Lemuria by Burt Clinchandhill

Lemuria by Burt Clinchandhill

Author:Burt Clinchandhill [Clinchandhill, Burt]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: conspiracy thriller, religious mystery thriller, puzzle adventure, masonic adventure and treasure hunt, medieval secrets and alchemy, freemasons and ancient treasures
Publisher: Evolved Publishing LLC
Published: 2021-04-04T22:00:00+00:00


He sighed before answering.

We’re at the....

~~~

From here, they’ll take a trip to the Baduy, mountain people.

~~~

Will let you know when we leave here.

He put his phone away as he heard a voice behind him.

“Morning.” Lindsey walked by, returning from an early morning stroll. “Did you sleep okay?”

“Yes. Thank you, ma’am. It’s a beautiful morning, isn’t it?”

“It sure is.” She disappeared inside the building.

“Morning. Did you sleep well?” Bishop asked Lindsey.

“I did, and you two?”

Both Bishop and Ignatowski confirmed that they did as well.

“Juice?” Ignatowski asked.

“Please.” Lindsey sat down.

“So, tell us about that paper you wrote on evolution,” Ignatowski said to Bishop.

“You read it?” Bishop asked.

“I didn’t, but Lin did and told me about it. I understand you wanted to find scientific, mathematical proof that evolution actually happened.”

“I wrote about two things. First, I looked for mathematical proof. I wanted to prove that there was a mathematical probability explaining the mutation of a single protein polypeptide chain or an amino acid to create a genetic and biological foundation for the diversity of life we have today. Given that Earth is about four point five four billion years old, it would take over a quintillion of calculations.”

“And did you find proof?” Ignatowski asked.

“I guess Lindsey told you the answer already.” Bishop gave a tiny smile. “This was over ten years ago, you know, and we didn’t have the math or the computers that could do the calculations on any of the theories we had.”

“Amazing. So, Darwin is still the best option we have?” Ignatowski concluded.

“When you look at the Darwinian theory, it basically has two core ideas. One is the notion that all organisms are, by origin, related to each other by a diverging process, the tree of life. The other is the idea of natural selection, survival of the fittest. I now believe proving it will probably never be possible, even with the fastest computers. Personally, evolution is a philosophy at best. By definition, it offers an explanation for how things are the way they are without God, which comes in handy for a large group of people, I guess.”

“So, you don’t believe in God, Matthew?” Ignatowski asked.

Bishop gave him a bright smile but stayed silent.

“All right then,” Ignatowski said after a few seconds of silence. “So, what about your paper’s second subject?”

Bishop took a deep breath. “We theorized about the possibility of speeding up evolution.”

Kadek stuck his head around the corner. “Are you ready?”

“Yes,” Bishop called out. “We’ll be right there.”

“I guess we’ll park that part of the conversation for another time,” Ignatowski concluded.

“So, did you already decide?” Lindsey asked.

“We did, but it’s up to you,” Bishop explained. “Iggy here surprised us at dinner last night, explaining he did some local motorcycle racing back in his day, and you already know my skills from college, so who do you want to hang on to?”

She creased her forehead. “I need a moment to think about it. Shall we go?”

“Let’s do this,” Ignatowski confirmed.

Lindsey quickly grabbed a piece of toast from the table and clenched it between her teeth.



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