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THE GOLDEN AGE
clearly derived from another? Moreover, none of the
three display any evolutionary trends during their
tenure on earth. 44
Put briefly, the scenario of
human evolution, which is
"upheld" with the help of var-
ious drawings of some "half
FALSE
ape, half human" creatures ap-
pearing in the media and FALSE
course books, that is, frankly,
by means of propaganda, is
nothing but a tale with no sci-
entific foundation.
Lord Solly Zuckerman,
one of the most famous and
respected scientists in the
U.K., who carried out research
on this subject for years and
studied Australopithecus fossils
for 15 years, finally concluded,
despite being an evolutionist Evolutionist newspapers and maga-
zines often print pictures of primitive
himself, that there is, in fact, no man. The only available source for
such family tree branching out these pictures is the imagination of
the artist. Evolutionary theory has
from ape-like creatures to man.
been so dented by scientific data that
Zuckerman also made an in- today we see less and less of it in the
teresting "spectrum of science" serious press
ranging from those he consid-
ered scientific to those he considered unscientific. According to
Zuckerman's spectrum, the most "scientific"—that is, depending on
concrete data—fields of science are chemistry and physics. After
them come the biological sciences and then the social sciences. At the
far end of the spectrum, which is the part considered to be most "un-
scientific," are "extra-sensory perception"—concepts such as telepa-
thy and sixth sense—and finally "human evolution." Zuckerman
explains his reasoning:
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