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Fossil Forensics is Amazon’s #1 Hot New Release in Paleontology

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I thought I’d let you all know that Jerry Bergman’s latest book, Fossil Forensics: Separating Fact from Fantasy in Paleontology has been holding steady as Amazon’s #1 Hot New Release for several weeks now.

This book focuses on the fossil record from a physiological point of view. Dr. Bergman has taught physiology quite a bit over the years, and this perspective shows through. Bergman goes into quite a bit of depth into the various evolutionary hypotheses connecting the fossils, and he both gives them credit where it is due, and calls them out when they are guilty of pure speculation.

The book has done quite well in its release, and is currently:

As a disclaimer, I should point out that this is published by my own publishing company. But the reason I published it is because I think it is a really good approach to the fossil record, and I have a lot of respect for Jerry Bergman’s body of work, and have made a lot of use of it in the past. You can buy Fossil Forensics here.

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Florabama - That quote (it's from the December 5th 1985 issue BTW) doesn't help you, as Kemp was arguing that that was the situation before (roughly) 1975, and that palaeontologists were being more rigorous in 1985. I think they've improved even further since then.Bob O'H
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The fossil record is the greatest evidence that Darwinian evolution didn't happen, rvb8. “In other words, when the assumed evolutionary processes did not match the pattern of fossils that they were supposed to have generated, the pattern was judged to be ‘wrong.’ A circular argument arises: interpret the fossil record in terms of a particular theory of evolution, inspect the interpretation, and note that it confirms the theory. Well, it would, wouldn’t it? …As is now well known, most fossil species appear instantaneously in the record, persist for some millions of years virtually unchanged, only to disappear abruptly – the ‘punctuated equilibrium’ pattern of Eldredge and Gould.” (Kemp, Tom S., “A Fresh Look at the Fossil Record,” New Scientist, vol. 108, 1985, pp. 66-67.)Florabama
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The teetering monolith, that is evolutionary theory, suffers yet another broadside that eviscerates its long held doctrines. Can you tell me which fossils the good doctor sanguinely dismisses? I am absolutely certain that counter arguments exist; and probably counter solid evidence as well.rvb8
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correction, "sink" ... ;-)DATCG
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Will have to seek my teeth into it one day ;-) Thanks Johnny. Oh and Congrats to you and Dr. Bergman, et al. on #1!DATCG
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