

Praise & Endorsements:
‘This book is itself an exciting study of the New Biology which is turning many of the fundamental concepts upside-down. A greatly enjoyable read’
— Denis Noble
PhD, CBE, SMedSci, FRS, Oxford University.
Author of “Dance to the Tune of Life”
‘Amazing. A remarkable work on the Adjacent Possible and innovation’
— Stuart A. Kauffman
PhD, Wiener Medal, MacArthur Fellow. Calgary University.
Author of “A World Beyond Physics”
‘A thought-provoking book that presents a very well-argued hypothesis of innovation as an adaptation resulting from selection’
— Bienvenido Martínez-Navarro
PhD, ICREA Research at IPHES.
Author of “El Sapiens Asesino y el Ocaso de los Neandertales”
‘This book integrates a number of issues relevant to evolution in a very useful way. The Creative Overcome Theory is a big step forward’
─ James A. Shapiro
PhD, Marshall Scholarship, Darwin Prize, AAAS Fellow, Honorary OBE. University of Chicago.
Author of “Evolution. A View from the 21st Century”
‘David Obon’s brilliant book explodes the myth that sequence “conservation” is the important factor in analysing evolutionary trajectories. Conservation preserves the status quo. It is the positive selection of innovations that has produced the biodiversity of the planet and developmentally complex and cognitively advanced organisms.’
─ John Mattick
PhD, AO, FAA Fellow, FTSE. Lemberg Medal, University of New South Wales.
Co-author of “RNA. The Epicenter of Genetic Information”

