Genetics
The history of humanity is like a man sifting for gold. In this process millenniums pass, and millions die in wars and famine. Only the strongest and the fittest survive to propagate life; the proverbial ‘Quick and the Dead'. This is due to natural selection. Ultimately, only the best genes progress in the struggle for life. They are like the gold nuggets that remain in the pan after the man had finished sifting away the sand in the river. Sometimes a bit of dirt remains in the pan with the gold nuggets, and have to be removed; it is the gold he’s after…
Genetics
If you look in the mirror, the human eye is so finely engineered by nature, that it is unbelieveable...
Genetics
Human history is like a man grinding corn. He grinds and grinds the corn on a grinding stone until its fine. He grinds it as finely as he can. Then he sifts it to seperate the wheat from the chaff. The final product is finely ground and free of impurities...
