There is an accumulation of drawings I have made for another book, of famed personalities from classic times to modern, whose names are made of the Protong language informing us of their diluvial origins. Like the names of towns, villages and rivers all over the world, they seem without meaning until I resegment them to their original Protong elements and we learn of their astounding age.
The name of the Darwin family developed from Dar W In. Interpreted, this little phrase describes the one who was first given this denomination as Given In Elsewhere, meaning: he came from the Netherworld, beneath the waters of the Great Deluge.
No doubt, Darwin, in his adolescence, was very self-conscious about his overhanging brow, bridgeless nose and very long upper lip, which hindered him in being popular with beautiful girls. However, he had a spark of inquisitiveness and a speculative mind which carried him into daring intellectual enterprise brought about by the notion that his face had the likeness of that of some apes. In consequence of his constant sense of inferiority, he developed the theory of man's evolution or descent from apes.
Had he been carried away in the opposite direction by his self-depreciation, he might have become a philosopher with a grudge against mankind, whereby he would have picked on Capitalism or another element of Civilization and concocted a revolutionary scheme whereby all misfits would choose him as their teacher. Fortunately, despite his Yetinsynism (evidenced also by body proportions) he became a benefactor to mankind, which dismissed his theories when they became to be regarded as imperfect and incomplete. Only in science do we dismiss notions, honored for some time, when we find ones improving them. Only in religion do things never change, for they are based on anti-reason.
