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Evolution's Impasse in the Face
of the Circulatory System's Perfection
that the cells comprising it can be extracted and examined sep-
arately. Scientists can preserve the clear plasma from which
the cells have been removed, but this requires various process-
es. It is not known whether the cells, which have a certain life
and way of moving under the microscope, display the same
features inside the human body. Therefore, countless scientists
working in the world's most highly advanced laboratories and
with the most highly developed equipment, have been unable
to imitate blood's workings. Present research is aimed at pro-
ducing an articial fluid that can at least transport oxygen.
All these details have been provided to help people con-
sider this subject. Some open or covert forms of indoctrination
given by various media organs or educational institutions or
by means of "popular culture" insist on the preconception of
evolution. The proponents of evolution are unwilling that
people should think too much about the subject. They offer
accounts whose scientific guise is actually rather funny, and
adorn them with a few chemical formulae. When they add
various conjectures or even forgeries, what emerges is the the-
ory of evolution, which is taken exceptionally seriously in sci-
entific circles, with conferences even being held on the subject.
What they are actually trying to say beneath all that great
fuss is this: This magnificent universe, the flawless human
body, all the different species of animals and plants—in short,
everything that exists—came about by chance. So illogical and
shameful is this claim that even some scientists no longer state
it openly, but seek to gloss over it by using scientific termi-
nology.
The reason they don't want people to consider the
subject too much is this: When one examines any-
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