From series: Great questions Evolution: “Man as such will inevitably vanish” for millions of years, life has evolved on Earth. Creeping it elsewhere, too? A conversation about earthly evolution – and end of mankind by Alina Schadwinkel October 17, 2017, 19:39 Uhr125 comments Homo sapiens is also developing furr. © Mads Perch/Getty Images, installation time online content

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    Evolution knows no stopping. For more than four million years re has been life on earth and from first second it has evolved rapidly – this is what fossil finds have been suggesting. From clumsy individuals, bacteria and viruses quickly moved to larger organisms, to plants and even more complicated organisms such as animals and humans. The question arises: why did this development actually come about? Where does evolution have its “motivation”? And if it was possible on earth, does it not have to exist anywhere else in universe? With researchers we have sought answers to se questions in Liveblog.

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    The Young earth – it was completely different from blue planet we know today. It was extreme times of high temperatures that would have favored development of life, explained biologist Anna Rubber. She is one of three bloggers of science platform SciLogs, who on second day of our series posed big questions to science. Also zoologist Bettina Wurche and planet researcher Ludmila Carone have tried to find answers to questions of our readers.

    Charles Darwin’s ories have existed to this day

    At beginning of discussion, rubbish continued: “The particles that make up our existence are very complex and events at that time accelerated that this complexity could exist – simply because everything was so high.” It was a bit like our earth had been in puberty at time. “Young people like to be very creative too.”

    The result is millions of species that could hardly be more diverse in ir forms and lifestyles. 1995 it has been estimated that re are approximately 1,750,000 species on earth. “Today you take something between five and 15 million,” said Garbage. However, many living things could not be described properly. So it could be far more than that.

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    The biologist Charles Darwin postulated more than 150 years ago, how it came to this diversity and what rules evolution followed in a sense. “Darwin’s oretical scaffolding was so fundamental and thoughtful that it has existed to this day,” said zoologist Bettina Wurche. It was only supplemented by modern scientific branches: developmental Biology, paleontology and molecular biology.

    How do you explain hernias?

    Among our three bloggers, it is still a good sound to profess to be a follower of Darwin’s ories. This means that y are representative of most researchers. But re are also people who distinguish mselves from it and come from a creator, creationists. For example, Wurcher retorted: “I would like to know how you explain existence of discs and hernias. These are relics from our grey preterm. ” If people were to be a divine creation, this God must have a really bad humour or a very bad temper – “or be a tinker.”

    Rubbish formulated something softer, for science re is no need for God as a hyposis. “But he doesn’t bor, for example, when you say that he might have been a ‘ driving force ‘ somewhere.” Even Catholic Church accepts that Big Bang and teachings of evolution are not a contradiction to divine creation.