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The Greatest Show on Earth
- The Evidence for Evolution
- Narrated by: Richard Dawkins, Lalla Ward
- Length: 14 hrs and 35 mins
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In The Greatest Show on Earth, Richard Dawkins takes on creationists, including followers of 'Intelligent Design' and all those who question the fact of evolution through natural selection.
Like a detective arriving on the scene of a crime, he sifts through fascinating layers of scientific facts and disciplines to build a cast-iron case: from the living examples of natural selection in birds and insects; the 'time clocks' of trees and radioactive dating that calibrate a timescale for evolution; the fossil record and the traces of our earliest ancestors; to confirmation from molecular biology and genetics. All of this, and much more, bears witness to the truth of evolution.
The Greatest Show on Earth comes at a critical time: systematic opposition to the fact of evolution is now flourishing as never before, especially in America. In Britain and elsewhere in the world, teachers witness insidious attempts to undermine the status of science in their classrooms. Richard Dawkins provides unequivocal evidence that boldly and comprehensively rebuts such nonsense. At the same time he shares with us his palpable love of the natural world and the essential role that science plays in its interpretation. Written with elegance, wit and passion, it is hard-hitting, absorbing and totally convincing.
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Fascinating survey of amazing biology
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The Beak of the Finch
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- By: Jonathan Weiner
- Narrated by: Victor Bevine
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
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Rosemary and Peter Grant and those assisting them have spend 20 years on Daphne Major, an island in the Galapagos, studying natural selection. They recognize each individual bird on the island, when there are 400 at the time of the author's visit or when there are over a thousand. They have observed about 20 generations of finches - continuously.Jonathan Weiner follows these scientists as they watch Darwin's finches and come up with a new understanding of life itself.
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Fascinating in-depth look at evolution in action
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The Most Perfect Thing
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- Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
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How are eggs of different shapes made, and why are they the shapes they are? When does the shell of an egg harden? Why do some eggs contain two yolks? How are the colours and patterns of eggshells created, and why do they vary? And which end of an egg is laid first - the blunt end or the pointy end?
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Great book about eggs!!
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Geneticist Adam Rutherford and mathematician Hannah Fry guide listeners through time and space, through our bodies and brains, showing how emotions shape our view of reality, how our minds tell us lies, and why a mostly bald and curious ape decided to begin poking at the fabric of the universe.
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Humour and understandability.
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Edward O. Wilson has distilled sixty years of teaching into a book for students, young and old. Reflecting on his coming-of-age in the South as a Boy Scout and a lover of ants and butterflies, Wilson threads these twenty-one letters, each richly illustrated, with autobiographical anecdotes that illuminate his career - both his successes and his failures - and his motivations for becoming a biologist.
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Long on biography, short on advice
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The Lives of a Cell
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- By: Lewis Thomas
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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In The Lives of a Cell, Dr. Lewis Thomas opens up to the listener a universe of knowledge and perception that is perhaps not wholly unfamiliar to the research scientist; but the world he explores is also one of men and women, of complex interrelationships, old ironies, peculiar powers, and intricate languages that give identity to the alienated and direction to the dependent. This remarkable work offers a subtle, bold vision of humankind and the world around us - a sense of what gives life - from a writer who seems to draw grace and strength from the very substance of his subject.
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So enlightening and enjoyable!
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By: Lewis Thomas
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Nature's Nether Regions
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- By: Menno Schithuizen
- Narrated by: Steven Menasche
- Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
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The story of evolution as you’ve never heard it before. What’s the easiest way to tell species apart? Check their genitals. Researching private parts was long considered taboo, but scientists are now beginning to understand that the wild diversity of sex organs across species can tell us a lot about evolution. Menno Schilthuizen invites listeners to join him as he uncovers the ways the shapes and functions of genitalia have been molded by complex Darwinian struggles.
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A New Favorite
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The Tyrannosaur Chronicles
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Adored by children and adults alike, tyrannosaurus is the most famous dinosaur in the world, one that pops up again and again in pop culture, often battling other beasts such as King Kong, triceratops, or velociraptors in Jurassic Park. But despite the hype, tyrannosaurus and the other tyrannosaurs are fascinating animals in their own right and are among the best-studied of all dinosaurs.
