Scientific Conference Refuting Evolution Theory to
be held in Rome, Italy
The Scientific Impossibility of Evolution
November
9, 2009 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. St. Pius V University (Rome)
In
Response to Pope Benedict XVI’s Call for Both Sides to be Heard
CONTACT: H. M. OWEN (U.S.), [email protected] or PETER WILDERS (Europe), [email protected]
The
150th anniversary of Darwin’s "Origin of the Species" in
November 2009 will be the occasion for a unique conference at Pope Pius V
University in Rome presenting a scientific refutation of evolution theory.
According to Russian sedimentologist Alexander Lalomov, “Everything contained
in Darwin’s Origin of Species depends upon rocks forming slowly over
enormous periods of time. The November conference demonstrates with empirical
data that such geological time is not available for evolution.” Recently
returned from a ground-breaking geological conference in Kazan, sedimentologist
Guy Berthault will present the findings of several sedimentological studies
conducted and published in Russia. In one of these, the age of the rock
formation surveyed was found to be 0.01% of the age attributed to it by the
geological time-scale—instead of an age of 10 million years, the actual
age was no more than 10 thousand years. “Contrary to the conventional
wisdom,” Lalomov observed, “these rocks formed quickly, and the fossils they
contain must be relatively young. This finding contradicts the evolutionary
interpretation of the fossil record.” www.sedimentology.fr According to US biophysicist Dr. Dean Kenyon, “Biological macroevolution collapses without the twin pillars of the geological time-scale and the fossil record as currently interpreted. Few scientists would contest this statement. This is why the upcoming conference concentrates on geology and paleontology. Recent research in these two disciplines adds powerful support to the already formidable case against teaching Darwinian macroevolution as if it were proven fact.”
Participating scientists include:
--Guy Berthault, a renowned sedimentologist from France and experimenter in fundamental physics and sedimentology, member of the French Geological Society and the Association of Sedimentologists.
--Maciej Giertych, a population geneticist from Kornik, Poland, who holds advanced degrees in genetics, forestry and tree physiology.
--Thomas Seiler, a physicist from Germany with a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Munich
--Jean de Pontcharra, a physicist in France and director of the renowned research group CEA-LETI (Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, Laboratoire d'Electronique et de Technologie de l'Informatique).
--Josef Holzschuh, a geophysicist from Australia with a Ph.D. in geophysics from the University of Western Australia.
Abstracts of the presentations can be seen on-line at http://sites.google.com/site/scientificcritiqueofevolution/Home.
“The Scientific Impossibility of Evolution” conference is being held in direct response to Benedict XIV's request that both sides of the evolution controversy be heard. Thomas Seiler, a participant in the conference said: “In the light of astounding new scientific breakthroughs, particularly in geology, we hope the worldwide scientific community will acknowledge the overwhelming evidence against the theory of evolution.”
The conference begins at 9:30 a.m. on November 9 in the auditorium of St. Pius V University (Via Cristoforo Colombo, No. 200). Entrance is free although the number of seats is limited. It is open to the public and members of the press and media, but reservations are recommended. Reservations can be made by email at [email protected]; or Peter Wilders (Europe phone 377 93 50 88 34)
La visite du site officiel de la conférence(http://www.evolution-rome2009.net/) vaut le détour.
La liste des intervenants est impressionnante (présence notamment d'un prix Nobel de médecine Werner Arber): c'est réconfortant de voir que les créationnistes ne sont pas les illustres moyennageux attardés que les médias représentent!
Rédigé par : Eiche | 26 octobre 2009 à 22h51