Today (February 12, 1809) is the birthday of Charles Robert Darwin, the father of evolution, who introduced the theory of evolution to the world.
Charles Robert Darwin was born on
February 12, 1809, in Roosevelt, England, the son of Robert Darwin and Susanna
Darwin. His father was a doctor. Darwin, who lost his mother at the age of 8,
received his primary education in Surrey. From an early age, he became more
interested in animals, worms and insects. His favourite pastimes are watching
birds and creatures and reading books. Darwin, who first attended medical
school at his father's request, had no interest in medicine. So his father
decided he wanted to become a Christian priest and enrolled at the University
of Cambridge to study theology.
On December 27, 1331, he
befriended Captain Robert FitzRoy. At the age of 22, he sailed with Fitzroy on
the HMS Beagle to explore the coasts of South America. It was a historic trip
that lasted five years. The ship sailed around the world. He also collected the
bones of rare species of reptiles, birds, and reptiles. He also collected
specimens of plants and rocks. He saw that there are many similarities and
differences from place to place in the life of living beings. He went into
research with the bones he had collected.
Darwin's theory of evolution is about change, evolution, and the struggle for survival. He discovered that the hereditary way is the energy that carries the same pattern from one generation to another. He declared based on research that all living beings are involved in the struggle for survival. He said that those who have merit and strength in the life struggle of living beings will survive and others will perish. He further said that this will lead to the creation of new species. He proved with evidence that apes were the ancestors of man.
After a five-year voyage across
the Galactic Islands and the European islands, he studied the bones of
collected animals and birds and published the book ‘The Voyage of the Beagle’
in London. In 1859, he published The Origin of Species by Natural Selection. He
has written a total of eighteen books. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by
the University of Cambridge. He received the Royal Medal in 1853, the Wollaston
Medal in 1859, and the Copley Award in 1864. Charles Robert Darwin died in Down
Kent, England on April 19, 1882, at the age of 73, discovering new scientific
theories such as man and evolution from apes.
Of all the known planets in the
universe, only our planet has the most favourable environment for life. Dramatic
numbers of creatures live here. Everywhere you look today, the tide of
protectionist sentiment is flowing. Each of the estimated sixty million to ten
billion species of living things on earth has its own unique anatomical
design. How and when did different kinds of creatures with such unique
morphology appear? Why are there so many types and collections in dazzling
numbers?
Darwin's Day is celebrated on
February 12 every year. This day commemorates the birthday of Charles Darwin,
who introduced dimensional philosophy to the world in 1809 and commemorates
Darwin's work in helping to advance science. Darwin's theory of natural selection
does not mention any sacred properties. He also said that nature compels living
beings to acquire the qualities that adapt themselves to survive in the
environment.
Cooperation plays a key role in
the social struggle of man as part of natural selection. It is this
collaboration that has taken the community to the next level by gaining,
compiling, exploring and discovering new experiences. Eventually, this natural
selection gains self-awareness and leads the struggle to carry it out
emotionally. Human knowledge will no longer function in it as natural selection
and its evolution have come into human understanding today. That is to say,
human knowledge has brought about and brought about a massive change in the
processes of the origin, development, and transformation of living beings.
There is ample evidence of
grafted seeds, cloning, broiler chicken, leachate chicken, and zucchini. On the
contrary, they are biological weapons and in the hands of imperialism. At the
same time, the field for struggle is still not limited. Those who are in human
society and those who are not are divided and fighting. Science has truly
established Marxism that the poor or the working people will win this battle.
Even creatures that fail in natural selection will be protected, as Darwin
dictated.
Even the whole of nature shifts
from the movement of simplicity to the development of problems. Reflexive
efforts become planned efforts. Eventually, the man who created God becomes the
protector of nature. The natural sciences discovered by scientists like Darwin
alone are not enough. The revolutions of social science Marxism are needed.
Source By: Wikipedia
Information: Ramesh, Assistant
Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatti, Trichy.
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