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Gyroscope
                INNER EAR ANALYSIS
                RESULTS
                In the human inner ear, and
                that of other creatures with
                complicated structures, there is
                an organ called the "cochlea,"
                which works out the position of the
                          body relative to the
                          ground. The working of this
                          organ is the same as the implement called a
                          "gyroscope" which maintains the balance of
                          an aeroplane. In order to find out whether
                         the living creatures which were portrayed as
                        man's ancestors walked upright on two legs or
                         not, Spoor carried out studies on this organ,
                                                                                                         Fred Spoor
                          the cochlea. The result he  arrived at was that some life forms presented as the
                           ancestor of man had a bent posture just like modern apes and some had an
                            upright posture just like modern humans. This result totally disproves the
                             theory that bipedalism gradually evolved from quadripedalism.



                                 stride is not possible. Crompton
                                  showed that a living thing can
                                   either walk upright or on all fours.
                            A type of in-between stride would be
                          quite ineffective. 60
                          The immense gap between man and ape is
                          not limited solely to bipedalism. Many
                           other issues still remain unexplained such
                           as brain capacity, the ability to talk, and so
                           on. Elaine Morgan, an evolutionist
                           paleoanthropologist, makes the following
                           confession in relation to this issue:
                  Four of the most outstanding mysteries about humans
                  are: 1) why do they walk on two legs? 2) why have they
                  lost their fur? 3) why have they developed such large
                  brains? 4) why did they learn to speak?
                  The orthodox answers to these questions are: 1) 'We do
                  not yet know'; 2) 'We do not yet know'; 3) 'We do not
                  yet know'; 4) 'We do not yet know'. The list of
                  questions could be considerably lengthened without
                  affecting the monotony of the answers. 61                                 IMAGINARY CREATURES
                In short, "the evolution of man" is nothing but an                   The "half bent" creatures pictured by
                                                                                        evolutionists are actually nothing
                unsubstantiated tale. Man is created by God already
                                                                                         but figments of the imagination.
                equipped with all the abilities and features he                       Scientific findings demonstrate that
                possesses.                                                                 no creatures having a stride in
                                                                                        between that of the ape and man
                                                                                                 ever existed in history.


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