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Biomimicry – God’s Designs and Man’s Imitations
I lament
things about the current status of science in the world. I lament that science
is no longer the search for truth; it has become the search for the next grant.
I lament that science has become dominated by the evolutionary worldview; that
there are those who are now requiring that you either accept consensus
evolutionary science or you are no longer considered to be a credible
scientist/science teacher.
Isaiah commented on
such activity: Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who substitute
darkness for light and light for darkness; who substitute bitter for sweet and
sweet for bitter! Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes and clever in their
own sight! Is. 5:20-21 (NAS 95)
There is, however, a
burgeoning new field of science that gives us hope. It is the study of biomimicry.
In biomimicry we see that Pauls great statement in Romans, that the existence
of the Designer is known to us through the things that He has made, is becoming
a scientific reality.
For since the
creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine
nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so
that they are without excuse. Romans 1:20 (NAS95)
Today there are many
inventors and design engineers that are looking at the natural world and the
creatures that live in it for solutions to complex problems. These
solutions are benefiting mankind in many ways. In the created world we are
coming to understand great new insights and procedures that will fulfill Gods
admonition in Genesis 1:28:
God blessed them; and God said to them, Be
fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the
fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and
over every living thing that moves on the earth." (NAS95)
God
has placed tremendous amounts of information in the natural realm. His design solutions
boggle the mind to even comprehend much less derive from our own effort. More
to the point, God placed all these patterns, designs and solutions into the
creation at the beginning of time when people did not yet need them knowing
that later we would need them and be able to discover and to copy them. This is
the scientific field now being studied called biomimicry, but it also extends
further to nonliving materials as well.
When
evolutionists discover these biomimicry solutions they claim that they come
from trial and error random chance events occurring over supposed millions and
billions of years of time. When they see these clear design features, the god
of this world blinds them into thinking that there is no God. To the contrary,
these design specific solutions prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that there is
a divine Creator God, the One revealed to us in His Bible.
How
awesome are Your works! Because of the greatness of Your power Your enemies
will give feigned obedience to You. Ps. 66:3 (NAS 95)
A
complete list of these examples does not exist and probably will never be
compiled because we continue to discover new ones and God is an infinitely
resourceful God. I only wish to review some of the more interesting ones with
you.
A
classic example is the flagellum of some single-celled life-forms. The
flagellum is a complete inboard motor and propeller system that enables them to
swim through a liquid. The entire unit consists of a rotating shaft with two
bearings for stability; an electric motor with an electrical control system; a
molecular clutch; and, a filament with a coupler that acts as a propeller. Eight
thousand such motors would fit across one human hair. The motor can rotate up
to 100,000 per minute and is capable of stopping and reversing directions in
less than one rotation.
I
once asked a group of civil engineering students in a Russian university
classroom if they could design a machine for me that would duplicate this feat.
They all said No. Their professor, who was a creationist, just smiled.
Researchers have successfully taken the photosynthetic
proteins from plants and fabricated solar electric generating panels. What is
more interesting to me is that these panels, being made from living materials,
can heal themselves!
Another example often used by creationists is the Bombardier
Beetle. Various
species of Bombardier Beetle are found around the world. They are about
one-half inch long. Inside their bodies they have chambers and they produce
various chemicals along with both reactant inhibitors and accelerants. When
these beetles are attacked they initiate a chemical reaction that takes place
just outside their bodies. The beetle has produced hydroquinones and hydrogen
peroxide which is mixed to produce a series of violent explosions. The
temperature reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) which turns
the water left over from the reaction into steam; then at up to 500 times per
second; and speeds that range from eight up to 43 m.p.h. (13 to 69 k.p.h.);
through a twin set of spray nozzles whose direction can be controlled; these
beetles spray hot toxic chemicals onto their attacker. The attackers have
learned the hard way to stay away from the scalding irritating defense system.
