinismo

22 Noviembre 2006
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"Somos escépticos acerca de las afirmaciones de que las mutaciones aleatorias y la selección natural puedan explicar la complejidad de la vida. Debe fomentarse un cuidadoso examen de la evidencia en favor de la teoría darwinista."​

Esta es la lista de cientificos que abiertamente rechazan el modelo Darwinista como explicacion para la complejidad de la vida.

Philip Skell Emeritus, Evan Pugh Prof. of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University Member of the National Academy of Sciences
Lyle H. Jensen Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Biological Structure & Dept. of Biochemistry University of Washington, Fellow AAAS
Maciej Giertych Full Professor, Institute of Dendrology Polish Academy of Sciences
Lev Beloussov Prof. of Embryology, Honorary Prof., Moscow State University Member, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
Eugene Buff Ph.D. Genetics Institute of Developmental Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences
Emil Palecek Prof. of Molecular Biology, Masaryk University; Leading Scientist Inst. of Biophysics, Academy of Sci., Czech Republic
K. Mosto Onuoha Shell Professor of Geology & Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Univ. of Nigeria Fellow, Nigerian Academy of Science
Ferenc Jeszenszky Former Head of the Center of Research Groups Hungarian Academy of Sciences
M.M. Ninan Former President Hindustan Academy of Science, Bangalore University (India)
Denis Fesenko Junior Research Fellow, Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
Sergey I. Vdovenko Senior Research Assistant, Department of Fine Organic Synthesis Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry
Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences (Ukraine)
Henry Schaefer Director, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry University of Georgia
Paul Ashby Ph.D. Chemistry Harvard University
Israel Hanukoglu Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Chairman The College of Judea and Samaria (Israel)
Alan Linton Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology University of Bristol (UK)
Dean Kenyon Emeritus Professor of Biology San Francisco State University
David W. Forslund Ph.D. Astrophysics, Princeton University Fellow of American Physical Society
Robert W. Bass Ph.D. Mathematics (also: Rhodes Scholar; Post-Doc at Princeton) Johns Hopkins University
John Hey Associate Clinical Prof. (also: Fellow, American Geriatrics Society) Dept. of Family Medicine, Univ. of Mississippi
Daniel W. Heinze Ph.D. Geophysics (also: Post-Doc Fellow, Carnegie Inst. of Washington) Texas A&M University
Richard Anderson Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Policy Duke University
David Chapman* Senior Scientist Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Giuseppe Sermonti Professor of Genetics, Ret. (Editor, Rivista di Biologia/Biology Forum) University of Perugia (Italy)
Stanley Salthe Emeritus Professor Biological Sciences Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
Marcos N. Eberlin Professor, The State University of Campinas (Brazil) Member, Brazilian Academy of Science
Bernard d'Abrera Visiting Scholar, Department of Entomology British Museum (Natural History)
John C. Walton Professor of Reactive Chemistry (Ph.D. & D.Sc.) University of St. Andrews (UK)
Fellow Royal Society of Chemistry
Fellow Royal Society of Edinburgh
Mae-Wan Ho Ph.D. Biochemistry The University of Hong Kong
Donald Ewert Ph.D. Microbiology University of Georgia
Russell Carlson Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Georgia
Scott Minnich Professor, Dept of Microbiology, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry University of Idaho
Jeffrey Schwartz Assoc. Res. Psychiatrist, Dept. of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences University of California, Los Angeles
Alexander F. Pugach Ph.D. Astrophysics Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (Ukraine)
Ralph Seelke Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology University of Wisconsin, Superior
Annika Parantainen Ph.D. Biology University of Turku (Finland)
Fred Schroeder Ph.D. Marine Geology Columbia University
David Snoke Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy University of Pittsburgh
Frank Tipler Prof. of Mathematical Physics Tulane University
John A. Davison Emeritus Associate Professor of Biology University of Vermont
James Tour Chao Professor of Chemistry Rice University
Pablo Yepes Research Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy Rice University
David Bolender Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Cell Biology, Neurobiology & Anatomy Medical College of Wisconsin
Leo Zacharski Professor of Medicine Dartmouth Medical School
Joel D. Hetzer Ph.D. Statistics Baylor University
Michael Behe Professor of Biological Science Lehigh University
Michael Atchison Professor of Biochemistry University of Pennsylvania, Vet School
Thomas G. Guilliams Ph.D. Molecular Biology The Medical College of Wisconsin
Arthur B. Robinson Professor of Chemistry Oregon Institute of Science & Medicine
Joel Adams Professor of Computer Science Calvin College
Abraham S. Feigenbaum Ph.D. Nutritional Biochemistry Rutgers University
Yasuo Yoshida Ph.D. Physics Kyushu University (Japan)
Domingo Aerden Professor of Geology Universidad de Granada (Spain)
Kevin Farmer Adjunct Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Scientific Methodology) University of Oklahoma
D.R. Eiras-Stofella Director, Electron Microscopy Center (Ph.D. Molecular Biology) Parana Federal University (Brazil)
Neal Adrian Ph.D. Microbiology University of Oklahoma
Kerry N. Jones Professor of Mathematical Sciences Ball State University
Ge Wang Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Engineering University of Iowa
Moorad Alexanian Professor of Physics University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Richard Spencer Professor (Ph.D. Stanford) University of California, Davis, Solid-State Circuits Research Laboratory
Mark Krejchi Ph.D. Polymer Science & Engineering (Post-docs, Stanford & Caltech) University of Massachusetts
Braxton Alfred Emeritus Professor, Anthropology University of British Columbia (Canada)
R. Craig Henderson Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering Tennessee Tech University
Michael J. Kavaya Senior Scientist NASA Langley Research Center
Wesley Allen Professor of Computational Quantum Chemistry University of Georgia
James Pierre Hauck Professor of Physics & Astronomy University of San Diego
Olen R. Brown Former Professor of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology University of Missouri, Columbia
Eshan Dias Ph.D. Chemical Engineering King’s College, Cambridge University (UK)
Joseph Atkinson Ph.D. Organic Chemistry MIT
Dennis Dean Rathman Staff Scientist MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Richard Austin Assoc. Prof. & Chair, Biology & Natural Sciences Piedmont College
Raymond C. Mjolsness Ph.D. Physics Princeton University
John Baumgardner Ph.D. Geophysics & Space Physics University of California, Los Angeles
Glenn R. Johnson Adjunct Professor of Medicine University of North Dakota School of Medicine
George Bennett Associate Professor of Chemistry Millikin University
Robert L. Waters Lecturer, College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology
David Berlinski Ph.D. Philosophy Princeton University
James Robert Dickens Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Texas A&M University
Phillip Bishop Professor of Kinesiology University of Alabama
Jeffrey M. Jones Professor Emeritus in Medicine (Ph.D. Microbiology and M.D.) University of Wisconsin-Madison
Donald R. Mull Ph.D. Physiology University of Pittsburgh
John Bloom Ph.D. Physics Cornell University
William Dembski Ph.D. Mathematics University of Chicago
Ben J. Stuart Ph.D. Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Rutgers University
Raymond Bohlin Ph.D. Molecular & Cell Biology University of Texas, Dallas
Christa R. Koval Ph.D. Chemistry University of Colorado at Boulder
John Bordelon Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
David Richard Carta Ph.D. Bio-Engineering University of California, San Diego
Lydia G. Thebeau Ph.D. Cell & Molecular Biology Saint Louis University
David Bossard Ph. D. Mathematics Dartmouth College
Robert W. Kelley Ph.D. Entomology Clemson University
David Bourell Professor Mechanical Engineering University of Texas, Austin
Carlos M. Murillo Professor of Medicine (Neurosurgery) Autonomous University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
Walter Bradley Distinguished Professor of Engineering Baylor University
