Darwin’s Mistake: Antediluvian Discoveries Proves Dinosaurs and Humans Co-existed
By Dr. Hans J Zillmer
Frontier Publishing (Netherlands), £14.99, ISBN 193188207X
“The system of evolution seems convincing”, writes Dr Zillmer, but only because contrary evidence is ignored. “Our world view is so brittle that it will not survive the smallest shake.” It starts with an account of a Texas museum exhibit, a steel hammer which had been completely embedded in solid sandstone, except for the broken end of its wooden handle. A graph reproduced from “sophisticated electron microscopes” (actually from a mass spectrometer) shows that it contains no carbon (and is therefore not steel – see under ‘steel’ in any dictionary), and is 96.6% iron. “Incredibly, this material is almost entirely solid iron!” (steel is between 98% and 99.8% iron).
“Why do we not find a coelacanth that is slightly more evolved? If this species has existed for the past 64 million years, then it should come in a variety of evolutionary stages.” Not having looked up “coelacanth”, in an encyclopedia, Dr Zillmer thinks the many fossil species and the one extant species are all one. Some anti-evolution books are intellectually respectable – I reviewed one previously in The Skeptic (4.6). But this lavish volume is a work of self-satisfied ignorance.