In
essence, the Bombardier Beetle has a small rocket engine built into its
body. The design of its internal chambers and defense mechanism has been
used to improve the ignition systems of gas turbines and the inflation systems
for automobile air bags.
Cosmetic
manufacturers
have started using small reflective scales patterned after butterfly wing
scales in order to improve the iridescent qualities of their products.
A
new series of military drone aircraft are being patterned after the
dragonfly. Dragonflies have tremendous abilities to change directions
rapidly, hover or even fly backwards. This technology that God designed into
dragonflies may soon help build better helicopters, too. [Dragonflies can carry
as much as 15 times their weight while human designed aircraft can only carry
up to a weight equal to that of the aircraft.]
Most
of the readers of this newsletter have seen Glow Sticks. You buy them and
when necessary you activate them and they produce light. The technology is
based upon the bioluminescence found throughout Gods creation in
insects, bacteria and deep sea creatures.
Presently,
researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, are mimicking the
multi-lens eyes of bees, flies and other insects in order to build improved
lenses for use in miniature cameras and medical diagnostic equipment.
Speaking
of scientists mimicking insects:
Researchers at the
University of California, Berkeley, John Hopkins, Harvard and Stanford are
building robots for space exploration (Mars and Lunar landers), military
applications (detection of explosives and spying), toxic spill cleanups and
other uses to prevent injury to first responders based on the superior
terrain mobility of six and eight-legged critters.
Such use of the
designs found in insects is not limited to merely the insect nor to modern
times. The entire wood paper industry, from toilet tissue to card board boxes,
owes its existence to the American Paper Wasp. In 1719, the French scientist
René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur wrote:
The American wasps
form very fine paper. ... They teach us
that paper can be made from the fibers of plants without the use of rags and
linens, and seem to invite us to try whether we cannot make a fine and good paper
from the use of certain woods.
In Israel, and other
arid countries, companies are now making moisture collectors designed
upon the use of spider silk and the textured surface of the back of the African
Stenocara Beetle to condense dew from fog and natural humidity. In Israel, an
artificial spider web 20 feet across can collect up to 20 gallons of water per
night, a Godsend in a desert country.
Perhaps this function
was first designed by God and used prior to The Flood of Noah to help water the
ground. Genesis 2:6 says But a mist used to rise from the earth and water the
whole surface of the ground. (NAS 95)
Almost everyone knows
that spider web is five times stronger than steel on a weight-for-weight basis.
New research into artificially replicating spider polymer threads is now one
of the highest priorities in biomimicry. The new products range from bridge
making materials to the making of bulletproof vests. Spider silk is even being
used as a template to produce nano-sized glass tubes for communication systems
(nano-fiber optics), specialized microscopes and nano-sized test tubes for
experimenting with single molecule chemical reactions and the making of
miniature chemical detectors (biohazards and explosive materials).
Some new
office buildings are using ventilation systems based upon the design of air circulation
channels found in African termite mounds. Energy efficiency reaches up to a 90%
saving in electricity over conventional architecture.
The C-shaped teeth
used on modern chainsaws was invented in 1946 by unnamed timber beetle
larvae. When Joseph Buford Cox observed how timber beetle larvae ate
efficiently through a fresh wood stump, he patented a new design for a chipper
chain based upon the design of the larvaes mandibles. The chain design
is still used widely.
Moving up to larger
and more complex creatures, I am sure that everyone will agree that it was the
observation of bird flight that eventually drove men to design flying machines.
Starting perhaps with the Egyptians, to Leonardo da Vinci, to William S.
Henson, John Stingfellow, Cl`ement Ader, Samuel Langley and the Wright Brothers
man has wanted to fly like the birds.
"But now ask the
beasts, and let them teach you; And the birds of the heavens, and let them tell
you. (NAS 95)
God designed each
kind of bird to fly most efficiently in order to minimize energy use, a necessity for
survival. Engineers have determined that Gods aeronautical designs reduce drag
and turbulence, and that His designs have a mathematical basis referred to as
the Strouhal number. With only small alterations to the formula it also
applies to fish and water mammals as they, too, fly through water. The
Strouhal number is used to make modern aircraft designs fuel efficient.
