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Join biochemist Fazale “Fuz” Rana and senior consultant in rehabilitation medicine, Dr. Uditha Jayatunga, as they discuss one of evolution’s biggest claims: macroevolution.
In this presentation, Dr. Jayatunga challenges the foundational role of macroevolution in explaining the evolutionary tree of life. Many biologists view macroevolution as a natural extension of microevolution, but he rejects this premise, citing a lack of conclusive evidence and significant scientific hurdles.
Drawing from biochemistry, physiology, biomechanics, microbiome science, and reproductive biology, he explains why large-scale evolutionary change is scientifically implausible—and even introduces the idea of “reverse evolution” (like losing certain abilities) in humans.
This is a rare, thought-provoking perspective on the limits of evolutionary theory and the case for God’s design.
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Macroevolution
Modeling Evolution in a Long Time Evolution Experiment with E. Coli
Evolutionary Layering and the Limits to Cellular Perfection
The Sensory Hand
Secret of the Chameleon’s Ballistic Tongue Revealed: Reptile’s Firing Mechanism Uses Three Parts to Hit Fast-Moving Targets
Genes, Cells and Brain Areas of Intelligence
Male Seahorses Are Nature’s Mr. Mom, Researchers Say
The Role of the Microbiome for Human Health: From Basic Science to Clinical Applications
A Unified Catalog of 204,938 Reference Genomes from the Human Gut Microbiome