Sami Palonen Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry University of Helsinki (Finland)
John Brejda Ph.D. Agronomy University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Bradley R. Johnson Ph.D. Materials Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rudolf Brits Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry University of Stellenbosch (South Africa)
Gary Kastello Ph.D. Biology University of Wisonsin-Milwaukee
Karen Rispin Assistant Professor of Biology LeTourneau University
Frederick Brooks Kenan Professor of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Omer Faruk Noyan Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Paleontology) Celal Bayar University (Turkey)
Neil Broom Associate Professor, Chemical & Materials Engineering University of Auckland (New Zealand)
Malcolm D. Chisholm Ph.D. Insect Ecology (M.A. Zoology, Oxford University) University of Bristol (UK)
John Brown Research Meteorologist National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Joseph A. Kunicki Associate Professor of Mathematics The University of Findlay
John Brumbaugh Emeritus Professor of Biological Sciences University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Thomas M. Stackhouse Ph.D. Biochemistry University of California, Davis
Nancy Bryson Associate Professor of Chemistry Mississippi University for Women
Walter L. Starkey Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering The Ohio State University
Donald Calbreath Professor, Department of Chemistry Whitworth College
Pingnan Shi Ph.D. Electrical Engineering (Artificial Neural Networks) University of British Columbia (Canada)
John B. Cannon Ph.D. Organic Chemistry Princeton University
John L. Burba Ph.D. Physical Chemistry Baylor University
Stephen J. Cheesman Ph.D. Geophysics University of Toronto
Mike Forward Ph.D. Applied Mathematics (Chaos Theory) Imperial College, University of London (UK)
Lowell D. White Industrial Hygiene Specialist (Ph.D. Epidemiology) University of New Mexico
Brian Landrum Associate Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering University of Alabama, Huntsville
David Chambers Physicist Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Michael T. Goodrich Professor of Computer Science University of California, Irvine
T. Timothy Chen Ph.D. Statistics University of Chicago
Sarah M. Williams Ph.D. Environmental Engineering (emphasis in microbiology) Stanford University
Donald Clark Ph.D. Physical Biochemistry Louisiana State University
John Frederick Zino Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Shing-Yan Chiu Professor of Physiology University of Wisconsin, Madison
Todd A. Anderson Ph.D. Computer Science University of Kentucky
John Cimbala Professor of Mechanical Engineering Pennsylvania State University
Chris Swanson Tutor (Ph.D. Physics, University of Oregon) Gutenberg College
Kieran Clements Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences Toccoa Falls College
John K. Herdklotz Ph.D. Physical Chemistry Rice University
Jan Chatham Ph.D. Neurophysiology University of North Texas
George A. Gates Emeritus Emeritus Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery University of Washington
John Cogdell Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering University of Texas, Austin
David R. Beaucage Ph.D. Mathematics State University of New York at Stony Brook
Leon Combs Professor & Chair, Chemistry & Biochemistry Kennesaw State University
Laraba P. Kendig Ph.D. Materials Science & Engineering University of Michigan
Nicholas Comninellis Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine University of Missouri-Kansas City
William J. Arion Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry Cornell University
Stephen Crouse Professor of Kinesiology Texas A&M University
Cham Dallas Professor, Pharmaceutics & Biomedical Science University of Georgia
Charles N. Verheyden Professor of Surgery Texas A&M College of Medicine
Melody Davis Ph.D. Chemistry Princeton University
Thomas Deahl Ph.D. Radiation Biology The University of Iowa
Shun Yan Cheung Associate Professor of Computer Science Emory University
Robert DeHaan Ph.D. Human Development University of Chicago
Gage Blackstone Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Texas A&M University
Harold Delaney Professor of Psychology University of New Mexico
Jonathan C. Boomgaarden Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering University of Wisconsin
Greg Tate Ph.D. Plant Pathology University of California, Davis
William Bordeaux Chair, Department of Natural & Mathematical Science Huntington College
Michael Delp Professor of Physiology Texas A&M University
Keith F. Conner Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Clemson University
David DeWitt Associate Professor of Biology Liberty University
Aaron J. Miller Ph.D. Physics Stanford University
Gary Dilts Ph.D. Mathematical Physics University of Colorado
Gerald Chubb Associate Professor of Aviation Ohio State University
Robert DiSilvestro Ph.D. Biochemistry Texas A & M University
Daniel Dix Associate Professor of Mathematics University of South Carolina
Allison Dobson Assistant Professor, Chemistry Georgia Southern University
David Prentice Professor, Department of Life Sciences Indiana State University
Kenneth Dormer Ph.D. Biology & Physiology University of California, Los Angeles
Ernest Prabhakar Ph.D. Experimental Particle Physics California Institute of Technology
John Doughty Ph.D. Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering University of Arizona
Jeanne Drisko Clinical Assistant Professor of Alternative Medicine University of Kansas, School of Medicine
Robert Eckel Professor of Medicine, Physiology & Biophysics University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Seth Edwards Associate Professor of Geology University of Texas, El Paso
Eduard F. Schmitter Ph.D. Astronomy University of Wisconsin
Lee Eimers Professor of Physics & Mathematics Cedarville University
William J. Hedden Ph.D. Geology Missouri University of Science & Technology
Daniel Ely Professor, Biology University of Akron
Pattle Pun Professor of Biology Wheaton College
Thomas English Adjunct Professor of Physics & Engineering Palomar College
Rosalind Picard Sc.D. Electrical Engineering & Computer Science MIT
Danielle Dalafave Associate Professor of Physics The College of New Jersey
Richard Erdlac Ph.D. Structural Geology University of Texas (Austin)
Michael C. Reynolds Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Arkansas-Fort Smith
Bruce Evans Ph.D. Neurobiology Emory University
Gary Achtemeier Ph.D. Meteorology Florida State University
William Everson Ph.D. Human Physiology Penn State College of Medicine
Susan L.M. Huck Ph.D. Geology/Geography Clark University
James Florence Associate Professor, Department of Public Health East Tennessee State University
Douglas R. Buck Ph.D. Nutrition and Food Sciences Utah State University Fellow, American College of Nutrition
Margaret Flowers Professor of Biology Wells College
Étienne Windisch Ph.D. Engineering McGill University (Canada)
Mark Foster Ph.D. Chemical Engineering University of Minnesota
Suzanne Sawyer Vincent Ph.D. Physiology & Biophysics University of Washington
Clarence Fouche Professor of Biology Virginia Intermont College
Robert Blomgren Ph.D. Mathematics University of Minnesota
Kenneth French Chairman, Division of Natural Science Blinn College
Richard N. Taylor Professor of Information & Computer Science University of California, Irvine
Stephen C. Knowles Ph.D. Marine Science University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Marvin Fritzler Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Calgary Medical School (Canada)
Mark L. Psiaki Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Ph.D., Princeton) Cornell University
Walter E. Lillo Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Purdue University
Mark Fuller Ph.D. Microbiology University of California, Davis
Daniel Galassini Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Kansas State University
Stanley E. Zager Professor Emeritus, Chemical Engineering Youngstown State University
Andrew Fong Ph.D. Chemistry Indiana University
John Garth Ph.D. Physics University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
John K. G. Kramer Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Human Biology & Nutrition Sciences University of Guelph (Canada)
Glen O. Brindley Professor of Surgery, Director of Ophthalmology Scott & White Clinic, Texas A&M University H.S.C.
Ann Gauger Ph.D. Zoology University of Washington
Pamela Faith Fahey Ph.D. Physiology & Biophysics University of Illinois
Paul Brown Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Trinity Western University (Canada)