God designed flight
into four kinds of creatures: birds, mammals, reptiles and insects. The echolocation
abilities of bats, dolphins and other creatures still far exceeds that of human
invention and we are still learning new things about echolocation from the
animal kingdom. Guided missile systems hit their target today because human
engineers found out that the parallel navigation system used by bats was a
superior navigation system to that of the normal human constant bearing system.
The study of bat
echolocation is being used to create new devices to assist blind people
to see objects around them. This includes a sonar walking stick that allows
the blind user to know the size, direction and distance to objects near them.
It has been my
pleasure to minister in Japan four times. On several occasions I traveled in a Shinkansen,
a Bullet-train. Similar faster trains exist in China and Europe. Such
trains can travel at speeds in excess of 200 m.p.h.
Their speed causes problems when exiting tunnels and, of course, there is a
need to be energy efficient. What was the solution? It was for the birds.
Many birds which dive
into water to catch fish seem to enter the water seamlessly, in particular the
Kingfisher. If you will notice the next time you see a high-speed train it has
an exaggerated long nose that is based on the design of the Kingfishers bill.
It greatly reduces turbulence when exiting tunnels and reduces energy usage by
15 %.
Some modern civil and
military aircraft are known as canards or delta wing designs. These
aircraft have large delta or triangular-shaped wings in the rear and small
triangular-shaped control surfaces in the front. Examples would include:
military fighters - American F-15, French Dassault Rafale, EU Eurofighter
Typhoon, Russian Sukhoi Su-27 and Su-47; and, civil aircraft - the original
Wright Flier, Beech Starship, Freedom Aviation Phoenix and Rutan Model 76
Voyager.
The original design
for such aircraft, however, is a little older than most people realize. The original design
for canard aircraft is revealed in the discovery of a gliding reptile
fossil, Sharovipteryx mirabilis, found in Kyrgyzstan in 1971.
You may have seem
fighter planes with wings that can be moved in and out while in flight in order
to adapt to flying better at slower or faster speeds. Examples of such aircraft
include the General Dynamics F-111, Grumman F-14, B-1A, MiG 23, MiG 27 and
Su-24. The advantages of wing morphing are being heavily researched by
NASA and the military.
But, wing morphing
is normal for swifts. It enables the European Swift to migrate from Europe
to Africa (in a lifetime they may fly 2.7 million miles = 100 trips around the
world = six round trips to the moon). Their aerobatic abilities are legend,
they can sleep while gliding and they have a normal operational altitude of
one mile.
"Or speak to the
earth, and let it teach you; And let the fish of the sea declare to you. (NAS
95)
Many new products are
being produced following the designed structures found within marine
organisms.
Mercedes-Benz and
DaimlerChrysler have designed very safe and highly fuel efficient cars based on
the body style of the Boxfish.
According
to evolutionary belief, eyesight has evolved in four major categories of
organisms: mammals, birds, fish and insects. This is because each of these four
has different forms of eyes. Little attention is given to other animals that have
sight but no eyes.
The hearing ear and
the seeing eye, The LORD has made both of them. Proverbs 20:12 NASB
Almost everyone knows
about various kinds of starfish, however, far fewer are aware of their lowly
cousin, called a Brittlestar. The entire body of the Brittlestar is covered
with thousands of tiny microlenses, that are only one tenth the width of a
human hair (0.0004 inches in diameter). These lenses unite to form a single
light collecting compound eye. In addition, these lenses are perfectly
aligned to compensate for any distortion normally associated with the use of
calcite crystal lenses. This eye allows the Brittlestars to find food and
avoid enemies.
Bell Laboratories has
studied the Brittlestars optical system and concluded that their microlense
design is advanced beyond any optical device in current manufacture.
