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Evolution is often described as a complicated subject. Aside from the number of items required to learn the field of Biology, what complicates the study of Biology, even more, are entangled statements. Which are two statements fused into one; thereby creating a meaning that contradicts itself. Such as Nature being claimed to have evolved encoding and fine-tuning mechanisms. Contradictions create a disconnect in our understanding. Because it violates certain knowledge whose descriptions had already been established sometime in the past. Moreover, contradictions weaken the foundation of the…mehr

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Evolution is often described as a complicated subject. Aside from the number of items required to learn the field of Biology, what complicates the study of Biology, even more, are entangled statements. Which are two statements fused into one; thereby creating a meaning that contradicts itself. Such as Nature being claimed to have evolved encoding and fine-tuning mechanisms. Contradictions create a disconnect in our understanding. Because it violates certain knowledge whose descriptions had already been established sometime in the past. Moreover, contradictions weaken the foundation of the field of knowledge that rests on it. The book confronts these contradicting statements by untangling several such statements. This should not only help bridge the disconnect in our understanding but also show that we care about the integrity of the knowledge we are accepting. That we care about not having these contradictions spill over to future generations of scientists. As well as care about not having it spread over our communities. And last, we are not just accepting all scientific claims blindly.
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Galileo DeLeon was born in the Philippines. In 1970, his parents along with his family immigrated to the United States in New York. He is a self-proclaimed child psychologist having babysat 4 kids from his brothers and sisters over several years. During this time, he found little use for his associate degree in engineering. Currently, he is serving babysitting duties to his grade school grandnephew; in addition to taking over the duty of feeding 3 beautiful stray cats from a neighborhood friend who recently passed away.