Below is a selection of questions, based on the articles presented on this website. The questions highlight the intricacy of the details unravelled in the narratives, as the logic offered by proponents of Evolution is prosected and revealed progressively.
For those who support Evolution, these questions may present something of a challenge, but undoubtedly the search for the answers will prove to be valuable.
1. How long would it take a modern supercomputer to count sequentially from 1 to 10^300 ?
2. How does the human cell effectively deal with this number in seconds when constructing and shaping proteins?
3. How did Evolution organise the billions of microtubules per body cell that are built, destroyed, and rebuilt in a microsecond, on demand?
4. Scientists theorise on the origin of matter that was used to form the universe, but there are vital “laws” or attributes of physics and nature that apply to this matter: Where did these come from?
5. According to Albert Einstein, matter and energy are manifestations of the same entity. But where did the initial “energy” come from to give rise to the universe?
6. How did Evolution coordinate the multi-faceted function of blood maintenance in our bodies using multiple organs (heart, lungs, spleen, kidneys, lymph nodes, thymus, bone marrow, digestive system)?
7. How were the essential processes coordinated that keep galaxy shapes and galactic arm rotation speeds sufficiently stable to enable a comfortable environment for habitable planets?
8. How were the disparate laws or principles developed and coordinated that prevent most stars from growing too big, thus enabling the required stability for the maintenance of life?
9. How did the Earth come to have all the essential heavy elements necessary for life when it resides in a low-supernovae-incidence section of the Milky Way Galaxy?
10. How were the multiple features required for the ability of flight coordinated and developed?
11. How did Evolution "determine" and distinguish the requirements in the anatomy of birds to have hollow bones in specific places, but solid bones in others?
12. How did natural selection organise the development of the complex multi-level Electron Transport Chain functionality, essential for the supply of each cell’s energy requirements?
13. Was this procedure "selected" from others that were developing at the same time? If so, where is the empirical evidence for these alternative procedures?
14. How did the long process of Evolution somehow "know" that capturing an electron would enable microscopic organic "machines" to eventually use its energy on behalf of the cell, thereby maintaining the entire body?
15. Without an "understanding" of the ultimate purpose involved in capturing this electron, what use would there be for this initial capture?
16. In the absence of intelligence and a sense of purpose, why did the Electron Transport Chain process develop in the first place?
17. If the complexity of this process did in fact evolve over considerable time, how did the body function in the earlier times with an immature — and as yet incomplete — process?
18. How did the cell manage to begin the development of this long Electron Transport Chain process, when the energy required to perform this development was not yet available?
19. How was the arrangement of human teeth within the mouth coordinated: e.g. how did Evolution manage to match the design and ideal functionality of each tooth, and each pair, on both sides of the mouth?
20. How was Evolution able to match the quantity, design, functionality, and purpose of each of our individual teeth, as matching pairs, for both the upper jaw and the lower jaw?
21. How did Evolution calibrate the full set of receptors in our body’s 100,000 miles of nerve fibres, to manage the complete flow of sensory information required for precise tasks in each body area?
22. How was the brain programmed to process and successfully use this sensory information? And how was this programming subsequently detailed in the code of the DNA for perpetual use by future generations?
23. How is it that the full 7 metres length of our digestive system features multiple regions with varying degrees of precisely calibrated sensitivity, each ideal for convenience, comfort, and functionality?
24. Regarding our need for food, how were the 19 (listed) separate body organs coordinated to manage the overall process of satisfying our body’s nutritional needs?
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