Professor Tylervolk,
New York, calls Gaia a thing, a system
comprising Earth's soils, oceans, atmosphere and biomass. Gaian studies
show how things circulate through this system. Gaia is about biology, Earth
sciences and complex systems and their symbiosis.(the
many and varied ways that creatures have of coming to depend on one another).
There appears long term stability
in the environment as evidenced by the release of dimethyl sulfide by plankton.
The Oxford Conference of
the Gaians suggested that."the
more intimately life intermingles with its physical environment, the more
the two move toward stability"; the
corollary
to that being, in the light of evolution occurring with its single life
forms, there must have been instability. Stability does not come from instability
without direction or intelligent purpose. An unstable bridge is made stable
only after much planning and effort.
Continuing to attach intelligent
morphoses
to unstable components by using concepts like 'natural selective abilities'.(natural
selection).attempts
at propping up the decaying philosophically maladjusted
illusion evolution has proven itself to be and details
time away from progressive efforts in positive directions.
The intricate balance of
our ecosystem argues strongly for the existence of an interdependent very
complex world, of which evidence is available everywhere we may look.
Even the Earth's temperature
has been finely set
to maintain an overall balance by automatic slight adjustments! The Earth's
climatic system contains a perfectly balanced thermostat; albeit, one we
all complain about, yet nevertheless, one we can all function because of.
Comprised from an article
in.New Scientist
Magazine (newscientist.com), November 20, 1999:
Red tide is
caused by tiny dinoflagellates
that stain the sea red or brown when conditions cause a disturbance of
the water around them, activating their chemical flashbulbs.
Just how did they come by
this bioluminescent
ability if not by the design of Creator-God? Even Darwin admitted he couldn't
imagine an accounting for this ability, especially so when one considers
the
Anglerfish.
Michael Latz, a marine biologist
at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California and
Jim Rohr, a fluid dynamist working for the US Navy, were amazed by how
Dinoflagellates
reveal the motion of fluids to the naked eye. Different types of dinoflagellate
gave the same result.."I
was just amazed how repeatable this was".says
Rohr.."No one
had ever dreamt that their response could be calibrated.".But
surely plankton
in a current can no more tell whether the water is moving than we can feel
the Earth flying through space? the Earth flying through space is just
a saying, because it doesn't move
at all.
Regarding those dinoflagellates,
no one knows exactly how, but one layer of water shearing past the next
deforms the dinoflagellates and makes them light up, perhaps due to forcing
channels in the cell membrane to open. This.may.bring
about a change in pH.(acid,
alkaline balance).which
in turn speeds up an enzyme
driven, light generating chemical reaction.
Animal behavior:.One
of the original evolutionists,.Lamark,
a believer in the inheritance of
acquired
characteristics, stated in Darwin's.Origin
of
Species."the
long neck and limbs of the giraffe are explained as having evolved by the
animal stretching its neck to browse on the foliage of trees."
Typical of evolutionary thinking
is; they had a need, so it
evolved. Really scientific!
It's like Rudyard Kipling's story for children about a curious young elephant
getting its nose stretched by a crocodile, with the result that elephants
everywhere now carry a trunk. There's no evidence in the real world for
the inheritance of acquired characteristics through evolutionary processes.
But there is evidence for the
effect of consciousness, as everything is connected below the atom in the
invisible grid.
"How is animal size controlled?
How does each cell 'know' that there has been enough growth and replication
to make an animal of normal size? No one has any idea how a cell senses
that."....George
Thomas, developmental biologist at the Freidrich Meischer Institute in
Basil, Switzerland. Biologists even shrunk cells and enlarged them, yet
the resulting animals were the usual size, simply having more or fewer
cells than normal.
Why have some.species
as old as 500 million years escaped evolution? Evolutionists have no answer
apart from conjecture.
Mollusks.(genus
Neopilina).estimated
to be 500 million years old; Cockroach, 250 million years old; Horseshoe
Crabs also called King Crabs are 200 million years old and really are spiders,
sea spiders; Crocodiles, 140 million years old; Niles
Eldredge's humorous answer."There
is a big lucky aspect to this".
And just why didn't the
Horseshoe Crab be as nonresistant to pollution as other marine anthropoids.
Were the other anthropoids more highly developed?. Is this.unnatural
selection of adaption.negating
evolution's theory? The same applies to the pollution bearing qualities
of some trees like Gingko.
Peter Holland, University
of Reading, who works on lancelets.(they
look like a small fish), says that."they
have hardly changed since the Cambrian
Era and are as complex as they possibly can be, given the number of
genes
they have". Lancelets still have about twenty
thousand genes, while all the other vertebrates
have seventy thousand. Evolution has yet to answer the differences to quantitative
science.