Darwin's Theory of Evolution Challenged by Mathematics and Genetics

Peter Robinson from the Hoover Institution at Stanford University interviews three scientists about the growing movement to dismiss Darwin's Theory of Evolution.

David Berlinski, David Gelernter, and Stephen Meyer join Robinson to discuss the ways that science disproves elements of Darwin's theory and how his limited knowledge of DNA and genetics guided him.

Darwin seems to have accurately explained subtle changes in animals like wing shape or beak shape or fur density.

But the creation of new species is where scientists say Darwin's theory falls short. And that while his conclusions were drawn with knowledge and information present in his time, new information in genetic coding and mathematics challenges those conclusions.


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