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Once there existed a set of ideas called the theory of evolution, conceived by clever people and confirmed by countless scientists. Then people discovered the electron microscope. It made it possible to visualize molecules inside a cell, and suddenly questions arose in connection with evolution that we could not ask before. What force actually binds atoms in the correct order? What moves molecular chains into the right position? How did the first living unit in a cell actually come into being? How does inheritance work, how is information passed on to the next generation? Does man originate solely and exclusively from primates – as Charles Darwin and many other great thinkers assumed – or were there other 'engines' that intervened in evolution? ***** Today it is clear that countless questions can no longer be answered by the earlier theory of evolution. There exists a form of life called 'slime' (Physarum polycephalum). This 'thing' has no eyes, no ears, no mouth, no nose, not even a brain. Yet it consumes food, overcomes obstacles in the shortest way, and exchanges information with other 'slimes'. 'Slime' denies any evolutionary idea that one evolves from another. Or the 'mouth-breeding frogs' (Rheobatrachus), which are found in Australia. They hatch their young in their stomachs, which...
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Author: von Däniken Erich
Publication date: September 23, 2024
Manufacturer: FONTÁNA ESOTERA, s.r.o.
Genres: Books, Technique, Specialized and technical literature
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 212
ISBN/EAN: 9788076512139

