evolutionary theory is such far-fetched science— substituting preposterous generalizations, non-sequiturs and jargon for meaningful scientific inference
It seems to be a contemporary maxim in evolutionary biology- ‘attach preposterous speculation about the origin of the human brain to your arcane research, and you’re famous’, at least for a day or two.
Argument from Personal Incredularity... again
The phrase "preposterous speculation" seems to summarize the theme of this entire post.
Evolutionary biologists recently have reported headline-making insight into the origin of the human brain based on seven-million-year-old bone fragments , on speculation about our hominid ancestors' preference for meat and on the genetics of fleas . Evolutionary science never rests.
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The tone of this paragraph seems to imply that other hypotheses about the evolution of the human brain are incompatable with each other, whereas to a scientist they represent corroborative evidence and/or multiple parallel selective pressures.
Nature recently published an editorial asserting that the inference to design has no place in our effort to understand the origin of the genetic code or the origin of the intricate nanotechnology in living cells. Now, a few months later, Nature lauds a research paper that asserts that groundbreaking insight into the origin of the human brain can be gained by extrapolating from the comparative biology of spit.
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