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The Misconception of Evolution
The tale of human evolution boils down to nothing but the
prejudiced interpretations of some fossils unearthed by certain people,
who blindly adhere to their theory.
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Technology In The Eye and The Ear
Another subject that remains unanswered by evolutionary theory
is the excellent quality of perception in the eye and the ear.
Before passing on to the subject of the eye, let us briefly answer
the question of "how we see." Light rays coming from an object fall
oppositely on the retina of the eye. Here, these light rays are
transmitted into electric signals by cells and they reach a tiny spot at
the back of the brain called the centre of vision. These electric signals
are perceived in this centre of the brain as an image after a series of
processes. With this technical background, let us do some thinking.
The brain is insulated from light. That means that the inside of the
brain is solid dark, and light does not reach the location where the
brain is situated. The place called the centre of vision is a solid dark
place where no light ever reaches; it may even be the darkest place you
have ever known. However, you observe a luminous, bright world in
this pitch darkness.
The image formed in the eye is so sharp and distinct that even the
technology of the 20th century has not been able to attain it. For
instance, look at the book you read, your hands with which you hold
it, then lift your head and look around you. Have you ever seen such
a sharp and distinct image as this one at any other place? Even the
most developed television screen produced by the greatest television
producer in the world cannot provide such a sharp image for you. This
is a three-dimensional, coloured, and extremely sharp image. For more
than 100 years, thousands of engineers have been trying to achieve
this sharpness. Factories, huge premises were established, much
research has been done, plans and designs have been made for this
purpose. Again, look at a TV screen and the book you hold in your
hands. You will see that there is a big difference in sharpness and