Wonders of Creation
Exploring DNA: A Journey Inside the Cell
A special mechanism continuously monitors for any errors in production and corrects them immediately. Imagine this advanced city is programmed to replicate itself with all its complexities… It's beyond human comprehension. And how many such cells does the human body have?
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Let's take another look at this cell, this time from a different perspective: the cell nucleus is the 'vast circular hall' at the center of the 'city,' and inside it, the DNA molecule chains are neatly stored in coils.
Contained in the DNA are the coded traits of the living being: eye color, hair curl pattern, body structure, facial features, fingerprints, disease susceptibility, and so on. Here is stored the information of billions of signs that direct every 'production hall and assembly center' within the cell.
These operations occur as raw materials enter the cell through millions of membrane openings and are moved along a 'conveyor belt,' each material precisely to the 'production hall' that needs it. The cell membrane openings are equipped with sensors, which also function according to the DNA codes of the living being the cell belongs to.
According to these instructions, the gates will automatically open for the materials needed for production, and close against non-required components. The gates also automatically open for waste materials exiting from within the cell, allowing them to be expelled outside the 'city.'
A special mechanism carries out continuous monitoring to identify any error in production and correct it immediately. And to think, this advanced city is programmed to replicate itself with all its enhancements… It's beyond human comprehension. And how many such cells are there in the human body?
One hundred trillion! (100,000,000,000,000) Let's try to imagine 'just' a million such systems… Is anyone among us still doubtful if there is a designer for the creation? Without a doubt, if molecular biology studies had been developed enough in Darwin's time, he would not have dared to propose the theory of evolution that speaks of random development without a designer.
However, in Darwin's time, observing an animal cell through the primitive microscope available then, only a small point with tiny particles moving within it could be seen, without knowledge of all the complex and sophisticated systems existing in the cell. We can now better understand the intent of the renowned scientist Prof. Sir Fred Hoyle, Nobel Prize laureate in physics, when he stated:
''The chance that advanced life forms evolved randomly without a designer is comparable to the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard would accidentally assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials found there.''
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