Mark Geil Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering Ohio State University
Ibrahim Barsoum Ph.D. Microbiology The George Washington University
Jim Gibson Ph.D. Biology Loma Linda University
John W. Balliet Ph.D. Molecular & Cellular Biology University of Pennsylvania,
Post-doctoral Fellowship, Harvard Medical School
William Gilbert Emeritus Professor of Biology Simpson College
Joe R. Eagleman Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Kansas
Dexter F. Speck Associate Professor of Physiology University of Kentucky Medical Center
Warren Gilson Associate Professor, Dairy Science University of Georgia
Raul Leguizamon Professor of Medicine (Pathology) Autonomous University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
Steven Gollmer Ph.D. Atmospheric Science Purdue University
Sun Uk Kim Ph.D. Biochemical Engineering University of Delaware
Gene B. Chase Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science (Ph.D. Cornell) Messiah College
Chris Grace Associate Professor of Psychology Biola University
James A. Ellard, Sr. Ph.D. Chemistry University of Kentucky
Richard Gunasekera Ph.D. Biochemical Genetics Baylor University
Jennifer M. Cohen Ph.D. Mathematical Physics New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Russel Peak Senior Researcher, Engineering Information Systems Georgia Institute of Technology
Graham Gutsche Emeritus Professor of Physics U.S. Naval Academy
Olivia A. Henderson Ph.D. Pharmaceutics University of Missouri, Kansas City
Dan Hale Professor of Animal Science Texas A&M University
Robert L. Jones Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology University of California, Irvine
James Harbrecht Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Cardiology University of Kansas Medical Center
George W. Benthien Ph.D. Mathematics Carnegie Mellon University
James Harman Associate Chair, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry Texas Tech University
Frederick T. Zugibe Emeritus Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
William Harris Ph.D. Nutritional Biochemistry University of Minnesota
Thomas H. Johnson Ph.D. Mathematics University of Maryland
Paul Hausgen Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Gregory A. Snyder Ph.D. Geochemistry Colorado School of Mines
Walter Hearn Ph.D. Biochemistry University of Illinois
Janice Arion Ph.D. Animal Science Cornell University
Howard Martin Whitcraft Ph.D. Mathematics University of St. Louis
Nolan Hertel Professor, Nuclear & Radiological Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Joseph Francis Associate Professor of Biology Cedarville University
Roland Hirsch Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry University of Michigan
Todd Peterson Ph.D. Plant Physiology University of Rhode Island
Charles Edward Norman Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Carleton University (Canada)
Dewey Hodges Professor, Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
James P. Russum Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Marko Horb Ph.D. Cell & Developmental Biology State University of New York A
Joe Watkins Military Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering United States Military Academy
Barton Houseman Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Goucher College
Mark Pritt Ph.D. Mathematics Yale University
Edward Peltzer Ph.D. Oceanography University of California, San Diego (Scripps Institute)
Cornelius Hunter Ph.D. Biophysics University of Illinois
Rodney Ice Principle Research Scientist, Nuclear & Radiological Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Malcolm W. MacArthur Ph.D. Molecular Biophysics University of London (UK)
Rafe Payne Ph.D. Biology University of Nebraska
Muzaffar Iqbal Ph.D. Chemistry University of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Mark P. Bowman Ph.D. Organic Chemistry Pennsylvania State University
David L. Elliott Chair, Division of Natural Sciences/Mathematics Louisiana College
David Ives Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry Ohio State University
Amiel G. Jarstfer Professor & Chair, Department of Biology LeTourneau University
Stephan J. G. Gift Professor of Electrical Engineering The University of the West Indies
Tony Jelsma Ph.D. Biochemistry McMaster University (Canada)
George C. Wells Professor of Computer Science Rhodes University (South Africa)
Fred Johnson Ph.D. Pathology Vanderbilt University
Raleigh R. White, IV Professor of Surgery Texas A&M University, College of Medicine
Jerry Johnson Ph.D. Pharmacology & Toxicology Purdue University
Harold D. Cole Professor of Physiology Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Yongsoon Park Ph.D. Nutritional Biochemistry Washington State University
Richard Johnson Professor of Chemistry LeTourneau University
David Hagen Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering University of Minnesota
David Johnson Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology Duquesne University
Jay Hollman Assistant Clinical Professor of Cardiology Louisiana State University Health Science Center
Lawrence Johnston Emeritus Professor of Physics University of Idaho
Albert J. Starshak Ph.D. Physical Chemistry Illinois Institute of Technology
Robert Jones Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Texas-Pan America
Scott T. Dreher Ph.D. Geology (Royal Society USA Research Fellow) University of Alaska, Fairbanks
David Jones Professor of Biochemistry & Chair of Chemistry Grove City College
Robert Kaita Ph.D. Nuclear Physics Rutgers University
Kenneth Demarest Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Kansas
Edwin Karlow Chair, Department of Physics LaSierra University
Francis M. Donahue Professor Emeritus, Chemical Engineering The University of Michigan
James Keener Professor of Mathematics & Adjunct of Bioengineering University of Utah
Shawn Wright Ph.D. Crop Science North Carolina State University
Douglas Keil Ph.D. Plasma Physics University of Wisconsin, Madison
Dave Finnegan Staff Member (Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Maryland) Los Alamos National Laboratory
Micheal Kelleher Ph.D. Biophysical Chemistry University of Ibadan (Nigeria)
Christine B. Beaucage Ph.D. Mathematics State University of New York at Stony Brook
Rebecca Keller Research Professor, Department of Chemistry University of New Mexico
Gerald E. Hoyer Retired Forrest Scientist (Ph.D. Silviculture, University of Washington) Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Michael Kent Ph.D. Materials Science University of Minnesota
Richard Kinch Ph.D. Computer Science Cornell University
Irfan Yilmaz Professor of Biology (Ph.D. Systematic Zoology) Dokuz Eylul University (Turkey)
Bretta King Assistant Professor of Chemistry Spelman College
Mauricio Alcocer Director of Graduate Studies (Ph.D. Plant Science, University of Idaho) Autonomous University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
R. Barry King Prof. of Environmental Safety & Health Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute
Hiroshi Ishii M.D., Ph.D. Behavioral Neurology Tohoku University (Japan)
Michael Kinnaird Ph.D. Organic Chemistry University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Lasse Uotila M.D., Ph.D. Medicinal Biochemistry University of Helsinki (Finland)
Donald Kobe Professor of Physics University of North Texas, Denton
Martin Emery Ph.D. Chemistry University of Southampton (UK)
Charles Koons Ph.D. Organic Chemistry University of Minnesota
Miguel A. Rodriguez Undergraduate Lab. Coordinator for Biochemistry University of Ottawa (Canada)
Carl Koval Full Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry University of Colorado, Boulder
Magda Narciso Leite Professor, College of Pharmacy & Biochemistry Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (Brazil)
Bruce Krogh Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering Carnegie Mellon University
Tetsuichi Takagi Senior Research Scientist Geological Survey of Japan
Daniel Kuebler Ph.D. Molecular & Cellular Biology University of California, Berkeley
William Notz Professor of Statistics Ohio State University
Don Ranney Emeritus Professor of Anatomy and Kinesiology University of Waterloo (Canada)
Wesley Nyborg Emeritus Professor of Physics University of Vermont
Peter William Holyland Ph.D. Geology University of Queensland (Australia)
Paul Kuld Associate Professor of Biological Science Biola University
Douglas B. Matthews Associate Professor of Neuroscience Baylor University
Heather Kuruvilla Ph.D. Biological Sciences State University of New York, Buffalo
Nancy L. Swanson Ph.D. Physics Florida State University
Martin LaBar Ph. D. Genetics & Zoology University of Wisconsin, Madison
