What Did Darwin Do?

The question begs an answer.  However, I believe many scientists laid the
groundwork for Darwin, he was able to take the concepts and run with them.
His observations where recorded quite diligently.  It was through these
observations and discoveries that he was able to form the Theory of Evolution.
But, was this theory to be used for the good of man?
 Some of Darwin's observations were noted quite well in his manuscripts.  The
ground work for the Evolutionary Tree of Life began with these notes.  When
Darwin wrote them he had many questions, very valid, indeed.  Many of his
works can be found here:
http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F339.1&viewtype=side&pageseq=1
It is Darwin's black box that may have the clues to the human sufferings many
humans are experiencing in this 21st Century.  The Morphborg, a creepy crawly
critter has invaded the homeland, Earth.  The plague, I call a bioengineered
plague because, there was a blueprint laid out, plans to follow and observations
made in nature that could be used for either enhanced betterment of mankind or
for an initiation of a paradigm establishing the lineage of the evolution of man.
Even Darwin said, unless an intermediary is present, evolution cannot be proven,
only inferred.   It can also be used as bioweapon.  Convergence today of bio-
logical, chemical, and physical elements are the continuation of this evolution
into a Transhumanist, surpassing the biological element that is human.

 The most revealing and the most devastating of this is when not only a lineage
is created, but the models to prove it, made in the lab, with the tools of
the genome, the proteomes, bacteriophages, nano organisms and devices.
When Darwin's follower and DNA synthetic creator, Craig  Venter, ,  sailed out on
his expedition, to observe and collect, from deep down in depths of the ocean
the goal was to find and observe more, to find what else can be used as interme-
diary between one species of life and another.  However, this was to cross
barriers never crossed before.  And now synthetic DNA is used right alongside
new discoveries in uses of nano bacterias, nanogases, nano carbonates, and
dark and light matter particles.
The goal here seems to be to recreate life, reform it, evolve it, not to enhance
the human species.  In this process, humans will suffer.  It is the endangerment
of the species, caused by the convergence of biological species, introduced
thermal bacterias from under the earth, chemical elements, the clay itself, and
the particles and atoms of nature, and one must not forget the electrical/
magnetic forces/light forces that can control the very atoms that we are made of.

But what did Darwin do?
To begin with, he set out to record the species prevalent in certain areas around
the world, sent on a Navy ship into the waters by her majesty, the queen of
England,  to tour islands, and continents and record his observations of any and
all species he encountered.  One of his biggest aims and the basis of all
observations was to find the origin and the evolutionary process in the creation
of man. However, included in this were the observations and  speculations of the
endangerment of a certain species of man.  The lineages of hereditary and the
mixing of human races was foremost on his mind, as it was in the minds of the
English Aristocracy.

Darwin's black box, is Pandora's Box, closed, but never locked.
This box is opened many times, and each time, the truth is apparant, begging
to be let out of the box.  It will not be opened for complete viewing until the
next evolution, or transhuman experience is fulfilled.

So, what is in the box?
To begin with, this book delves into Pandora's box, and we can see what has
transpired in the evolutionary process as described by Behe.
Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution.....
http://www.amazon.com/Darwins-Black-Box-Biochemical-Challenge/dp/0684834936 
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