05.13.09

Darwinism’s failure on human evolution

Posted in Evolution, The Eonic Effect at 5:34 pm by nemo

The Great Explosion

There is something absurd, and insidious, about the reign of the Darwin paradigm. We are constantly trumpeted with science, then offered nothing but a kind of Darwinian myth on the evolution of man, one that is grossly inadequate, and what’s more undocumented. Looking at the current portrait of the descent of humans we are confronted with a genuine mystery, especially as the transition to modern humanity occurs very quickly, at the end of the three million year stretch from Australopithecus.

The public deserves to know that Darwinism has failed to explain human evolution via natural selection, and the question left open. The evidence of a Great Explosion between 100 to 50K BCE (properly critiqued by other evidence of incipient stages of this several hundred years prior) leading anatomically modern man to behaviorally modern man is a major empirical exception to Darwinian logic. It would be honest of scientists to acknowledge this, and restore the integrity of the subject, by confessing our ignorance.

And it must be noted that the study of the eonic effect probably gives us a clue to what we are missing, and to the complexity of what constitutes real evolution, for humans, at least. Everything that is suspicious in the current account or accounts of the Great Explosion falls into place with the approach seen in the eonic model. That proves nothing of course, but we can see that the Darwinian scenario is useless, if not fraudulent.

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