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Probability Zero (Hardcover)
Probability Zero (Hardcover)
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THE BONFIRE OF MODERN BIOLOGY
For over a century, the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection has served as the secular creation myth of the modern world. It has been hailed as the origin of the species, the foundation of modern biology, the cornerstone of the Enlightenment, and the universal acid that redefined Man's place in the universe.
But after 150 years of storytelling, the scientific myths finally met the math.
In Probability Zero, Vox Day conducts the final forensic audit of a failed theory. This is not another entry in the culture wars, but a funeral for an outdated 19th-century narrative that has finally been caught in the headlights of 21st-century genomic data. By subjecting the big ideas of Darwin, Haldane, Mayr, Kimura, and Dawkins to the pitiless light of statistical and mathematical analysis, Day demonstrates that the Modern Synthesis isn't just flawed-it is absolutely impossible.
THE REALITY CHECK
To understand the scientific catastrophe that is modern biology, imagine you are told that a man walked from New York City to Los Angeles in under five minutes. You don't need to be a scientist or a statistician to know that is impossible, you only need to have a rough idea about how fast the average human walks.
Probability Zero applies this same logic to genetic science. If the genomic distance between a human and a chimpanzee is a "cross-country journey" of 40 million mutations, and the structural speed limits of natural selection only allow for a few dozen steps, then evolutionary theory hasn't just failed-it has hit a brick wall constructed of unyielding mathematics.
The era of scientific hand-waving is over. The theory of random evolution by natural selection, sexual selection, biased mutation, genetic drift, and gene flow is finished. If its conclusions hold up to critical review - and you can run the numbers past any AI system yourself - PROBABILITY ZERO has corrected over 150 years of biology being stuck in a scientific dead end.
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