All theories are incomplete and never proven. They are the explanations for observations, laws, facts and experimentation. They can be added to and even overturned if now information comes to light. Darwin himself had a very poor mechanism for heredity that was overturned by Mendel's genetic discoveries.
Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is considered incomplete because it does not fully explain all aspects of evolution, such as the origin of genetic variation and the mechanisms driving speciation. Additionally, advancements in genetics and molecular Biology have provided new insights into evolution that were not available during Darwin's time.
Incomplete and only a special case of a more fundamental theory. General relativity provided a more accurate description of gravity and was able to explain phenomena that Newton's theory could not, such as the bending of light around massive objects.
Naturalist
Olivia
Abiogenesis, or more commonly known as the origin of life itself, is not part of Darwin's theory of evolution.
Einstein's theory of gravity, known as general relativity, provided a more accurate explanation of gravity compared to Newton's theory. Newton's theory was unable to fully account for certain phenomena, such as the precession of the orbit of Mercury. Einstein's theory corrected these discrepancies by showing that gravity is a result of the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy.
which is not part of darwins theory of natural selction
A guy who had a debate about Darwins theory
Charles Darwins theory is wrong to religon as it is very clear god created the world. and theories like Darwins are wrong.
Darwins theory of evolution :)
Darwins theory of evolution
Survival of the fittest
Charles Darwin studied birds, medicine, and theory of evolution.
Richard Owen
no the theory of evolution is a species becoming more advanced not over populated
Genetic variations are produced by mutations and sexual recombination
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If you're referring to the guy who formed the theory of evolution, no. He died in 1882, I believe.