The theory of evolution does have its problems. In recent years computers have been used to test theories including ones in evolutionary biology. What computers have basically shown is the neat evolutionary trees that get drawn up are based on imaginary relations of similarity and difference that have more to do with the human mind's tendency to perceive patterns than with the raw biological data. When the characteristics of different living things are put in numerical form and the computer is asked to sort them based on their similarities and differences, the computer can find any number of ways of sorting that have just as much support in the data as those drawn up by humans to fit an evolutionary tree. The information is against evolution just as much as it is for it. The theory of evolution seems to be the result of the pattern-craving human mind. When the data is looked at objectively the result looks more like a shrub instead of a tree.