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- ISBN978-1-7646870-0-3
- EAN9781764687003
- Date de parution07/06/2026
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- ÉditeurRiverview
Résumé
What is this all about? Hold on tight as Mollison presents us with a rollicking rollercoaster journey twisting between Cosmology and Sociology, trampling from Geology to Genetics, splitting the cracks of Quantum Physics and Theology, and exploring Farming and Ecology. Each page presents fascinating new insights and every step of the journey you take with him goes toward the dismantling of the theory that is evolution.
It will have you gripped to your seats and leave you chillingly considering your place in the Universe for many decades to come. His response to the various theories of eye development is succinct and powerful and redefines the human in our world. He quotes Darwin's own words: evolution of the eye is "absurd in the highest possible degree". He laughingly ridicules the evolutionary commentators asking: from where would a penis come? Or the "demanding vagina"? What would have been their original purpose? Which would have come first?"If you want to ask bigger questions that seek to understand our real place in the world and the cosmos this book will provide you with a strong and legitimate footing from which to launch your explorations.
It will have you gripped to your seats and leave you chillingly considering your place in the Universe for many decades to come. His response to the various theories of eye development is succinct and powerful and redefines the human in our world. He quotes Darwin's own words: evolution of the eye is "absurd in the highest possible degree". He laughingly ridicules the evolutionary commentators asking: from where would a penis come? Or the "demanding vagina"? What would have been their original purpose? Which would have come first?"If you want to ask bigger questions that seek to understand our real place in the world and the cosmos this book will provide you with a strong and legitimate footing from which to launch your explorations.



