2022/10/14

Top ten reasons why I don't believe in the theory of evolution

Top ten reasons why I don't believe in the theory of evolution

1. Human vs. chimp DNA is only ~85% similar at the whole genome level. You may have heard of 98.5% similarity but this is true only by comparing so-called protein-coding DNA. At protein coding DNA, our DNA is also 98.5% similar to that of dolphins and pigs, for example. 2. DNA similarity is the wrong way to make predictions about possible phylogenetic relationships between organisms. By comparing non-coding RNAs, we will have very different results and a duelling evolutionary tree. You can read about this: https://www.gene-quantification.de/dolgin-rewriting-evolution-2012.pdf 3. Organ transplantations from chimps to humans have been unsuccessful. But soon thousands of people are living normal life after getting a liver, a kidney or even a heart from a pig. Even a blood transfusion is not possible from a chimp to a human. 4. Human/chimp epigenomes are very different. Especially histone code is totally different. 5. Your every cell has virtually identical DNA (Neurons and T-cells make an exception). Have you ever wondered, why your skin cell is different from your muscle cell? They contain identical DNA! This means DNA doesn't determine cellular differentiation and identity. It also means that DNA doesn't dictate tissue type or organ function. DNA doesn't determine body plan or any other organismal characteristics. All of these are determined by epigenetic programming. Evolution is not able to produce programming languages. 6. The cell is able to produce thousands of different proteins only by reading one DNA sequence without modifying the DNA. This incredible technique is called Alternative Splicing. It's the most significant mechanism behind protein diversity and biodiversity. It's epigenetically regulated. 7. There are no fully beneficial random DNA mutations in the human genome, but there are ~2 million harmful genetic errors in the human genome at the whole population level. 8. Incredible cellular mechanisms, specific ADAR/APOBEC enzymes are able to modify RNA and even DNA bases. RNA A-to-I editing resembles human network technology called NAT (Network Address Translation). Random chance is not able to create masquerading techniques. 9. In every human being, there are all the necessary DNA sequences in order to produce all possible human skin color varieties. It's all about how those DNA sections are to be transcribed. And again, due to the same DNA in your cells, DNA doesn't dictate the skin color. 10. We can observe rapid speciation due to epigenetically controlled alternative splicing. We can also observe rapid corruption of biological information. Evolution has no mechanism. You are free to change my mind.