Vorticity
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When I was a teenager, I worked at a pizza place for a few summers. One summer, there was another young guy working there. He wasn't an especially well-educated guy. He was what you would call a "regular guy". He was in his twenties, and hadn't attended any college, though he finished high school.
I somehow got into a conversation with him about evolution one day. He didn't believe in it.
In talking to him, and trying to explain the evidence for evolution, I found that no matter what I said, he would come back with, "Yeah, but, how can an ape just turn into a man?" I would explain how, but he would just repeat it: "How can an ape just turn into a man?"
And then I realized the fundamental communication problem we were having. He had somehow absorbed two things:
1) [This is less important.] He believed that the "theory of evolution" is solely about human evolution.
2) [This is the important one.] He actually believed that the "theory of evolution" is this: OK, you got an ape. Not as a species. An individual. It's knuckle-walking on the savannah, eating leaves and whatnot, and then, one day, poof! It turns into a man. The human race is born. That's evolution.
So naturally he thought evolution was absurd. I thought at first that this was an isolated case, but over the years, in arguing with people who said they "didn't believe in evolution", I have run into many people that had this image of what evolution was.
So, my question to people here is this:
Is it just me, that I keep running into these people, or has anyone else heard this weird evolution strawman?
If lots of people really do think this, could this be the explanation for why polls always show X% of people don't believe in evolution (where X is some alarmingly high number that I can't remember)?
I somehow got into a conversation with him about evolution one day. He didn't believe in it.
In talking to him, and trying to explain the evidence for evolution, I found that no matter what I said, he would come back with, "Yeah, but, how can an ape just turn into a man?" I would explain how, but he would just repeat it: "How can an ape just turn into a man?"
And then I realized the fundamental communication problem we were having. He had somehow absorbed two things:
1) [This is less important.] He believed that the "theory of evolution" is solely about human evolution.
2) [This is the important one.] He actually believed that the "theory of evolution" is this: OK, you got an ape. Not as a species. An individual. It's knuckle-walking on the savannah, eating leaves and whatnot, and then, one day, poof! It turns into a man. The human race is born. That's evolution.
So naturally he thought evolution was absurd. I thought at first that this was an isolated case, but over the years, in arguing with people who said they "didn't believe in evolution", I have run into many people that had this image of what evolution was.
So, my question to people here is this:
Is it just me, that I keep running into these people, or has anyone else heard this weird evolution strawman?
If lots of people really do think this, could this be the explanation for why polls always show X% of people don't believe in evolution (where X is some alarmingly high number that I can't remember)?
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