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Biomimetics: Technology Imitates Nature
We have examined the collapse of the theo-
ry of evolution and the proofs of creation in
great scientific detail in many of our works,
and are still continuing to do so. Given the
enormous importance of this subject, it
will be of great benefit to summarize it
here.
The Scientific Collapse of
Darwinism
Although this doctrine goes back as far as
ancient Greece, the theory of evolution was advanced
extensively in the nineteenth century. The most important development
that made it the top topic of the world of science was Charles Darwin's
The Origin of Species, published in 1859. In this book, he denied that God
created different living species on Earth separately, for he claimed that
all living beings had a common ancestor and had diversified over time
through small changes. Darwin's theory was not based on any concrete
scientific finding; as he also accepted, it was just an "assumption."
Moreover, as Darwin confessed in the long chapter of his book titled
"Difficulties on Theory," the theory failed in the face of many critical
questions.
Darwin invested all of his hopes in new scientific discoveries,
which he expected to solve these difficulties. However, contrary to his
expectations, scientific findings expanded the dimensions of these diffi-
culties. The defeat of Darwinism in the face of science can be reviewed
under three basic topics:
1) The theory cannot explain how life originated on Earth.
2) No scientific finding shows that the "evolutionary mechanisms"
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