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from the trachea in their thoraxes. The invalidity of this theory was
revealed the moment it was unveiled, because the same muscles
found in aquatic insects' gills are not found in wings. Furthermore,
there is no evidence of transitional fossils to show that insects went
from a wingless phase to a winged one. On the contrary, fossils re-
veal no "primitive" insects. Even the oldest known insects had the
same perfect flight systems as those living today.
The second scenario, the so-called paranotal theory, maintains
that certain regions in the thorax expanded, flattened out and grad-
ually assumed the form of wings. According to this claim—for rea-
sons unknown to evolutionists—only two of the three sections in
insects' thoraxic regions exhibited this alteration and thus gave rise
to wings.
One can see a similarity in
the way that evolutionists seek
HARUN YAHYA
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