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An Engaging Biography of the King
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Creation
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- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
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What is life? Humans have been asking this question for thousands of years. But as technology has advanced and our understanding of biology has deepened, the answer has evolved. For decades, scientists have been exploring the limits of nature by modifying and manipulating DNA, cells, and whole organisms to create new ones that could never have previously existed on their own.
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The Goldilocks book on what is life
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Arrival of the Fittest
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- By: Andreas Wagner
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In Arrival of the Fittest, renowned evolutionary biologist Andreas Wagner draws on over 15 years of research to present the missing piece in Darwin's theory. Using experimental and computational technologies that were heretofore unimagined, he has found that adaptations are not just driven by chance, but by a set of laws that allow nature to discover new molecules and mechanisms in a fraction of the time that random variation would take.
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Robustness makes for an interesting life and book
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- 12-25-19
Very informative and brilliantly presented
Love the narration. Enjoyed every bit of it. 10 out of 10. Highly recommended to anyone whose willing to open their eyes and not get bogged down by religious dogma.
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An interesting and informative Liston.
Richard Dawkins again brings out the intellectual goods and explains Darwin's 'Fact of Evolution' in terms anyone can understand, but at the same time doesn't dumb it down. If you don't believe in evolution before reading this, you will after.
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- 01-07-16
DAWKINS: SCIENTIST OR SALESMAN/CONMAN?
As an evolution skeptic, I am often accused of being ignorant and un-enlightened, and admonished to get ‘educated’ on evolution.
This book was recommended to me as the definitive evidence for evolution. I went through it carefully and indeed I became ‘educated’ and ‘enlightened’, but not in the manner I had expected.
I became:
• Educated - that there is even less evidence for Darwinian/Macro evolution than I previously thought.
• Enlightened – that Dawkins is more of a salesman/conman of atheism than a scientist. I could hardly believe how little real science this book contains and how much waffle, imagination, speculation, terminology, distraction and useless details.
It was very reminiscent of my experience going through Darwin’s book – On the Origin of Species … both were a struggle to get through, because for every ounce of relevant science there are pounds of utterly irrelevant BS.
In the video promo to the book (on youtube), Dawkins confidently states that “evolution is a fact”. Since the scientific method requires observation, measurement, and repeatability, he shoots himself in the foot right away by also stating that “we can’t see evolution happening, because we don't live long enough”. So, right away, he is stating that macro evolution is not directly observed, that it must be deduced by interpreting the observable data. Indeed Dawkins interweaves a detective story arriving extremely late at the crime scene. There is no direct observation or evidence, just circumstantial evidence which needs to interpreted to arrive at a conclusion. Dawkins boldly states his interpretation and infers that anyone who has a different interpretation is “history denier”. This may be good theatre but it is poor science because the evidence is scanty and can be interpreted differently. For example; the similarity in the forearm bone structure of many creatures does not necessarily mean that they had a common ancestor – it could mean they had a common designer.
Since we teach evolution to trusting students every day, we need to be sure that it is correct because there are subtle but potentially very destructive consequences to this theory. The core assertion of Darwinian/Macro evolution is that from simple and chaotic beginnings, all life forms emerged by an unguided, purposeless process. This leads many to the inescapable conclusion that since we are a product of a random, unguided, purposeless process, then we are also purposeless and of no inherent value. This tends to degrade the self-esteem of students and is contributing to poor self-worth, depression, nihilism, and so on.
Before you dismiss me as a ‘raving creationist’ consider some specific points and judge for yourself if this summary has merit.
Point 1: WHAT EXACTLY IS EVOLUTION?
The scientific method demands clarity and precision in terminology. Dawkins must not be aware of this requirement because he does not specify what he means by ‘evolution’.
There is much diversity in the text books but it can be summarized as follows:
1) ‘Change over time’ - this is silly and useless, as it is stating the obvious.
