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If you put the fossil relics of prehistoric creatures in relation to the recent species living today, you come to astonishing results. Many fossils, which are supposed to have been formed over millions of years by gradual processes of deposition and fossilisation, testify to the exact opposite! They are therefore actually completely impossible legacies of prehistory. And it is the intention of this work, to make the reader think about this. Beyond that, it is also a matter of showing why science and theology have become completely senseless enemies, and how we are all obviously to be latently…mehr

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If you put the fossil relics of prehistoric creatures in relation to the recent species living today, you come to astonishing results. Many fossils, which are supposed to have been formed over millions of years by gradual processes of deposition and fossilisation, testify to the exact opposite! They are therefore actually completely impossible legacies of prehistory. And it is the intention of this work, to make the reader think about this. Beyond that, it is also a matter of showing why science and theology have become completely senseless enemies, and how we are all obviously to be latently influenced. The author of this work was not interested in supporting one side or the other of this conflict. But above all, to re-enter into a factual dialogue and to discard old thought patterns and didactic mistakes. And one thing above all: To learn again, to discuss with each other in a factual, fair and constructive way. Long live the subject!
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Autorenporträt
Sven Gehrmann, born in 1969, has always been interested in everything that lives in or near water. He now sees himself as a nature cryptographer who tries to interpret the language of nature. And fossils talk too! We just have to watch and listen to them properly. And then we come to amazing realisations and insights! But he has also found fossils himself in the strangest places, because he has developed a special eye for them. Through his extensive knowledge of freshwater and marine aquaristics, through his own observations of nature, and through his knowledge of the preservation and preparation of various marine animals, he has developed a special understanding of nature over the years. And for the processes that occur there every day, but which are only noticed or seen by a few people.