Lynn Margulis's Endosymbiotic Theory Overcomes Initial Skepticism

Lynn Margulis's Endosymbiotic Theory Overcomes Initial Skepticism

Lynn Margulis proposed the endosymbiotic theory, which suggests that complex life forms originated from ancient symbiotic relationships between cells and bacteria. According to Space Daily, her theory initially encountered significant skepticism within the scientific community. Despite this resistance, Margulis persisted in advocating for her ideas.

Over time, her theory gained acceptance and reshaped the understanding of biological evolution. This journey highlights the challenges faced by groundbreaking scientific theories before becoming widely recognized.

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Lynn Margulis Journal of Theoretical Biology

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Journal of Theoretical Biology

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26 mai 2026
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The paper that explained why every living thing on Earth exists was rejected by 15 journals before anyone took it seriously - and the idea it contained is stranger than most science fiction
The paper that explained why every living thing on Earth exists was rejected by 15 journals before anyone took it seriously - and the idea it contained is stranger than most science fiction

Space Daily • 26 mai 10h00

Lynn Margulis's endosymbiotic theory, proposing that complex life originates from ancient partnerships between cells and bacteria, faced significant skepticism before gaining acceptance in the scientific community.

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