BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Anaximander, Carl Linnaeus, Christianism

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(cid:862)a(cid:374)i(cid:373)als are (cid:271)or(cid:374) fro(cid:373) the sea, (cid:271)y solar heat o(cid:374) water. They were first wrapped i(cid:374) spi(cid:374)ky (cid:271)ark as they aged, they migrated in the mainland. When the bark burst, they survived briefly in their new lifestyle. (cid:863) Thus, humans originated from fishes that attempted to invade the mainland. Water is the central element of this universe. All structures of the world (matter) are made of four elements: earth, water, air, fire. Two major forces interact constantly on these elements; love (attraction or harmony) and strife or hate (repulsion or discord) The (cid:373)ost (cid:862)s(cid:272)ie(cid:374)tifi(cid:272)(cid:863) of the greek philosophers. An atom cannot be created of destroyed (atomic theory) There is an intrinsic property, a force of atoms that creates shapes. Humans and animals are born from dirt by the result of chance (spontaneous generation) Acts of creation are not due to gods, but rather due to the innovative power of matter.