In this chapter Daewkins stars talking about the way that Darwins explained the theory of evolution. ''Shows us a way in which simplicity couls change into complexity, how uorderes atoms could group themselves into ever more complex patters until they ended up manufacturing people''(12) He says that the theory of Darwin of ''survival of the fittesr'' is more ''survival of the stable'' He says the universe is populated by stable things. '' A stable thing is a collection of atoms that is permamnent enough or common enough to ddeserce a name''(12) He starts giving examples such as: soap bubbles, salt crystals, hydrogen atoms and haemoglobin molecules. '' Haemoglobin is a modern molecule, used to illustrate the princuple that atoms tend to fall into stable patters''(13)
Later, he gets to the point of the Peplicator. '' Remarkable molecule was formed by accident''(14) He also says it may not be the biggerst or more complex molecule '' extraordinary property of being able to create copies of itself''(15) He says the way that when improbable things happen in the lives of a human they aree considered as impossible. He starts talking about the replicatos and then it says that it can act as a template not for an identical copy but a negative. '' re- make an exact copy of the original ''positive'' ''(16)
This book is being complicated, but in a way its getting interesting and a way of learning.