William B. Hart Assistant Professor of Mathematics University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Teresa Larranaga Ph.D. Pharmacology University of New Mexico
Yuri Zharikov Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (Ph.D. Zoology) Simon Fraser University (Canada)
Ronald Larson Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering University of Michigan
Wolfgang Hutter Ph.D. Chemistry University of Ulm (Germany)
Robert Lattimer Ph.D. Chemistry University of Kansas, Lawrence
Robert J. Graham Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Iowa State University
M. Harold Laughlin Professor & Chair, Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Missouri
Samuel C. Winchester Klopman Distinguished Professor Emeritus (Ph.D. Princeton) North Carolina State University
George Lebo Associate Professor of Astronomy University of Florida
Kurt J. Henle Professor Emeritus (Ph.D. Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
J.B. Lee Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Texas, Dallas
James O. Dritt Ph.D. Civil Engineering & Environmental Science University of Oklahoma
Matti Leisola Professor, Laboratory of Bioprocess Engineering Helsinki University of Technology
Manuel Garcia Ulloa Gomez Director of Marine Sciences Laboratory Autonomous University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
E. Lennard Sc. D. Surgical Infections & Immunology University of Cincinnati
Glen E. Deal Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Florida Institute of Technology
Lane Lester Ph.D. Genetics Purdue University
Paul Whitehead Ph.D. Chemical Thermodynamics University of Natal (South Africa)
Catherine Lewis Ph.D. Geophysics Colorado School of Mines
John R. Goltz Ph.D. Electrical Engineering University of Arizona
Peter Line Ph.D. Neuroscience Swinburne University of Technology (Australia)
Gerald P. Bodey Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Former Chairman Department of Medical Specialties,
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Garrick Little Ph.D. Organic Chemistry Texas A & M University
John Nichols Ph.D. Mathematics University of Tennessee
Mark Bearden Ph.D. Electrical & Computer Engineering Carnegie Mellon University
Harry Lubansky Ph.D. Biological Chemistry University of Illinois, Chicago
Daniel L. Moran Ph.D. Molecular & Cellular Biology Ohio University
Fulbright Scholar
Ken Ludema Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan
Jed Macosko Ph.D. Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
Nigel Surridge Ph.D. Electrochemistry & Photochemistry University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Christopher Macosko Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Princeton University
David Keller Associate Professor of Chemistry University of New Mexico
Allen Magnuson Ph. D. Theoretical & Applied Mechanics University of New Hampshire
Amy Ward Ph.D. Mathematics Clemson University
Donald Mahan Professor of Animal Nutrition Ohio State University
Shane A. Kasten Post-Doctoral Fellow (Ph.D. Biochemistry, Kansas State University) Virginia Commonwealth University
Robert Marks Professor, Signal & Image Processing University of Washington
Chi-Deu Chang Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry State University of New York, Buffalo
Jesus Ambriz Professor of Medicine Autonomous University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
Julie Marshall Ph.D. Chemistry Texas Tech University
Jay L. Wile Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry University of Rochester
Manfredo Pansa Ph.D. Computer Science University of Turin (Italy)
David McClellan Assistant Professor of Family & Community Medicine Texas A&M University College of Medicine
Evgeny Shirokov Faculty Lecturer (Nuclear and Particle Physics) Moscow State University (Russia)
Charles E. Hunt Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Professor of Design University of California, Davis
Also, Visiting Professor of Physics University of Barcelona (Spain)
Andy McIntosh Full Professor of Thermodynamics and Combustion Theory University of Leeds (UK)
Mark A. Robinson Ph.D. Environmental Science Lacrosse University
Hsin-Yi Lin Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology National Taipei University of Technology (Taiwan)
Tom McMullen Ph.D. History & Philosophy of Science Indiana University
Martin Poenie Associate Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology University of Texas, Austin
Haim Shore Professor of Quality and Reliability Engineering (Ph.D. Statistics) Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Israel)
Tony Mega Ph.D. Biochemistry Purdue University
Carl Poppe Ph.D. Physics University of Wisconsin
Keith P. Birch Ph.D. Atmospheric Physics University of Southampton (UK)
James Menart Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Wright State University
Theodor Liss Ph.D. Chemistry MIT
James Keesling Professor of Mathematics University of Florida
Brian Miller Ph.D. Physics Duke University
Christopher D. Beling Associate Professor of Physics The University of Hong Kong (China)
Art Nitz Ph.D. Anatomy & Neurobiology University of Kentucky
Thomas Milner Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering University of Texas, Austin
David Ness Ph.D. Anthropology Temple University
Christian W. Puritz Ph.D. Mathematics University of Glasgow (UK)
Forrest Mims Atmospheric Researcher Geronimo Creek Observatory
S. W. Pelletier* Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Chemistry University of Georgia, Athens
Richard L. Carpenter, Jr. Ph.D. Meteorology University of Oklahoma
Paul Missel Ph.D. Physics MIT
Jeffrey Sabburg Ph.D. Physics Queensland University of Technology (Australia)
Dónal O'Mathúna Ph.D. Pharmacognosy Ohio State University
Steve D. Figard Ph.D. Biochemistry Florida State University
Lennart Möller Professor, Center for Nutrition & Toxicology Karolinska Institute (Sweden)
Victoriano Saenz Professor of Medicine Autonomous University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
Takeo Nakagawa Chancellor (Ph.D. Physics, Monash University, Australia) White Mountains Academy (Japan)
David Monson Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry Indiana University
James T. Fowler Ph.D. Mathematics University of Durham (UK)
Hugh Nutley* Professor Emeritus of Physics & Engineering Seattle Pacific University
Terry Morrison Ph.D. Chemistry Syracuse University
Bijan Nemati Ph.D. High Energy Physics University of Washington
William Russell Belding Ph.D. Mathematics University of Notre Dame
Bridget Ingham Ph.D. Physics Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)
Paul Nesselroade Associate Professor of Experimental Psychology Asbury College
Kevin L. Kendig Ph.D. Materials Science & Engineering University of Michigan
Marco Bernardes Professor & Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering Federal Center of Technological Education, Minas Gerais (Brazil)
Robert Newman Ph.D. Astrophysics Cornell University
Angus Menuge Ph.D. Philosophy of Psychology University of Wisconsin-Madison
Khawar Sohail Siddiqui Senior Research Associate (Protein Chemistry) University of New South Wales (Australia)
Janet Parker Professor of Medical Physiology Texas A&M University, Health Science Center
Scott Northrup Chair and Professor of Chemistry Tennessee Tech University
John Omdahl* Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of New Mexico
Matthew A. Jenks Professor of Horticultural Science Purdue University
Fazale Rana Ph.D. Chemistry Ohio University
Rebecca Orr Ph.D. Cell Biology University of Texas, Southwestern
Cevat Babuna Professor Emeritus of Gynecology (Post-doc, University of Chicago) Istanbul University (Turkey)
Bruce L. Gordon Ph.D. Philosophy of Physics Northwestern University
Lawrence Overzet Professor of Engineering & Computer Science University of Texas, Dallas
J. C. Meredith Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Siddarth Pandey Assistant Professor of Chemistry New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Bruce Holman, III Ph.D. Organic Chemistry Northwestern University
Gordon Mills Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry University of Texas, Medical Branch
A. Clyde Hill Ph.D. Soil Chemistry Rutgers University
Aric D. Blumer Ph.D. Computer Engineering Virginia Tech
Stephen C. Meyer Ph.D. Philosophy of Science Cambridge University (UK)
William Purcell Ph.D. Physical Chemistry Princeton University
Paul Randolph Ph.D. Mathematical Statistics University of Minnesota
Christopher Morbey Astronomer (Ret.) Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics, National Research Council of Canada
Stephen C. Tentarelli Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Lehigh University
 