Further studies are being done to see if the Brittlestar can show the way to
fabricate better fiber optic telecommunication systems.
Cuttlefish are world
renown for their ability to change their color appearance quickly, a form of
natural camouflage. They are able to do this because they have elastic sacs
filled with color pigments, muscles to expand and contract the sacs and leucophores,
the equivalent of internal mirrors. Cuttlefish did not design this system,
but they can control it. They can change their colors in only one second in
order to blend in with their surroundings. Several of the worlds militaries
are studying this system to improve their camouflage equipment and perhaps even
to make some objects appear to be invisible, an obvious advantage to the
first country to figure out how to do it.
Those who watch the
summer Olympic swim competitions are well aware that the winners usually have
long arms and short torsos. Recent research has been done to develop swim suits
that will allow people to swim even faster. These suits cover the entire body
and have a rough surface, not a smooth surface. Why? The new swim suits have a
surface texture that mimics that of shark skin (tiny V-shaped ridges).
This design reduces frictional drag in the water as well as reducing turbulence
that would slow a swimmer down.
Personally, I like to
eat lobster, prawns and shrimp (with lots of melted
butter - real butter); I just like seafood in general. There are those who say
that lobsters do not even have a brain. Actually they do, but its about the
same size as that of a grasshopper.
It is ironic then, that the US Department of Homeland Security funded a
research grant to study lobster eyes. The research allowed the development of a
device that can actually see through walls!
Human eyes focus
received light onto a retina by bending it through a clear cornea and lens, the
basis for the development of the camera. The lobster has a compound eye that reflects
light in order to superimpose multiple images onto the same spot. While
insects have compound eyes that are made up of many six-sided lenses, the
lobster has square rectangular tubes that are arranged in order to be able to
see in a 180 degree field of view. The interior walls of these rectangular
tubes are fully mirrored, somewhat like the most modern home skylights. With up
to 3,000 of these tubes per eye, the image that is seen by the lobster is an
intense one. In addition, the reflecting tubes gather enough light to give a
sensitivity of up to 1,000 times that of human eyes, a useful tool when trying
to see in murky water or low light levels.
Mimicking this design
found in nature has lead to the development of new science tools. Here are a
couple of examples. The University of Leicester (UK) has designed a new X-ray
telescope for space research. The Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate
has created an imaging device known as LEXID (Lobster Eye X-ray Imaging
Device). The device can see objects through walls of various thicknesses
and made from various materials. Additional uses will be found for this
technology in a wide spectrum of areas, such as archaeology and paleontology.
Perhaps your taste
buds prefer shellfish items. The mussel produces glue that is a modern
marvel. The glue adheres under water and is strong, long lasting and
biodegradable. No chemist has been able to reproduce it completely. Specific
components of the glue have been extracted and used to fabricate surgical
adhesive.
The US Space Shuttle program has just been shut down.
Over the 30 years of Space Shuttle operations billions of people around the
world have seen its multi-jointed arm performing a diverse range of tasks,
from ferrying astronauts from one location to another, to releasing and
retrieving satellites. During all those hours of TV coverage how many people
realized that the arm was designed in Canada and patterned after the arm of
an octopus?
When I was a child growing up in California, Red Abalone were
still being caught and eaten, and everyone loved to see their shells, with
their beautiful mother-of-pearl (nacre) interiors, available for sale as
decorations in the local stores. The Red Abalone were allowed to be over hunted
back then and now they are either totally protected, or their hunting is
strictly limited. Long before English castles and the Egyptian Pyramids were
built, the abalones were using an ingenious composite brick and mortar
system to build their shells.
Abalone
shells are made out of about one million layers of microscopic bricks
consisting of calcium carbonate and a mortar with a protein base. Their mortar
allows the brick layers to flex slightly to absorb the shocks, strains and
stresses that their shells must endure from ocean waves. Interestingly, the
bricks and mortar have a synergetic effect because the composite is
stronger than either one used separately.
