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Evolution is a highly complicated subject, and is said to be responsible for millions upon millions of extraordinary accomplishments. But since evolution is totally mindless, how could it ever accomplish a single thing, let alone create a complete planetary ecosystem? Evolution is Bad Science takes a back-to-basics approach to investigate this highly complex subject. The general approach is, "If something is so extremely complicated that it's almost impossible to understand, how could it possibly be accidental?" Written to be understandable to the general public, Evolution is Bad Science…mehr

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Evolution is a highly complicated subject, and is said to be responsible for millions upon millions of extraordinary accomplishments. But since evolution is totally mindless, how could it ever accomplish a single thing, let alone create a complete planetary ecosystem? Evolution is Bad Science takes a back-to-basics approach to investigate this highly complex subject. The general approach is, "If something is so extremely complicated that it's almost impossible to understand, how could it possibly be accidental?" Written to be understandable to the general public, Evolution is Bad Science compares DNA to computers, and looks into not only biology but also sciences such as programming fundamentals (DNA), probabilities (accidental appearance of DNA), logic processors (the brain), sensors and responders (immune system and the five senses), system coordination (the organs and homeostasis), and electrical networks (nervous systems), among many other additional subjects. Sure sounds complicated - but don't worry! Evolution is Bad Science removes much of the complexity and still gets the point across that evolution is simply impossible! And that's the entire point. It is beyond the realm of possibility that the abundant life teeming on our beautiful blue-green planet Earth happened on its own! Also, there are dozens of coded messages hidden throughout this book and on its covers. Were those codes accidental? Was genetic code accidental? Learn how the answer to both of those questions is a resounding and unquestionable "No!"