Posted: Jan 28, 2023 7:45 pm
Cambridge Digital Library
Darwin began on page 5, but quickly crossed through the short passage he had written. He turned over the page and replaced it with a new page 5. However, that new start occasioned a historic change and crystallisation of Darwin's scientific language. For, in the first paragraph on p. 5, he used the circumlocution "means of selection," which he then extended to the fairly long phrase "natural" means of selection. But on the new page 5, he began a new section with a new heading, and as far as is known, it was at this moment that Darwin coined a new scientific term: "natural selection."
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A monumental moment would be to say something intelligent about "all" species and have it make sense for all species alive today, including those from the past, dinosaurs, and those critters yet to be discovered.
NS is used as a common denominator, a device to explain all biological life and speciation.
Think of all that data, exemplified and explained by the notion of NS.
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A broad concept NS. None broader in explanetary terms. NS relates to life.
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The vast inorganic universe cannot be exemplified by a common denominator expression.
By means of "Primal selection" is fiction. So yes, I am deluded.
I'm deluded because I understand that nature was making selection before NS. Evidence all sround you.
Paul.
Darwin began on page 5, but quickly crossed through the short passage he had written. He turned over the page and replaced it with a new page 5. However, that new start occasioned a historic change and crystallisation of Darwin's scientific language. For, in the first paragraph on p. 5, he used the circumlocution "means of selection," which he then extended to the fairly long phrase "natural" means of selection. But on the new page 5, he began a new section with a new heading, and as far as is known, it was at this moment that Darwin coined a new scientific term: "natural selection."
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A monumental moment would be to say something intelligent about "all" species and have it make sense for all species alive today, including those from the past, dinosaurs, and those critters yet to be discovered.
NS is used as a common denominator, a device to explain all biological life and speciation.
Think of all that data, exemplified and explained by the notion of NS.
...............
A broad concept NS. None broader in explanetary terms. NS relates to life.
..............
The vast inorganic universe cannot be exemplified by a common denominator expression.
By means of "Primal selection" is fiction. So yes, I am deluded.
I'm deluded because I understand that nature was making selection before NS. Evidence all sround you.
Paul.