the final piece of the evolution puzzle

danny vendramini
 

about this site




This web site, the five papers on teem theory, plus the first eight chapters of 'The Second Evolution' were posted on the web on March 1st, 2005. On October 10th, 2005, I revised the site to make it accessible to non-scientists and added the 'Implications' page. In January 2005, I redesigned the site with black type on a grey background after complaints that the white on black was too hard to read. On September 3rd, 2007, I added the complete text of The Second Evolution, available for free download. On May 16, I redesigned the site, replacing the parchment background with plain grey.

To simplify the site, the Implications, Hypotheses and DV vs Creationism pages were deleted 6th July, 2011.

The first four chapters of the Ebook were posted online at July 6th. 2011. Al rights reserved.










thanks

Perhaps more than most scientific investigations, this work owes an enormous debt to the internet. During my research, I downloaded nearly 8,000 scientific papers, articles and essays on countless subjects covered by teem theory. This information was indispensable to the success of the project and remains an enduring testament to the generosity and wisdom of the global web community.






photographs

While most of the photos on this site are either mine or in the public domain, I've downloaded a few images (mainly pictures of Darwin) from the internet. If you're the copyright owner, and you don't want your image used on this site, please let me know and I'll take it off immediately.

Thanks to: The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, US National Park Service, US Geological Survey, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.




web design

Web design by Danny Vendramini, 2005. Revised May 2010, July 2011.









 
copyright

'Teem theory', 'The Second Evolution' and this web site are Copyright:
February 2005-2011
by Danny Vendramini.
PO Box 924  Glebe. NSW. 2037.
Australia. Ph: +61 (2) 9550 9682.


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part of this site or the information contained within it may be published, reproduced or disseminated except for the purposes of assessment and
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THEM AND US

How Neanderthal predation created modern humans
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Danny Vendramini



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