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March 2010 – DNA Evidence Opposes Evolution

     Dr. Andrey Cherstvy of the Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems in Germany, along with Gary Vezzon of the Institute for Basic Sciences, have shown that electrostatic effects of DNA favor like species interaction over different species interaction.  For decades now, the theory of evolution has relied upon the assumption that new information added into one species, from another species, was the source of new information needed to evolve into a new species.  Mutations have been proven to be overwhelmingly destructive, and therefore, only by some process of sharing of information has the theory of evolution been able try and explain how the DNA structure can evolve with new non-destructive information.  It has been known for a long time now that one of the mechanisms used by DNA sequences to link together is the attraction of these sequences to each other due to their electrostatic charge, which is quite large.  The DNA sequences are drawn to each other.  Studies have now proven that in like species the attraction is very large, but electrostatic charges of DNA sequences from different species have been shown to be repulsive to each other, thus preventing any new information “infecting” the DNA structure.  It is very unlikely that sequences of DNA information from different species would mix because their electrostatic charges would repulse each other.

For more detail on DNA and evolution, see the book “Science, Origins, & Ancient Civilizations – Scientific Evidence Withheld from School Textbooks” 

See also – News & Updates Sept. 09, January 08, January – February – March 06, April 05, March 04!

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