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Creation Archive > Volume 21 Issue 1 > Man’s achievements vs amazing ‘living computer’ technology
First published: Creation 21(1):10–11 December 1998 | ||
Sometimes a comparison helps us grasp the fantastic design in miniature in the living world. Let’s start by looking at an outstanding achievement of man’s technology, the silicon chip shown here in the photo (right).
This chip is undoubtedly a brilliant feat of miniaturization. It requires enormous amounts of skill and ingenuity to have so much information processing capacity in an object small enough for an ant to hold in its jaws!
But
before we get too carried away, let’s scale down to something even smaller
than the ant itself, the common dust mite—smaller than a pin-head.
Even smaller, E.coli bacteria can be clustered on the surface of a pin point. We have now scaled down to a level which is dramatically smaller than the silicon chip, and what we are looking at is these amazing biological machines. Each one of these bacteria is a single cell with capabilities which outstrip anything our technology has been able to put together. Among its many astonishing features is the ability to make a complete copy of itself in only a few minutes!
The
image to the left is a close-up view, going even further down in size,
of these E. coli bacteria. We’ve now left the silicon chip
far, far behind in miniaturization. Within each of these bacterial cells
is their most ‘high-tech’ feature, namely their ‘central
command module’—the amazingly designed DNA molecule, with
its incredible capacity to store information.
To the right is a stylized reconstruction of a small portion
of the strand of DNA, magnified still further. Each strand is so thin that if
you drew out a pinhead with a 2mm diameter till it was a wire as thin as DNA,
the wire would be long enough to go around the equator 33 times!1
This fantastic molecule is so way, way beyond the capacity of even our most
advanced information storage systems as to almost defy our capacity to describe
it. It represents the highest storage density of anything on Earth, i.e. the
highest amount of information which can be packed into a given space.
To
help understand this, note that the amount of information in one strand2
of human DNA is the same as that in 1,000 books of small print, each around
500 pages thick. Now imagine the total information carried in every human being
on Earth—that of one human multiplied five or six thousand million times.
If all that information were stored on DNA and packed into one volume, it would
be no bigger than a couple of aspirin tablets!3
The silicon chip, for all the intelligent effort it represents, has now vanished into insignificance next to God’s design achievements. It seems unnecessary to point out that such things are not the result of chance evolution.
The Bible says (Romans 1:20) that all who reject God are without excuse; the things He has made testify clearly to His incredible intelligence and power.
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