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Will Intelligent Design replace Evolution Origins Theory

Released on = February 21, 2006, 10:37 am

Press Release Author = Curt Deckert Associates, Inc.

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = Vision science seems to give clues to orgins theory that
favors an intelligent design approach. The probabilities of such complex visual
instruments evolving seems to be impossible without intelligence.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Santa Ana, California
2/21/2006

Will Intelligent Design replace Evolution Origins Theory?

Why do so many people, including over 400 practicing scientists, disagree with the
evolutionary explanation of origins? We are now reading more about the controversy.
At present very few people understand the complexity of life, but how much of this
information was known as evolutionary origins theory evolved. Now many believe that
evolutionary origins theory presents an over simplification of life.

Can the same be said about the origin of vision and eyes? Charles Darwin himself
could not explain human vision. He said, \"\'To suppose that the eye with all its
inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for
admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and
chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely
confess, absurd in the highest degree.\" Yet Darwin believed it evolved even though
he knew very little about vision systems.

The eye is a prime example of intelligent design theory. Thus eye research may help
us to answer origins questions. For example, there are three very small eye
movements ( tremors, drifts and saccades) within the human eye that provide a type a
dynamic scanning to enhance our vision. This requires minute contractions in the
muscles attached to the eyes. These muscles automatically move the position of the
eyeball in a circle about one micron in diameter (tremor) many times a second
without us knowing it. In addition it is possible that there is a gradient index
correction in the eye which would require a slight difference in cell structure with
respect to radial and/or axial position within the eye optics. These features, along
with the extreme dynamic range of light and color sensing seem to require a
significant input of intelligence in the cells, brain, retina, and interfacing
systems. Some of this intelligence is similar to that within very complex image
processors using intelligent software.

The eyedesignbook.com web site has been providing intelligent design answers for
evolution and vision questions to many thousands of people using a wide variety of
eyes as examples. It is especially helpful to explain some of the limitations of
evolutionary theory and explain why ID will become the most probable origins model.
The eyedesignbook.com website includes information on most types of eyes, optical
systems, intelligent design, evolution, optical science, and vision technology.

Contact Curt Deckert for more insights into this topic. Email: curt@cdeckert.com
Other helpful information can be found in the related links at:
http://www.eyedesignbook.com.

For More Information on Eyes and related optical product development please contact:

Curt Deckert
curt@cdeckert.com
cdeckert.com
eyedesignbook.com
deckert.net


Web Site = http://www.cdeckert.com

Contact Details = Curt Deckert

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