#15 The Doubt That Proves the Depth Why Evolution Feels Impossible — and Why That Matters If you’ve ever found yourself watching a hawk strike its prey, or a tiger stalk through grass with muscle and intent, and thought, this cannot be the product of random mutations over time, you're not alone. Many scientifically minded people carry a quiet doubt: not about whether evolution is true, but whether it can really explain the breathtaking complexity of life. This isn’t ignorance. It’s not religious backlash. It’s something deeper — a moment when the mind confronts the scale and strangeness of what evolution truly claims. It says that all of this — the architecture of the eye, the logic of instinct, the beauty of the snow leopard’s leap — emerged not from design, but from selection. That there was no plan, no blueprint, no guiding mind. Only variation, replication, and death — repeated for billions of years. To fully accept that is to confront something almost mystical in its indiff...