On 24 November 1859, Charles Darwin, the eminent English naturalist, unveiled his groundbreaking work, On the Origin of Species, forever transforming humanity's understanding of life on Earth.
This seminal publication introduced the theory of natural selection, providing compelling evidence that species evolve over time through a process driven by environmental pressures and genetic variations.
The book challenged prevailing religious and scientific doctrines, igniting fervent debates while laying the foundation for modern evolutionary biology.
Darwin's meticulous observations and persuasive arguments redefined the narrative of life's origins, cementing his legacy as one of history's greatest scientific thinkers.