Bats have the extraordinary ability to close their ears as they send sonar signals and reopen them in time to hear returning echos. They do this at the incredible rate of 50 to 60 times per second. Studying the bat’s unique method of detecting objects has allowed scientists to discover the principles of sonar. Using these principles, mankind has produced sensitive detection instruments of his own. As complex and sensitive as our sonar detection systems are, they...
Read MoreBioluminescense – Evolved 40-50 times??
Bioluminescense, one example being the lighting up of a firefly, is thought to have evolved 40-50 times in independent creatures based on studies. How does that ability supposedly evolve?? “Evolutionists assume that it is ‘easy’ to evolve the capacity for bioluminescence, based on their assumption that the phenomenon has evolved in parallel so frequently. “The ingredients are usually not hard to come by. Stand in the dark, mix some egg white with oxygen and luciferin...
Read MoreUnderstanding Complex Eyes – Evidence for Evolution or Creation?
“Comparing the mirrors with the lens cylinder system, Land says, “Both are successful and very sophisticated image-forming devices, but I cannot imagine an intermediate form [or common ancestral type] that would work at all.” The kind of design in these eyes, he says, seems impossible to explain as a result of evolutionary relationship. So Land goes on to suggest that the shrimp-like animals with different systems should not be classified as evolutionary relatives,...
Read MoreIs believing in Design stopping the progress of science…or not?
“Concluding that a body structure is poorly designed, as Oxford University Ph.D. Professor Hafer claims, instead of asking why the existing design exists, is a science stopper. The ‘why’ question motivates research into the reasons for the design. When this approach was applied to the human appendix, the tonsils, the backward retina, and the many putative other examples of supposed poor design, good reasons for the existing designs were found in all cases. The same...
Read MoreWhat do experts conclude regarding Information?
“No information can exist without a code. No code can exist without a free and deliberate convention. No information can exist without the five hierarchical levels: statistics, syntax, semantics, pragmatics and apobetics. No information can exist in purely statistical processes. No information can exist without a transmitter. No information chain can exist without a mental origin. No information can exist without an initial mental source; that is, information is, by...
Read MoreDNA has how much information??
“The highest information density known to us is that of the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules of living cells… the statistical information density is 1.88 x 1021 bits/cm3.” “Intelligence is the only known cause of complex functionally integrated information-processing systems.7” -Stephen C. Meyer, Signature in the Cell, 2010, p 346. Read more here:...
Read MoreTrillions of Motors…in You!
“Tiny, complex motors and machines are found inside each of our cells. These really are actual motors and are so small that no ordinary microscope is capable of bringing them into focus. Ken Dill, PhD, stated on a TED talk in October, 2013, (https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=zm3kovWpNQ), that there are more of these amazing motors in the end of your finger than there are gasoline engines and electric motors in the entire world. In fact, he went on to say that humans...
Read MoreSea Monsters!!
The dragon fish lives 1,500 to 4,500 feet below the surface of the ocean – it is what is known as a “deep-sea” animal. At that depth, light is minimal, and most deep-sea creatures can only see blue light because other wavelengths do not penetrate the ocean to such great depths. In spite of this, the dragon fish can see red light because he has chlorophyll in his eyes. Yes,that’s right, chlorophyll – stuff that makes plants green. This chlorophyll allows the...
Read MoreDid Darwin know…?
Darwin knew nothing about the complexity of the cell!! Darwin knew nothing about the complexity of genetics! Darwin knew nothing about these incredible molecular motors! Watch the embedded video and as one professor suggests “Reflect on whether nanomachines produced for specific purposes could arise by chance when they depend upon detailed information both for their making and their function.” See it here:...
Read MoreSTICKY FEET!
Tree frogs live in trees, sticking firmly to branches and leaves – even walking upside down on these surfaces. How do they keep from falling off? It’s all in the feet. Close inspection of a tree frog’s foot reveals pads with cracks and crevices from which mucus oozes. This mucus first cleans the dust and dirt off the surface to which the frog wants to cling. Then more mucus oozes out – creating a thin layer of “adhesive” to grip the surface. These...
Read MoreHow Simple Can a Living Thing Be?
“More recently, Eugene Koonin and others tried to calculate the bare minimum required for a living cell, and came up with a result of 256 genes. But they were doubtful whether such a hypothetical bug could survive, because such an organism could barely repair DNA damage, could no longer fine-tune the ability of its remaining genes, would lack the ability to digest complex compounds, and would need a comprehensive supply of organic nutrients in its environment.4 Yet...
Read More“Why are the very oldest trees the most complicated?”
That is what the secular researcher asked having studied the now extinct Claadoxylopsid trees (supposedly dating to 393-372 million years ago). Its extinction, in fact, is also a big question mark for secular scientists because their fossils are found already complex and fully formed with no more primitive ancestors and their fossils have been found in sand and some buried in volcanic ash. In fact, the ash preserved them so well that scientists could make out every cell...
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