Naturalist D. B. Kelley has made what appears to be the most important scientific discovery that the world has seen in nearly a century. His theory of universal selection holds that the principle of 'survival of the fittest' explains far more than is shown in Darwin's famous book The Origin of Species, as this simple tenet ultimately explains the self-organization of every last phenomenon in nature. Published in 1859, Darwin's all-important work revealed that, through "heritable variation," those lifeforms which are most fit are "naturally selected" to survive. Therein providing accurate scientific account of the means by which even we have evolved, it was immediately regarded as the book that shook the world. Allowing humanity to finally understand every adaptation of every last species, it gave rise to the Darwinian Revolution in biology, which continues to this very day. Kelley, however, has now revealed that all phenomena are naturally selected at every level of their systematic being. This follows from the fact that, like living things themselves, systems too are often in direct competition and that "wherever there's competition, there's always survival of the fittest." Our universe is, therefore, utterly filled with innumerable stable productions. In short, all phenomena have no other option than to be highly adapted to their own unique envirnomental conditions, or, quite simply, they will not endure.

Of course, while Darwin taught us that all species are relative, Einstein then showed us that everything is ultimately relative. So in applying selection to all of physics, these two very similar theories are further united, as is science itself and as never before. Universel selection is, therefore, a logical extension of not only Darwin's work but Einstein's as well. Like living things, nonbiological phenomena, too, are self-adapted to the universe through the simplest physics possible, and our knowledge of such together reveals the relative order behind everything known.

In the last 150 years, it has been well noted that the most revolutionary attribute of Darwinian selection involves the enormous measure of order that it reveals in biology. Not only does it explain how life's many forms are self-adapted to their own surroundings, but it exposes a continuous yet branching evolution with humans at the very top of this scale. Survival of the fittest therein explaining the self-organization of the biological world at large, universal selection reveals the inescapable self-assembly of the entire cosmos. Consequently, we can now understand the powerful measure of self-order that is inherent of not only biology, but astronomy, physics, quantum physics, geology and even Natural Science as a whole. We can now observe, first-hand, the enormous measure of self-organization that selection brings to the heirachical foundation of knowledge in its entirety!

The book that shook the world is therefore being rewritten, and it is logically titled The Origin of Everything. In short, selection explains the evolution of the innumerable phenomena not only in biology, but in every science in nature. Although the Second Darwinian Revolution is therefore upon us, The Origin of Everything reveals many of the means by which selection utterly transforms even our modern interpretation of life, nature and, however incredibly, their outright self-organization. This momentous work illuminates the powerful principle which led not only to the inevitable formation of our universe, our planet, and even life, but to their enormous measures of stability as well. Of course, it also gave rise to Earth's many stable lifeforms and eventually even to ourselves as the most adaptive and therefore the most stable species of all. So with our own advent in particular we are able to see how blind selection, prevalent from the beginning of time, has now given rise to true and rational selection. In effect, an understanding in terms of survival of the fittest even reveals the continuous and ever-present means by which the cosmos itself has now evolved to the point that it has become, of all things, self-aware.


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