Has evolution been proven scientifically as a fact?

I'm curious and was just wondering. Or are scientist still in the finding out process of it.
what are the facts as we know them today, and what has still not been proven, if anything.......thanks

Please only serious answers.

2007-10-06T22:22:59Z

brat......I ask a question, why couldn't you answer without lecturing me, ever think maybe I did not study it or went to a christian school that never taught it?
if you don't know the answer just say Hey I want 2 points , thats cool

2007-10-06T22:24:44Z

Lucas C....thank you for a sensible answer

2007-10-06T22:28:12Z

EDIT: sorry I meant the evolution of men from primates to humans etc.

2007-10-06T23:13:03Z

brat.....whats your problem, it should be obvious I asked because I did not know.
isn't that why we ask? you have a attitude problem and are very arrogant, I only ask, so please leave me alone

Lucas C2007-10-06T22:10:56Z

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From a scientific standpoint, evolution (and all other theories) cannot be "proven" as facts. Facts don't arise from theories; they come from research and experiments. It's much more accurate to say that the facts strongly support the theory of evolution, so much so, in fact, that it's unreasonable to question the correctness of the theory. But prove? As in, there's no possible way whatsoever that it could be wrong? No. That can't be done; not for evolution, not for relativity, not even for cells or atoms (although we're pretty sure about the details of their existence as well).

?2016-05-18T03:06:28Z

Egad...you don't know the first thing about evolution, physics, biology, or chemistry do you? There isn't a group of people called "evolutionists" the way you have creationists. It's nothing more special than the multiplication table. Evolution only covers the period AFTER life began on earth. It traces the development of life forms, not their formation. That would fall under abiogenesis, another topic entirely. Let's take it from the top...evolution and abiogenesis don't cover the formation of the universe. No, chemicals were not around forever. The evidence you listed above has been known for about 20-30 years, since the time of Edwin Hubble. What we have found recently is that the structure of reality might not even be consistent. Don't jump so quickly to "supernatural." "If we can't explain it, it must be supernatural!" Well can you explain how a computer screen works? If not, it must be supernatural! There IS such a thing as not knowing...yet. And sometimes you have to be fine with that. Yes there are plenty of failed dials. Mars, Venus, Mercury, and every planet besides earth. Enough debunking. Time for some answers. Big bang started off the universe with extreme expansion. Initial energy density meant atoms couldn't even condense. Think of steam. After a few billion, stars began to form. We know this because light travels slowly enough for some of these events to just reach us now. After few more billion, planet earth formed. Water everywhere, mud, land, etc. Ahh too much to write and too tired. Google it.

Friend2007-10-07T00:48:22Z

I don't think evolution could be proven scientifically because to prove something, you have to be able to show that certain things always happen in certain ways. (e.g. have a hypothesis and demonstrate that under certain conditions, certain things will always happen.) With evolution no scientist was there and saw things change from one species to another, so how could it ever be proven?

However, it seems obvious to me that all the different species, both plant and animal, as well as human beings, are so complex there must have been a designer. (I realize that saying "it seems obvious to me" does not sound scientific, but really, the odds of everything coming together by themselves are really too great for there not to have been an intelligent Designer, a Creator)

I mentioned earlier that no scientist was there - but God was there, and we can trust that His description of events to the people He led to write the Bible, is how things happened. (e.g. Genesis 1; Psalm 139; Proverbs 8:22 - 31; Job 38:4 - 41:34.)

This movie coming out in Feb/08 might interest you - about how scientific evidence for creation (also called in the scientific community - "intelligent design") has been suppressed.
http://www.expelledthemovie.com/

secretsauce2007-10-06T22:43:46Z

Yes and no.

Let me explain.

When you say the word "evolution", it's important to be clear whether you mean the *process* of evolution, or the *theory* of evolution. The first is a fact. The second is (obviously) a theory, and always will be.

The *process* of evolution is defined as the change in inherited traits of a population over generations. This is easily demonstrated to be a fact ... a process that is occurring every day ... from the way that bacteria gain resistance to antibiotics, to the way that racehorses slowly get faster.

The *theory* of evolution is an explanation for (1) *how* that process occurs in nature (namely natural selection); and (2) how that same process explains all the species of life on earth in terms of common ancestry tracing all the way to the earliest life forms.

That theory of evolution, like any other theory in science (the theory of gravity, the heliocentric theory of the solar system, the atomic theory of matter, the germ theory of disease, etc. etc.) will *never* be "proven as a fact." A theory just does not graduate to a "fact."

Why? Because a theory in science is a different kind of statement. A theory is an *explanation* for facts ... it is never considered a "fact" itself.

jleyendo2007-10-06T22:22:37Z

Evolution is observable and therefore is a fact. It can easily be observed in bacteria and viruses (short generation times to view), artificial selection in plants, vaccines produced to stop newly evolved strains of the flu virus. It is a process of life. Scientist still work on the processes of evolution, but the question is not whether or not evolution occurs rather how it occurs. Male selection vs female selection. Who chooses the mate, and what evolutionary effect may this have.
Evolution has a been a huge benefit to the human race: medicine, agriculture, conservation biology, etc.
The general public accepts gravity as a fact even though physicists are still trying to work out how gravity works.
There is so much data supporting evolution, and has such widespread acceptance in the scientific community that it is accepted as a fact, and again it is an observable fact.

Biological Definition of Evolution:
a change in the genotypic frequencies of a population over time.

Note that this includes the Genes (genotype) of a population (not an organism) and is not change over time. Music and fashion change over time but that is not biological evolution. Only life possesses genes. So when the genes in a population change due to gene flow, genetic drift, and natural selection evolution occurs.

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