Evolution

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Evolution is central to the scientific creation story. Understanding how evolution works is a necessary prerequisite to a working understanding of the scientific universe.

Fractals Help You Understand Evolution

The failure to understand evolution is one of the biggest hurdles for religious literalists. These failures boil down to the inability to see how complexity can arise from simplicity and randomness.

Fractals help bridge that gap in understanding and allow anyone to see how complex order can arise from simple, random processes over time.

Punctuated Equilibrium

The concept of Punctuated Equilibrium is also an important prerequisite to the understanding of evolution. The natural tendency is to assume that change over time is gradual and consistent, which would produce a large number of transition fossils that clearly show how one species becomes another. However, this is not what we see in the fossil record, causing creationists to point to this as evidence against evolution.

Understanding Punctuated Equilibrium solves the cognitive dissonance caused by the lack of transition fossils and makes the acceptance of the reality of evolution much easier.

A favorite allegory for this process is a boulder in a river. The boulder might stay lodged tightly against some other rocks for thousands of years, when finally the water erodes a gap just big enough to dislodge it. At that point it may tumble and stop and tumble and stop many times over the next few days or years until it reaches another stable point where it will stay for the next thousand years. Punctuated Equilibrium is the same principle applied to evolution.

Everything Evolves

The notion of change over time in response to the environment is part of the universal feedback loop that impacts everything we do.