Cooperstown creation myth by Stephen Jay Gould and Edward O'Willison snake If you see only my shining light, Cooperstown is pleased to join my rocket bullets to crush the brothers and sisters and the sunflower seeds . I will exhale my father. During my family vacation, I would like to know about myths about Cardiff Giant and the origins of baseball, this is the happy moment of their ignorance and it is also the moment of enjoying Helen Reddy's songs. At that time, I was not impressed with the 'American' movement, but this time I read the Steven J. Gould article "The Creative Myth of Cooperown" and what I want to say when the theme is displayed there is.
Edward O. Wilson - We know that he is E. O. Wilson - emeritus professor at Pellegrino University at Harvard University. He is the author of many books including social biology, diversity of life. His latest work is "Creation: a call to save the life of the earth". He is in our studio in New York. Dr. Wilson, Thank you for coming today, so what I am doing is expanding - I represent science and secular science, secular science is so arrogant - our metaphysics Temporarily forgetting the difference or cultural warfare, we will set them aside to meet the common grounds of salvation and creation - this is to save the dangerous biodiversity of the world
Stephen Jay Gould was born on September 10, 1941 and died on May 20, 2002 at the age of 60. Gould is a paleontologist and evolutionary biologist. He taught at Harvard University and New York University and is writing articles about popular scientific journals. In 1980 he wrote "Female Brain" as part of his book "Panda's Thumb". I used a multiple regression. This is a method that enables to evaluate the influence of height and age on the size of the brain simultaneously. Analysis of female data revealed that the average height and age of men was 1212 grams for female brains. Due to height and age correction, Broka's measurement difference decreased by 181 grams, more than a third, becoming 113 grams. "
Professor Stephen Jay Gould responded to Scalia's view in the journal Nature Nature History, denying evolution theory also applies to the origin of life. In the words of Darwin, evolution says that it can only solve the "decline of revision" of former creatures. Gould believes that the origin of life is the correct question that science needs to solve, but he argues that the science of evolution does not include the theory of the origin of life. But within the framework of Darwin's choice, many evolutionary biologists speculate on the origin of life in the early Earth oceans. Evolutionary biologists do not always restrict their ideas to the "deformed decline" of previous creatures. At least when doing this sort of work I guess they are not science, but what was left in myths and theology in the past.