MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BATHYBIUS»
bathybius
bathybius
haeckelii
substance
that
british
biologist
thomas
henry
huxley
discovered
initially
believed
form
primordial
matter
source
organic
life
later
admitted
mistake
when
proved
just
product
chemical
process
studied
merriam
webster
gelatinous
precipitated
dredged
originally
regarded
living
recognized
zool
name
given
prof
preserved
supposed
vida
hosting
people
lately
does
feel
poety
things
break
down
summer
work
ceases
there
some
magic
realism
creation
affair
instances
false
evidence
being
used
support
darwin
theory
becomes
clear
finding
such
question
deception
actively
promote
evolution
seven
years
similar
deceptions
happening
regularly
today
same
reasons
define
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BATHYBIUS»
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a critique of this subject. We will endeavor, by impartially weighing the facts, to
form an unprejudiced judgment on Bathybius, now so decried and so generally
discredited. With respect to dead Bathybius — deep-sea ooze brought from the ...
In narrower terms also, Bathybius came at an appropriate time, for it gave a new
view of the problem of how deep-sea animals obtained food. Wallich (1862), as I
have described, envisioned a process akin to chemosynthesis occurring in the ...
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Encyclopedia of Astrobiology
Bathybius. Haeckelii. Definition. In June 1857, the Britannic ship “The Cyclops”
found a very special matter on the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. Some
chemists and biologists considered that is was a very simple living matter and
thought ...
Muriel Gargaud, Ricardo Amils, Henderson James Cleaves, 2011
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Accounts Rendered of Work Done and Things Seen
Although Bathybius was discovered by Huxley it was Haeckel who popularised it.
His paper on "Bathybius und das freie Protoplasma der Meerestiefen1," is one of
the most fascinating memoirs that has ever been written. In reviewing Huxley's ...
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Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: ...
The Duke of Argyll, in telling the story of Bathybius, says that my mind was "
caught by this new and grand generalisation of the physical basis of life." I never
have been guilty of a reclamation about anything to my credit, and I do not mean
to be; ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 2012
Bessels assigns to these the name of Protobathybius, but they are apparently
indistinguishable from the Bathybius of the Porcupine. Further arguments against
the reality of Bathybius will therefore be needed before a doctrine founded on ...
Mr. Cook, however, returns to the subject in his third lecture, and edifies his
intelligent Boston audience by closing with the following whoop : '' That Bathybius
has been discovered in 1875 by the ship Challenger, to be — hear 0 heavens!
and ...
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The Beast in Sheep's Clothing: Exposing the Lies of Godless ...
discovered a species called Bathybius haeckelii, Darwin's long-anticipated
formless, non-nucleated, homogenous albumin capable of nourishment and
reproduction. So the Challenger expedition was commissioned in 1872 to search
out and ...
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Sparks of Life: Darwinism and the Victorian Debates Over ...
Indeed, Huxley's declaration that Bathybius on the sea bottom represented a
primitive, poorly organized mass of protoplasm was read by many in England, as
well as by Ernst Haeckel, as a proof of spontaneous generation.117 George C.
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Darwin's Lost World: The hidden history of animal life
The. Bathybius. mystery. To understand the Eozoon debate we need first to
inhabit the thought-worlds of both Huxley and Carpenter. Both were committed
evolutionists, of course. But neither seem to have been committed 'Darwinists' in
the ...
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «BATHYBIUS»
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bathybius est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Maybe if We Throw Enough Models at the Origin of Life...
So one and a half centuries of research have not yet turned up a single entity that, like Thomas Huxley's hoped-for Bathybius haeckelii, is on its ... «Discovery Institute, mars 14»
800 tickets to Bill Nye / Ken Ham cosmology debate sell out
What about Bathybius Haeckelii, Ota Benga, Piltdown Man, Nebraska Man, Java Man, Orce Man, Neandertal Man, Peking Man, Flores Man, ... «WDRB, janv 14»
Science for Stupid Idiots
Not just the brontosaurus, but epicycles, philostogen, contact static electricity, bathybius, among others. General relativity and quantum theory ... «American Thinker, sept 11»