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David Reed Ph.D Entomology University of California, Riverside
Charles D. Johnson Ph.D. Chemistry University of Minnesota
J. Ishizaki Associate Professor of Neuropsychology (M.D., Ph.D. Medicine) Kobe Gakuin University (Japan)
David Rogstad Ph.D. Physics California Institute of Technology
Mark Shlapobersky Ph.D. Virology Bar-Ilan University (Israel)
Arthur John Jones Ph.D. Zoology & Comparative Physiology Birmingham University (UK)
Patricia Reiff Director, Rice Space Institute Rice University
Oleh Havrysh Senior Research Assistant, Protein & Peptide Structure & Function Dept. Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry & Petrochemistry
Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences (Ukraine)
W. Christopher Schroeder Associate Professor of Mathematics Morehead State University
Gail H. Allwine Professor of Electrical Engineering (retired) Gonzaga University
Dan Reynolds Ph.D. Organic Chemistry University of Texas, Austin
Gildo Magalhães Professor of the History of Science & Technology University of São Paulo (Brazil)
Andrew Steckley Ph.D. Civil Engineering University of Western Ontario (Canada)
Terry Rickard Ph.D. Engineering Physics University of California, San Diego
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Re: Una Disensión Científica sobre el Darwinismo

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Re: Una Disensión Científica sobre el Darwinismo

