Darwin had found a way in which a species could be shaped to fit its environment—not by divine intervention, not by mind, but through the steady, rel… - Stephen Baxter

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Darwin had found a way in which a species could be shaped to fit its environment—not by divine intervention, not by mind, but through the steady, relentless working of natural law. Just like the Huttonian prescription for the Earth, it was a Newtonian scheme for life. For better or worse, Darwin transformed our view of our place in the universe. Humans too are not the outcome of a divine design, but simply products of the relentless workings of natural laws, just like rivers and mountains, beetles and whales.

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Stephen Baxter (born November 13, 1957) is a British science fiction writer.

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We'd carve a place out of the wilderness—"
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It took some time for Emma to figure that out. "Yes," she said. "There is bound to be some environmental impact. But—"
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