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Richard Goldschmidt

Richard Benedikt Goldschmidt (April 12 187824 April 1958) was a Jewish-German-American geneticist.

Goldschmidt advanced a model of macroevolution through macromutations that is popularly known as the "Hopeful Monster" hypothesis. It was not generally accepted by the scientific community, and was ridiculed by some.

At about the time that Stephen J. Gould proposed his theory of punctuated equilibrium, he predicted that Goldschmidt would be vindicated. Gould authored an article entitled, The Return of the Hopeful Monsters.

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