La lista sigue creciendo con los descontentos con el evolucionismo y sus pobres explicaciones "cientificas".

El debate termino hace años, la evolución gano por la enorme evidencia empírica presentada.

Dios es grande en sus acciones que no humano puede refutar.
 
Re: Una Disensión Científica sobre el Darwinismo

Y el propio DARWIN escribió:
Jamás he negado la existencia de Dios. Pienso que la teoría de la evolución es totalmente compatible con la fe en Dios. El argumento máximo de la existencia de Dios, me parece, la imposibilidad de demostrar y comprender que el universo inmenso, sublime sobre toda medida, y el hombre, hayan sido frutos del azar.

Si hasta el mismo Darwin comprendia que su teoría es compatible con la Religión...... ¿Por qué andamos buscando cinco pies al gato?
Saludos
 
Re: Una Disensión Científica sobre el Darwinismo

Comentarios de otras autoridades:

A. EINSTEIN: A todo investigador profundo de la naturaleza no puede menos de sobrecogerle una especie de sentimiento religioso, porque le es imposible concebir que haya sido él el primero en haber visto las relaciones delicadísimas que contempla. A través del universo incomprensible se manifiesta una Inteligencia superior infinita.

N. COPÉRNICO: ¿Quién, que vive en íntimo contacto con el orden más consumado y la sabiduría divina, no se sentirá estimulado a las aspiraciones más sublimes? ¿Quién no adorará al Arquitecto de todas estas cosas?

T.A. EDISON: Mi máximo respeto y mi máxima admiración a todos los ingenieros, especialmente al mayor de todos ellos, que es Dios.

W. VON BRAUN: Por encima de todo está la gloria de Dios, que creó el gran universo que el hombre y la ciencia va escudriñando e investigando día tras día en profunda adoración

HATHAWAY (padre del cerebro electrónico): La moderna física me enseña que la naturaleza no es capaz de ordenarse a sí misma. El universo supone una enorme masa de orden. Por eso requiere una Causa Primera, grande, que no está sometida a la segunda Ley de la transformación de la energía y que, por lo mismo, es sobrenatural.

G. MARCONI: Lo declaro con orgullo: soy creyente. Creo en el poder de la oración y creo no sólo como católico, sino como científico.

Saludos!!
Dani
 
Re: Una Disensión Científica sobre el Darwinismo

No es necesaria una lista tan larga para decir que la teoría de la evolución de Darwin es falsa.

Los conocimientos científicos por sí mismos lo demuestran. Estamos siendo engañados por las conveniencias políticas, sociales y científicas.
Que la evolución humana es un montaje por parte de la Ciencia (en mayúsculas) que se a convertido en el nuevo modelo de religión intolerante, es tan evidente, tan palmario, que no necesita demostración alguna. Los hechos están ahí para aquel que tiene ojos para ver y sea capaz de quitarse la "viga" de la Ciencia que le impide pensar con claridad.
 
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No es necesaria una lista tan larga para decir que la teoría de la evolución de Darwin es falsa.

Los conocimientos científicos por sí mismos lo demuestran. Estamos siendo engañados por las conveniencias políticas, sociales y científicas.
Que la evolución humana es un montaje por parte de la Ciencia (en mayúsculas) que se a convertido en el nuevo modelo de religión intolerante, es tan evidente, tan palmario, que no necesita demostración alguna. Los hechos están ahí para aquel que tiene ojos para ver y sea capaz de quitarse la "viga" de la Ciencia que le impide pensar con claridad.

Podia darnos un conocimiento cientifico que demuestra que la teoria de Darwin es falsa, porque hasta el presente el descubrimiento del ADN confirmo tal teoria solidamente, y no hay quien refute tal factor.
 
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Podia darnos un conocimiento cientifico que demuestra que la teoria de Darwin es falsa, porque hasta el presente el descubrimiento del ADN confirmo tal teoria solidamente, y no hay quien refute tal factor.

Serías tan amable de explicar el orígen de la vida animada. Porque la evolución tiene que haber comenzado en alguna parte. Lo del ADN se puede tomar después. Saludos<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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Serías tan amable de explicar el orígen de la vida animada. Porque la evolución tiene que haber comenzado en alguna parte. Lo del ADN se puede tomar después. Saludos<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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La evolución no es el estudio hacia el comienzo de la vida, nunca lo fue, ese estudio pertenece a Abiogenesis, la evolución por lo que sepa no tiene comienzo ni fin, ya que el propósito de este fenómeno es hacer como las cosas se transforman.

Dios le bendice.
 
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La evolución no es el estudio hacia el comienzo de la vida, nunca lo fue, ese estudio pertenece a Abiogenesis, la evolución por lo que sepa no tiene comienzo ni fin, ya que el propósito de este fenómeno es hacer como las cosas se transforman.

Dios le bendice.

Perfecto, ahora está claro que la evolución no tiene propuesta para el orígen de la vida. Pero la creación si lo tiene ¿De acuerdo? Conozco la evolución, la acepto en todo su espectro científico, lo que no entiendo, es en que forma el ADN confirma la teoría darwiniana, es más la diferencia entre los pares de bases entre el hombre y los monos, demuestra fehacientemente que no somos una especie, que provenga de ellos. Por el ADN hasta ahora no se ha comprobado, que alguna especie se haya transformado en otra, solo por la selección natural. Saludos<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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Perfecto, ahora está claro que la evolución no tiene propuesta para el orígen de la vida. Pero la creación si lo tiene ¿De acuerdo? Conozco la evolución, la acepto en todo su espectro científico, lo que no entiendo, es en que forma el ADN confirma la teoría darwiniana, es más la diferencia entre los pares de bases entre el hombre y los monos, demuestra fehacientemente que no somos una especie, que provenga de ellos. Por el ADN hasta ahora no se ha comprobado, que alguna especie se haya transformado en otra, solo por la selección natural. Saludos<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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La creación ocurre en cada segundo que pasa, algo se destruye algo sale se esa destrucción, todo se recicla.

