An eye on evolution
Darwin had a problem with the natural formation of eyes. Even after 200 years the problem persists, because eyes don’t evolve. The theory of natural selection assumes that each trait comes into existence because it was needed by the animal during the time of its development, and that over time—over a very long time—random mutations along with natural selection would supposedly cause working useful traits to develop.
The problem with eyes is that they don’t work unless they are fully constructed. Thus, until they’re working, they’re useless! So according to evolution, natural selection should have weeded out anything that could have developed into an eye in the far distant future. Even the simplest photo receptor would also have to be positioned in a useful location on the exterior of the animal, and then be connected via some kind of optic nerve, to just the right place, and in the right way, into its little brain…otherwise it wouldn’t work, and would have been weeded out of the anatomy by natural selection.
Modern science has been detailing the machinery of genetics for several decades now. They have quite convincingly established the cause-and-effect reliability built into its DNA mechanism for constructing the parts and processes of life.
While many have tried to pass off selective breeding as evolution, they conveniently manage to ignore the fundamental fact that selective breeding does not create genetic programs in the DNA structure, it only destroys or eliminates pre-existing coded sequences. What’s more, selective breeding doesn’t manufacture eyes, it only regenerates pre-existing code for the construction of fully functioning optical systems, from photon to mental image.
It’s obviously a leap of faith to believe that random mutations occurring within genetic programming are capable of assembling, not just a complex object such as an eye, but rather a specific sequence of genetic atomic organizations that are not an eye, but rather the coding which generates working eyes…in the right place at the right time, connected to the right part of the brain using an organized optic nerve…and on and on.
The construction of eyes runs counter to the processes of evolution, that’s just one of the faults that reveal evolution’s failure to explain the existence of life as we observe it. Another fundamental problem with the theory is its reliance on magic to make it work.
Magic? Certainly! The recently developed Resonant Field Theory has revealed the absolute cause-and-effect nature at work in the most fundamental processes of the universe. The scientific evidence in support of Resonant Fields is strong and repeatedly examined over the past century.
Every chemical reaction, including those that make up living things, are composed of precise pseudorandom sequences of resonant fields. Just as an eye must be precisely constructed and organized in order to work, the complexity of all resonant field systems is likewise precisely constructed to do whatever it is that field system does. It’s not just eyes that evolution cannot account for, it’s everything else, too.
The operation of evolution would require the introduction of bizarre and random effects that run counter to the organization of the resonant fields of which everything is made. In other words, evolution won’t work without magic!
Resonant fields really are easy to understand. Starting where Einstein left off, the Resonant Field Theory completes the unification of all physics in an intuitive model including quantum gravity, relativity, and corrected quantum mechanics. It’s so easy. Any high school science student can understand it!
If one is unfamiliar with resonant fields, it is an exciting science to learn.
Read the exhilarating e-book: Resonant Fields, the Fundamental Mechanism of Physics, Made Easy To Understand, available online at www.coolscience.info. It’s fun to do your homework. © 2005 by CoolScience