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Evolution Is Wrong

A Radical Approach to the Origin and Transformation of Life

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Evolution Is Wrong

By: Erich von Daniken
Narrated by: Charles Constant
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A Fascinating Exploration on Why the Darwinists' Theory No Longer Explains Everything

Everywhere there are characteristics of animals that do not want to fit into the theory of evolution anywhere. And man? Are we really the most adapted life-form on this planet? Today, more and more scientists who contradict the previous theory of evolution speak out. The theory fits the changes within the species, but it can no longer be reconciled with the inner workings of the cell. Some other influence that has so far escaped us is affecting evolution. It is called "Intelligent Design." Intelligent planning is suspected behind this. Anyone or anything—a spirit of the universe? aliens?—could be behind this planning.

In this must-listen book, Erich von Däniken uses countless examples to demonstrate the impossibility of the previous evolutionary idea. He quotes scientists who argue against the previous teaching, but also those who defend it. Unfortunately, established science still refuses to look at discrepancies and holes in the theory of evolution, even though it is quite obvious that there is more going on with regard to the development of all species, as well as human culture, than could be explained by the theory of evolution alone.

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Biological Sciences Biology Evolution Evolution & Genetics Science Unexplained Mysteries
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Enjoyable listen with lots of great questions to consider. When we turn our backs on the pursuit of knowledge and let out brains ossify like in some many supposed sciences nowadays, we are lost

Great reminder that Science-TM is never settled

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lots of very interesting information in here. definitely ties into ancient history that I think is very suppressed.

interesting

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Sorry im not convinced. This book is a real ramble! I had a lot of fun listening to it but its too narrow minded to consider that both evolution and intelligent design could exist side by side and instead goes to great lengths trying to poke holes in darwinism… and although it poses many interesting questions and shares a number of noteworthy scientific anecdotes, i found it to be silly! Interesting references to aliens too id def want to read the authors other book on that stuff lol

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I haven’t read other of Daniken’s books, but I suspect that for those who have, the main interest in this book will be exposure to lists of fascinating animal facts, which may exasperate conventional evolutionary explanations. Otherwise, I think he explores his Ancient Alien hypotheses in different ways. As a newbie to listening to him, I think it was a short, okay introduction.

The book does not argue that natural selection doesn’t occur, but that certain steps of the origination and development of life on earth cannot be explained simply and terrestrially. He is not considering YEC.

It’s mostly speculative and proposes several, often divergent, theories of the origination of life and certain species, including humans. Sometimes he directly cited Wikipedia, which felt kind of hasty. Some fuzzy logic in a few places.

Overall, it was a fun quick read on 2x, I learned some new things in each chapter, but it definitely seemed like a kind of fluffy side project; not actually as serious or authoritative as the title might suggest.

Interesting restatement of Ancient Alien hypothesis with evolutionary concerns.

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