2) ‘Micro evolution’ is defined as minor changes within a species;
this is real, observable and uncontested.
3) Darwinian/Macro evolution
(also known as 'molecules to man' evolution, or ‘cell to citizen’ evolution)
where the conflict lies.
It asserts that:
a) All living things had a common ancestor.
This implies that our Great….. Great grandfather was a self-replicating molecule or simple cell.
b) That organisms have come into existence by purely natural, unguided processes and specifically WITHOUT the involvement of an intelligent designer.
c) New and complex body parts and systems
(e.g. brain, nervous system etc.)
are created purely by natural forces working over a long period of time.
Since the first two definitions are not contested, I conclude that Dawkins is referring to the third definition of evolution. Hence, he is presenting the evidence that from a simple beginning (a single cell) a citizen emerged by purely natural forces.
Point2: UNDERSTANDING THE TASK AT HAND
Dawkins severely underestimates the size of the challenge.
He needs to give credible scientific evidence to prove the Darwinian/Macro evolution equation, which can be stated as follows:
Simple beginning (e.g. simple cell)
+ lots of time
+ lots of natural selection
+ many mutations
+ natural forces (rain, wind, gravity, etc.)
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Extremely complex organism
(i.e. human with a brain and blood circulatory system etc.)
This equation is very counter-intuitive because it states that things get better, more ordered and complex over time if natural forces only are applied. This has never been observed.
What we observe every day is the opposite:
things degrade, fall apart, decay and die.
If I don’t attend to my garden, my body, my car etc. – they don’t get better with time – they get worse.
Since we are asked to believe in something which contradicts our observation, the strength of the evidence needs to be suitably strong and beyond refutation (since it is taught as a ‘fact’ in the classroom).
Is the evidence presented by Dawkins up to the challenge? - I think not.
Point 3: DEMONIZE THE OPPOSITION – IGNORE THE SCIENCE
In Chapter 1 Dawkins endeavors to demonize the evolution skeptics by equating them to Holocaust deniers, history deniers, science deniers and flat earthers.
He characterizes them as well funded, uneducated, religious zealots who are out to attack the poor science teacher who is trying to educate students on evolution.
He states:
“The plight of many science teachers today is not less dire.
When they attempt to expound the central and guiding principle of biology; they honestly place the living world in its historical context
– which means evolution –
when they explore and explain the very nature of life itself
they are harried and stymied hassled and bullied,
even threatened with loss of their jobs”
This demonizing strategy is an effective debating tool; but is it true and is it good science?
ARE EVOLUTION SCEPTICS “UNEDUCATED” AND “IGNORANT”?
Dawkins’ assertion is patently and provably not true.
There is significant scientific dissent from Darwinism as documented at the Dissent from Darwinism website. This website contains the names of many hundreds of very educated scientists who publicly dissent from Darwinism.
Given that public dissent is very dangerous for their careers, this level of dissent is very significant.
Some notable people who are evolution sceptics and who are clearly well educated include:
• Dr John Sanford (geneticist and inventor of the GeneGun) who said:
“The bottom line is that the primary axiom [of Darwinian/Macro evolution]
is categorically false; you can't create information with misspellings,
not even if you use natural selection.”
• Dr Ben Carson; presidential candidate and ex Director of Paediatric Neurosurgery at one of the world's greatest hospitals (John Hopkins), a ground-breaking surgeon, best-selling author, and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
He said:
"I think one of the most damning pieces of evidence against evolution is the human genome.
You can see that you have very complex, sophisticated coding mechanisms for different amino acids, and various sequences that give you millions of different genetic instructions -- very much like computer programming, which uses a series of zeros and ones in different sequences, but gives you very specific information about what that computer is to do."
• Former evolutionary professor Dr Richard Lumsden.
(search for him on youtube to hear his story)
• Dr Stephen Meyer who wrote the recent book, Darwin’s Doubt
– The explosive origin of animal life and the case for Intelligent Design
WHO IS BULLYING WHO?
