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The philosophy of Racialism advocates that the purpose of life is to evolve into higher states of complexity and consciousness. The reason why Race is central to this philosophy is because Race is the means by which nature raises intelligent life to higher levels. In nature, higher forms of life are broken down into species and subspecies, and like branches on a tree, take different evolutionary paths. The branches that are successful pass on their genes to future generations, and those that are not don't. This is the reason why we are here and not the Neanderthals. The fact that racial diversity in the world exists proves that evolution is real, but only a small number of people understand its process, and even a smaller number play a positive part in it. Such is the reason for this philosophy. It is to help people come to understand the purpose of life, and play a positive part in the evolution of their Race. The alternative is to continue to live as the animals do - thinking only of the present, living only for ones self, and waiting for nature (in her blindness) to throw out random mutations in the hope that one will be of benefit to our kind. The Evolution of Non-Living Matter. The evolution of non-living matter begins with the simplest element in the universe - hydrogen. Given enough time, hydrogen atoms will coalesce into clouds of hydrogen gas, and those gas clouds will coalesce into stars. After a star is formed, its core will fuse hydrogen into helium, and if the star is massive enough, it will produce even heavier elements - up to iron. A star that is stable cannot fuse iron atoms into heavier elements, so iron will remain in the core until the remaining hydrogen and helium fuel are exhausted. But extremely massive stars don't slowly burn themselves out, they die in a huge explosion called a supernova. The pressure created by a supernova explosion can form even more complex elements - up to uranium, and the remaining gas and dust can form smaller and more stable stars with planets orbiting around them. That is how our solar system came into existence. As you can see, the forces of nature are able to produce more complex forms of matter out of less complex forms, and it is these more complex forms that make up the Earth and all the life on it. The Evolution of Living Matter. After the Earth cooled, volcanic and electrical
processes took over where stars left off. Lightning and underwater
volcanic vents combined atoms into yet more complex forms of matter.
One or both of these processes led to the formation of amino acids,
which, over time, combined to form proteins, and then proteins
combined to form matter that was capable of self replication - life.
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