El ADN solo confirma nuestra ancestria con otras especies y el porcentaje de similaridad como distancia entre tales, los humanos tenemos ancestria con los monos pero no evolucionamos de ellos, por ejemplo; el chimpancé no es un mono sino un simio, los humanos somos simios, nunca hemos dejado de ser simios, siempre tendremos ese linaje, pero tampoco descendemos de los chimpancés, los chimpancés y nosotros compartimos un ancestro mas cercano, los chimpances evolucionan acuerdo a los retos dados a ellos, tal como nosotros evolucionamos a nuestros retos, en los últimos años los chimpancés como los Bonobos han demostrado poder usar nuestra tecnología para comunicarse con nosotros, incluso demuestran que tienen la capacidad de saber el orden de los números, superando la memoria humana, dejandonos atrás, estos animales nunca fueron a la escuela, simplemente aprendieron por ellos mismos, hay vídeos de tales observaciones para demostrarlo.

La micro-evolucion es lo que da una observación de que una especie puede cambiar en otra forma siendo la misma especie, tal fenómeno es observable en la metamorfosis.

Si la metamorfosis en la naturaleza es posible, entonces es un indicativo claro que todo lo que es biología puede cambiar a otra forma.
El ADN de una oruga con una mariposa de la misma especie es el mismo, pero si no se observara tal fenomeno, la gente pensaria que una oruga y una mariposa no son la misma especie, ha visto tal fenomeno en camera rápida ? , es sorprendente, hay videos de esto llamado time lapse / metamorphosis.

Otra forma de micro-evolucion somos nosotros mismos, ya que venimos de una forma de célula y con el tiempo nos transformamos en los seres que somos.


Eclesiastés 3:

18Dije además en mi corazón en cuanto a los hijos de los hombres: Ciertamente Dios los ha probado para que vean que son sólo animales.

19Porque la suerte de los hijos de los hombres y la suerte de los animales es la misma: como muere el uno así muere el otro. Todos tienen un mismo aliento de vida; el hombre no tiene ventaja sobre los animales, porque todo es vanidad.


20Todos van a un mismo lugar.
Todos han salido del polvo
y todos vuelven al polvo.



Dios le bendice.
 
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¿En serio? ¿otra vez?

Ya van como 10 veces que postean supuestas listas de cientificos que segun no aceptan la evolucion como el modelo de la progresion dinamica de los organismos..... y estas listas son generalmente sacadas de fuentes creacionistas. En fin esta lista no demuestra nada, yo podria agarrar todos esos nombres y ponerle el titulo de "creacionistas que admitieron que su modelo es un mito", asi de falaz es andar poniendo listitas de supuestos.

Ademas, ya superenlo que si estan duro y dale con la misma cancion es que o estan inseguros de lo que creen o solo se dedican a eso en su fe, cuando se supone deben cumplir y hacer cumplir los preceptos de su pastor solamente estan arremetiendo inutilmente con algo que es completamente ajeno al cristianismo, religio, fe o dios.

Aburre, hastia y solo hace un clima de hostilidad en el foro.
 
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Perfecto, ahora está claro que la evolución no tiene propuesta para el orígen de la vida. Pero la creación si lo tiene ¿De acuerdo? Conozco la evolución, la acepto en todo su espectro científico, lo que no entiendo, es en que forma el ADN confirma la teoría darwiniana, es más la diferencia entre los pares de bases entre el hombre y los monos, demuestra fehacientemente que no somos una especie, que provenga de ellos. Por el ADN hasta ahora no se ha comprobado, que alguna especie se haya transformado en otra, solo por la selección natural. Saludos<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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Pues siempre ha estado claro, excepto en ciertas mentes que confunden gimnasia con magnesia, la evolucion JAMAS se mete en el campo de la formacion de la vida, la evolucion SOLO toma en cuenta los procesos variabilisticos, heredables y seleccionables de organismos ya constituidos.

Tu estas mezclando evolucion con inicio de la vida, tomas conceptos generales como el adn del mono y el hombre y agarras los falaces argumentos creacionistas sobre la transmutacion que ellos erroneamente ven como lo que en ciencia se llama macroevolucion.

Mi veredicto: no tienes ni idea de lo que estas hablando y deberias leer algo antes de seguir escribiendo.

Mi prediccion: No vas a leer nada, no vas a ordenar tus conceptos ni aprenderte las definiciones y escribiras cualquier otra cosa que se te ocurra o que te hayan dicho sin saber que las cosas que dices estan tergiversadas ni tienen nada que ver.

Aca hay gente que si sabe como estan estructuradas estas cosas y cuando llega alguien como tu con esa sopa de argumentos inmediatamente sabemos que calidad de conocimientos tiene la persona y tu mi amigo, tienes muy mala calidad.
 
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Podia darnos un conocimiento cientifico que demuestra que la teoria de Darwin es falsa, porque hasta el presente el descubrimiento del ADN confirmo tal teoria solidamente, y no hay quien refute tal factor.

Sí puedo darlo, pero ya lo hice, y me ocurre como Camaronero, es un tema repetido y extenso que no tengo ganas de repetir.

Por cierto, Brujita preciosa, muy buena la reflexión que trajiste de Eclesiasté 3.