Dawkins’ portrayal of evolution teachers as being victims and bullied is nothing short of pathetic. The truth is, that the exact opposite is true. Teachers who do not bow to the sacred cow of evolution are the ones which are victimized.
This is well documented in the film Expelled – No intelligence allowed.
The teaching of evolution is mandated in the curricula of virtually all public schools in the Western world, and teachers who even question it on scientific grounds are often severely disciplined.
For additional examples of evolution being treated like a sacred cow, download the audio recording of the Kansas evolution hearings from Audible.com and hear for yourself the testimony of teachers who have been harassed for simply questioning evolution.
Point 4: IT WAS BAD UP TO CHAPTER 7 - THEN IT TURNED TO CRAP
Chapter 8 is titled ‘You did it yourself in 9 months’.
Dawkins spends a really, really long time trying to convince the reader that the human reproductive process is so simple that most women can do it in 9 months,
and that this somehow supports macro evolution.
The stupidity of this chapter is so extreme that it is hard to believe it is in the book.
Dawkins, in his usual imaginative style, completely ignores the fundamental problems that the reproductive process presents for macro evolution and confidently declares:
“this is exactly what evolution predicts” (he does this a lot).
Many people describe the reproductive process as “a miracle” since it is so mind-blowingly complex and intricate. It has a huge number of components that must all work properly; otherwise, you get no baby or a dead baby. Consider just a small number of problems the reproductive process presents for evolution:
• How can a slow and gradual process (as Darwin insists upon) produces a system which has many interlinked components that are all needed simultaneously?
• Why would organisms evolve from asexual to sexual reproduction?
Bacteria breed like crazy without sex organs. Why would they evolve sex organs, given that this reduces the likelihood of reproduction?
• How could a vagina and penis evolve together?
One is no good without the other for reproductive purposes.
Dawkins would have us believe that two organisms evolved such that one had a vagina and the other had a penis. This would have had to occur at exactly the same time and in exactly same location.
• How could such a complex and critical process occur slowly and gradually (as evolution requires) when most of the components are needed SIMULTANEOUSLY from the beginning?
Point 5: MICRO EVOLUTION IS OBSERVED – MACRO EVOLUTION IS BELIEVED
Dawkins makes no distinction between Micro and Macro evolution.
It is blatantly obvious that an organism’s ability to adapt to its environment has limits.
This is completely compatible with the Intelligent Design model. What Dawkins needs to do is show evidence that new body parts emerged by purely natural forces.
Dawkins spends endless pages giving evidence for Micro evolution, talking at nauseating length about the variety of dogs, finches and other such animals. However, this does NOT support Macro evolution. It only shows that he does not have any real evidence for macro evolution, so he tries to confuse and deceive the reader by this smoke screen.
Point 6: BACTERIA ‘EVOLVED’ AND BECAME… (WAIT FOR IT) - BACTERIA
Richard Lenski’s experiments are touted as being strong evidence for evolution;
“exactly what evolution would predict”, as Dawkins loves to say.
But what do they really show?
Since bacteria have very short lifespans, Lenski attempted to emulate macro evolution by trying to get bacteria to ‘evolve’ in the lab. Great idea.
The only problem is that it showed exactly the opposite of Macro evolution.
After countless numbers of bacteria generations, what emerged? -- A bacterium.
No new body parts, no limbs or signs of limbs. No emergence of a rudimentary brain, lungs, heart or anything of the sort.
The evolutionist response was predictable:
• Declare that “this is exactly what evolution would predict” and
• Resort to computer modeling.
Computer models will produce whatever the programmers wish them to.
Point 7: “EXACTLY WHAT EVOLUTION PREDICTS”
Dawkins is an expert at creating straw man arguments whereby anything and everything is “exactly what evolution would predict”.
He confuses the reader with irrelevant details and scientific jargon to intimidate them into accepting the final conclusion that this somehow proves that cell to citizen evolution is a ‘fact’. This is a con-man’s trick which works for used car salesmen, insurance salesmen and evolution salesmen.
