Sunday, September 28, 2008

Evolution is impossible.

Evolution is impossible. Sarah Palin was asked if she would let evolution be taught in schools. She said, “Yes. My father taught science, and evolution is part of science.” But there is a part of science that is rarely taught, the micro biological discovery of bacterial machines. Darwin theorized life originated from a puddle of primordial ooze, and evolved over time by natural selection into all the life forms we have today. Darwin was naive. He couldn't know then what we know now. In every living cell there are trillions of irreducibly complex bacterial machines. One such machine is called a flagellum motor. A flagellum motor is constructed of 40 parts that enable it to move through a cell, pick things up, move to another location carrying its payload, and then drop it off. The flagellum motor was intelligently designed, and could not have evolved. Irreducible complexity can not evolve over time. It takes all 40 parts assembled intelligently to make a flagellum motor that works. Then there is the question of how it knows what to pick up, where, and when, and where to take it, to drop it off. Is it programmed, or remotely controlled somehow? If there are trillions of these machines, how does one know to do a job, while another does not? Evolution is impossible, and there is an unexplainable intelligence controlling minute bacterial operations.