Un saludo:
Rayo Negro
(hechicero que no perdió su escoba)
 
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La creación ocurre en cada segundo que pasa, algo se destruye algo sale se esa destrucción, todo se recicla.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
El ADN solo confirma nuestra ancestria con otras especies y el porcentaje de similaridad como distancia entre tales, los humanos tenemos ancestria con los monos pero no evolucionamos de ellos, por ejemplo; el chimpancé no es un mono sino un simio, los humanos somos simios, nunca hemos dejado de ser simios, siempre tendremos ese linaje, pero tampoco descendemos de los chimpancés, los chimpancés y nosotros compartimos un ancestro mas cercano, los chimpances evolucionan acuerdo a los retos dados a ellos, tal como nosotros evolucionamos a nuestros retos, en los últimos años los chimpancés como los Bonobos han demostrado poder usar nuestra tecnología para comunicarse con nosotros, incluso demuestran que tienen la capacidad de saber el orden de los números, superando la memoria humana, dejandonos atrás, estos animales nunca fueron a la escuela, simplemente aprendieron por ellos mismos, hay vídeos de tales observaciones para demostrarlo.
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O el ADN solo confirma que todas las especies incluidas las plantas fueron creadas de un padrón común. Si cada especie tuviera un padrón propio, nos podría hablar de varios creadores y no de uno.<o:p></o:p>
Supongo que cuando hablas de chimpances te refieres al Pan troglodytes troglodytes. Bueno no soy experto en animales, pero recuerdo que la anthropoidea manifestaba la similitud en el útero de las hembras entre monos, simios y humanos. Pero no hay ni una sola prueba que los monos, los simios o ninguna otra especie, sean nuestros antepasados. <o:p></o:p>
Con respecto al ADN de los chimpances tienen una diferencia que oscila entre el 97% y el 99% de diferencias. Piensa que sea de un 99%, en caso que llegaramos a demostrar los tres mil millones de pares de base en el ADN de cada célula. Ese 1% significaría cerca de 30.000 diferencias en los pares de base, lo que hace imposible una mutación casual.<o:p></o:p>
Los chimpances son simios, por lo tanto tienen un cerebro desarrollado, más desarrollado lo tienen los delfines, sin ser simios.<o:p></o:p>
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La micro-evolucion es lo que da una observación de que una especie puede cambiar en otra forma siendo la misma especie, tal fenómeno es observable en la metamorfosis. <o:p></o:p>
Si la metamorfosis en la naturaleza es posible, entonces es un indicativo claro que todo lo que es biología puede cambiar a otra forma.<o:p></o:p>
El ADN de una oruga con una mariposa de la misma especie es el mismo, pero si no se observara tal fenomeno, la gente pensaria que una oruga y una mariposa no son la misma especie, ha visto tal fenomeno en camera rápida ? , es sorprendente, hay videos de esto llamado time lapse / metamorphosis.<o:p></o:p>
Otra forma de micro-evolucion somos nosotros mismos, ya que venimos de una forma de célula y con el tiempo nos transformamos en los seres que somos.
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No voy a duiscutir de los cambios que se producen en los animales en su desarrollo, eso es obvio, me interesa más que debatir, quizás aprender detalles de las diferencias entre el creyente y el no creyente en materias científicas, aunque mi campo es la física, estoy interesado y algo he leído al respecto, soy un ejemplar que llegó del agnosticismo duro a ser creyente en una divinidad.

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19Porque la suerte de los hijos de los hombres y la suerte de los animales es la misma: como muere el uno así muere el otro. Todos tienen un mismo aliento de vida; el hombre no tiene ventaja sobre los animales, porque todo es vanidad.<o:p></o:p>
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Dios le bendice.
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Eclesiastés 3:21 ¿Quién sabe que el espíritu de los hijos de los hombres sube arriba, y que el espíritu del animal desciende abajo a la tierra? <o:p></o:p>
22 Así, pues, he visto que no hay cosa mejor para el hombre que alegrarse en su trabajo, porque esta es su parte; porque ¿quién lo llevará para que vea lo que ha de ser después de él? <o:p></o:p>

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Pues siempre ha estado claro, excepto en ciertas mentes que confunden gimnasia con magnesia, la evolucion JAMAS se mete en el campo de la formacion de la vida, la evolucion SOLO toma en cuenta los procesos variabilisticos, heredables y seleccionables de organismos ya constituidos.

Tu estas mezclando evolucion con inicio de la vida, tomas conceptos generales como el adn del mono y el hombre y agarras los falaces argumentos creacionistas sobre la transmutacion que ellos erroneamente ven como lo que en ciencia se llama macroevolucion.

Mi veredicto: no tienes ni idea de lo que estas hablando y deberias leer algo antes de seguir escribiendo.

Mi prediccion: No vas a leer nada, no vas a ordenar tus conceptos ni aprenderte las definiciones y escribiras cualquier otra cosa que se te ocurra o que te hayan dicho sin saber que las cosas que dices estan tergiversadas ni tienen nada que ver.

Aca hay gente que si sabe como estan estructuradas estas cosas y cuando llega alguien como tu con esa sopa de argumentos inmediatamente sabemos que calidad de conocimientos tiene la persona y tu mi amigo, tienes muy mala calidad.

No te preocupes, en este foro he leído muchos patanes, escribiendo de lo que no saben, yo soy uno. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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Simplemente desde que comencé la primaria, aprendí que se comienza por el principio y si se habla de evolución, me encantaría que alguno de los profesores universitarios de este foro, me explicara cual es el paradigma en que sustentan su evolución, me refiero al espectro completo, no al de las especies ya en estado evolutivo, sinó donde comienza la evolución, la página UNO, eso era todo.<o:p></o:p>
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Veo que también juzgas lo que desconoces y emites sentencia. Acepta mi ignorancia o haz lo más simple, no te metas, donde nadie te llamó. Saludos

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No te preocupes, en este foro he leído muchos patanes, escribiendo de lo que no saben, yo soy uno. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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Simplemente desde que comencé la primaria, aprendí que se comienza por el principio y si se habla de evolución, me encantaría que alguno de los profesores universitarios de este foro, me explicara cual es el paradigma en que sustentan su evolución, me refiero al espectro completo, no al de las especies ya en estado evolutivo, sinó donde comienza la evolución, la página UNO, eso era todo.<o:p></o:p>
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Veo que también juzgas lo que desconoces y emites sentencia. Acepta mi ignorancia o haz lo más simple, no te metas, donde nadie te llamó. Saludos

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No se a que te refieres con "pagina uno", supongo que sigues sin entender que la evolucion no se encarga de explicar el origen de la vida sino de como van cambiando en el tiempo ¿cual es el espectro completo para ti?.

Siendo este un foro puedo meterme donde me plazca.