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The Originality of Species: Science and logic contradict the theory of evolution.
The Originality of Species: Science and logic contradict the theory of evolution.
The Originality of Species: Science and logic contradict the theory of evolution.
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The Originality of Species: Science and logic contradict the theory of evolution.

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The idea of evolution suggests that all natural species have one common ancestor, or a few of them, and that over very many generations a continuous gradual change produced the diversity of all biological species observed today. It suggests a development from simpler life forms to more complex ones, introducing a multitude of new organs and functional structures which did not exist in the beginning. According to this concept, mainly mutation and natural selection are the driving forces that bring about a gradual evolution towards more complex life.

However, the results of scientific examinations in different research areas delivered no proof for the theory of evolution. On the other hand, the most basic natural law, the absence of evolving organs and logical considerations deliver proof of the contrary and lead to the conclusion that evolution did not happen and can never happen. Natural species are not connected by common descent. Within the framework of their natural variability they have always been the same since their origin – an origin which cannot be attributed to any observable or reproducible natural process.


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Release dateApr 13, 2011
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The Originality of Species: Science and logic contradict the theory of evolution.
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Thomas Seiler

Thomas Seiler, geb. 1972 in Freiburg im Breisgau, dort Studium der Physik an der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Promotion an der Technischen Universität München, seit 2004 Entwicklungsingenieur für elektrochemische Gas-Sensorik.

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    The Originality of Species - Thomas Seiler

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Molecular Genetics

    Embryology

    Anatomy

    Paleontology

    The geological column

    Population Genetics

    Thermodynamics

    Logic

    Anatomy

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    The idea of evolution suggests that all natural species¹ have one common ancestor, or a few of them, and that over very many generations a continuous gradual change produced the diversity of all biological species observed today. It suggests a development from simpler life forms to more complex ones, introducing a multitude of new organs and functional structures which did not exist in the beginning. According to this concept, purely natural processes, mainly mutation and natural selection, are the driving forces that bring about a gradual evolution towards more complex life.

    Fig. 1. Charles Darwin's tree of life

    In order to be scientific, a process has to be observable and reproducible. Since the publication of Darwin's book On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life in 1859, intensive efforts have been made in different areas of research to find a proof that the concept of evolution is true. Many claims have been reported that evidences for evolution in history or even observable evolution in action were found.


    ¹ Here, natural species is defined as the group of all individual plants or animals that can potentially breed fertile offspring.

    Molecular Genetics

    One famous example offered as proof for evolution is the statement that chimpanzees and humans have 99 % of their genes in common. However, there are four objections to

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