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<blockquote data-quote="MoonfaeryX" data-source="post: 14645" data-attributes="member: 285"><p><strong>US schools teaching religious beliefs in science</strong></p><p></p><p>Has anyone heard of "Punctuated Equilibrium"? I just heard of it recently from one of my professors. It was thought up by Niles Eldredge and Stephen Gould. It is an alternate theory of phenotypic evolution where instead of evolution occuring in small continuous changes in phenotypes as in Darwin's theory, it occurs in brief events followed by long periods of no change. This would account for why we cannot find any transition states in fossils. It makes sense to me. </p><p>I just wanted to add that I am not sure how to attach sites, so if you google punctuated equilibrium sites show up that could probably explain this a lot better than I could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonfaeryX, post: 14645, member: 285"] [b]US schools teaching religious beliefs in science[/b] Has anyone heard of "Punctuated Equilibrium"? I just heard of it recently from one of my professors. It was thought up by Niles Eldredge and Stephen Gould. It is an alternate theory of phenotypic evolution where instead of evolution occuring in small continuous changes in phenotypes as in Darwin's theory, it occurs in brief events followed by long periods of no change. This would account for why we cannot find any transition states in fossils. It makes sense to me. I just wanted to add that I am not sure how to attach sites, so if you google punctuated equilibrium sites show up that could probably explain this a lot better than I could. [/QUOTE]
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