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On the Origin of Species

On the Origin of Species

By Darwin, Charles

Published by Zenith Starlight Media

English 2025 ISBN 9791070123478
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Few books have changed the way we see the world as profoundly as Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. First published in 1859, this landmark work introduced the revolutionary theory of evolution by natural selection, transforming science, philosophy, and our understanding of life itself. Darwin carefully presents his evidence from years of study, observation, and experimentation, revealing how species evolve over time through adaptation and survival. His exploration of variation, competition, and inheritance not only challenged traditional beliefs but also laid the foundation of modern biology. Written with clarity and precision, On the Origin of Species remains one of the most important scientific texts ever published. More than a scientific treatise, it is a testament to human curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge, offering insights that continue to inspire debate and discovery today. Hailed as one of the most influential books in history, Darwin's masterpiece is essential reading for students of science, history, philosophy, and anyone who seeks to understand the origins of life and the processes that shape it. 👉 Click Buy Now and experience the groundbreaking work that forever changed how we see the natural world.

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