There are many examples of this:
• The DNA comparison between humans and other animals (Chapter 10).
The DNA molecule is a 4 gigabit code which presents a great problem for Darwinian/Macro evolution because there has NEVER been an observation of natural forces creating a code.
This is intelligent information which is produced by intelligent beings alone.
Can you imagine wind, rain and gravity creating a computer program or a meaningful arrangement of letters which tell a story?
• Fish going to land and back again (Chapter 11).
Most people find it hard to believe that organisms could evolve the ability to fly.
Flight requires many components working together in a complex and coordinated way.
In earlier chapters, Dawkins goes to great length to promote the idea that this is exactly what happened.
Later he claims with boldness (that only a conman could muster) that animals LOSING the ability to fly (e.g. an ostrich) is also ‘evolution’.
* He gives a number of examples of flightless animals with “vestiges” of wings and confidently concludes that those animals could once fly but “evolved” out of flight.
What evidence does he put forward for these wild assertions – none.
He simply invokes his magic genie of natural selection. There must have been some net benefit in those animal losing the ability to fly.
* This would be funny if it was not so serious
It is hard to believe that such utter bollocks are in this ‘science’ book;
– but I am not making this up! Check it out for yourself.
Point 8:. ARE WE “FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE” OR NOT?
Dawkins spends a lot of time talking about the “bad designs” that he sees in nature.
The path of the larynx nerve in giraffes and the path of the optical nerves in the human visual system feature prominently.
Dawkins concludes that:
• An intelligent designer must not exist because he did such a bad job.
• The bad design is “exactly what evolution would predict”.
I have a number of problems with this part of the book.
Dawkins is free, loose and arrogant in his conclusions that there are large amounts of “poor design”. The fact is; with all our technology and billions of dollars expended,
humans can still not make one drop of blood.
When Dawkins rubbishes the construction of various creatures, he is inferring that he could easily redesign them before breakfast. This, of course, is totally untrue.
Do you think that Dawkins could create something as simple as a rose?
If Dawkins cannot do it; why should we believe that natural forces (rain, wind, gravity etc.) can?
He has difficulty distinguishing between observable science and science fiction in his head. The way he states that billions of year ago, animal A was descended from animal B which was the cousin of animal C and so on is nothing short of laughable.
With boldness, bluster and a good dose of scientific jargon, the average person yields to his power as they are unable to distinguish the few facts from the large amounts of fiction.
I thought he was going to present scientific evidence – not musings and imaginations.
Point 9:. THE MAGIC GENIE OF NATURAL SELECTION
“Natural selection”, “survival of the fittest” etc. is another way of saying that some organisms are more suited to the environment than others, this is stating the obvious. However Dawkins takes it to a new level; he may not believe in the Christian God but he does believe in the magic genie of natural selection.
According to Dawkins, this magic genie is so wise and powerful that it can do virtually anything.
• It enabled fish to grow legs and turn gills into lungs
so they could migrate from sea to land.
• Later, it did the exact opposite:
animals ditched their lungs for gills and legs for fins and went back into the water.
Dawkins infers that because this magic genie takes a really long time to do things,
that it is not really magic.
Dawkins is hypocritical in that he belittles people of religious faith, but he has incredible faith in the magic genie of natural selection. Naturally, he would claim that he has ‘evidence’ but his evidence is weaker and less convincing than the faith of the religious people he condemns.
Dawkins is a self-appointed ambassador for natural selection. He tells us what this genie is trying to achieve (as well as why). He speaks about the way that it works, as well its moral attributes. In addition to this, he declares it an “improbability pump”. He assigns all of these attributes not on the basis of observation or evidence, but imagination.
He fully admits in the book promo that Macro evolution is NOT observable – hence, he believes in something that he cannot see.
He is definitely very imaginative – but is it science?
Point 10: PEER REVIEW - JONATHAN SARFATI’S (The greatest HOAX on earth)
For a more detailed critique of the book, I highly recommend Jonathan Sarfati’s publication The Greatest Hoax on Earth?
Refuting Dawkins on Evolution
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