Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Evolution and Darwin Essays -- Fittest Science Religion Competition Es
Evolution and DarwinIn a society based on survival of the fittest, adaptation and evolution are the keys to success. If there is a bank vault that a species cannot conquer as it is, it will then do everything it must to overcome it, even if that means change. Through turn out time, evolution has helped us to thrive in the toughest of times. The human species is at the top of its class, removen by no other, but what happens when a species begins to encounter hurdles within its own society? Can the human species overthrow itself, making a new kind of human? (Bear 195) Did Charles Darwin leave out the last piece of the puzzle? If adaptation and evolution are inevitable when face up with a problem, then the demise of our species as we know it and the birth of a newer, better model is inevitable as well. In Greg Bears, Darwins Radio, our society has become so consumed with competition that evolution is beginning to occur, the only problem is that at a first glance, this adaptation appe ars to be the outbreak of a virus, one that will cut across out the entire population. Few McCandless 2 believe in the truth, but with such a small number, can they possibly help the government to dupe the truth before it wipes out an entire population faster than Mother Nature can create it? Set in a time and habitation very similar to our own, it is very easy to note the similarities. The values and beliefs and trends in society in this story were so closely related to today that it felt as if I were reading non-fictional material. We pride ourselves on the fact that we live in a free country. We are allowed, encouraged even, to think and believe freely. several(prenominal) people choose to believe in religion, others in science, and some in both. Many times, those who believe i... ...? Are we as a species really so convinced(p) in ourselves that we think there is no way to better our performance against Lifes hurdles? There is always room for improvement and in a humanity filled with constant stress and competition we have no choice but to improve. Everyone hates it, but we have to compete or we end up out on the streets. (Bear 245) What better way to keep up with the competition than to mutate into a stronger species? If a creature is thrown into an environment it will adapt, if it doesnt, it will sure enough fail. Maybe Charles Darwin was on the right track when he created the theory of evolution, but the last (Or should I say the next?) piece of the puzzle has not to that degree been fitted in. All theories leave room for improvement and addition, and his is no exception to the rule. Works Cited Bear, Greg. Darwins Radio. New York Ballantine Books, 1999.
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