Scientists
and materials engineers are trying desperately to artificially reproduce this
structure but at this time have failed miserably. If the abalones shell
structure is ever reproduced with man-made materials it would have many uses
from artificial bone grafts to stronger lightweight improved body armor,
airplanes and automobiles.
Many
readers of Creation Science materials are familiar with the wonderfully
intricate defensive mechanism of the various bombardier beetle species. The
bombardier beetle, however, is not the only example of such a chemical defense
system to be found in nature. Sea slugs also rapidly mix chemicals stored in
their bodies in order to produce a defensive cloud around them
containing hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, various acids and a purple dye.
Usually
living in total darkness 3,000 feet below sea level (but also used in seawater
aquariums), a sponge, known as the Venus Flower Basket grows its own optical
fiber filaments. The sponge lights the fibers in order to attract prey.
Their optical fiber filaments are superior to man-made filaments. The sponges
filaments are thinner than a human hair (thinner than man-made optical fibers);
are manufactured at low temperatures versus man-made filaments that require
heating glass to 3,000 F (1,600 C); and, have an organic coating that allows
them to be tightly bent and can even be tied into a knot, while man-made
filaments are far more fragile and cannot be tightly bent.
In
addition, the Venus Flower Basket has a symbiotic relationship with a small
shrimp species that lives within the sponge for protection and in reciprocity
the shrimp eats debris that accumulates within the sponge thus keeping the
sponge clean.
Going
from small sea life to large sea life: all modern submarines, starting with
Robert Fultons Nautilus in 1800 to the
latest nuclear sub, have been designed and engineered to be similar in shape
to whales. The rounded blunt nose of both minimizes the turbulence and
noise made by an object while being pushed through water. Large ships, from oil
tankers to cruise ships, have a rounded blunt projection just below the water
line at the front of the bow because it is more fuel efficient than the simpler
pointed bow of previous designs (done by people). The control fins of the
submarine and the whale are similar, as are their rear mounted propulsion
systems.
While all this is
interesting and fairly obvious to any observant person, many people are not
aware of the recent research being done to analyze the shape of the bumps
(tubercles) that are found on the front edge of Humpback whales front flippers
and their faces (the front of their heads).
Humpback whales are
intelligent and artistic marine creatures; after all, they sing. Admittedly,
they are not the prettiest of the whale species. Their extremely long front
flippers, one-third as long as their bodies, and faces are covered with what
some people have described as whale acne. Of course, it isnt acne at all.
They are, however, one of the most graceful swimmers of the whale species.
The bumps or tubercles
are highly designed structures that are being studied to improve the efficiency
of machines from
electricity generating wind turbines and tidal turbines, to large low-speed
high efficiency industrial fans, to quieter fans in laptop computers. The tubercles are evenly spaced, following a
mathematically precise pattern; and, they reduce in size from large to small as
they extend from the whales body out to the end of their flippers.
Why would Humpbacks
need flippers that are so long and have these bumps/tubercles on the leading
edge of the flipper? Humpbacks hunt schools of fish in whale packs and they
need to maneuver in tight turns and with quick banking, similar to the way
fighter planes attack each other in air. Their flippers are used like wings in
the water, and the tubercles give them the extra lift they need when turning
during their hunts.
The tubercles reduce drag, increase lift and create
counter rotating vortices: all of which are beneficial traits for wings that
are passing through air or water at slow speeds. Under these conditions, the
tubercles increase flow over the wing by 25% and reduce power consumption by
25% - at the same time.
What then
is the only reasonable conclusion that one can draw when studying the many
designed structures and organs that exist in sea life and are being copied by
people for useful commercial purposes? There must be a God who is the greatest
marine architect in the universe. There must be a God who designs and
initially created all organisms perfectly and with exactly those structures and
organs that would allow them to perfectly fulfill the purpose that God has for
each of them to accomplish.
Then God said, Let
the earth bring forth living creatures after their kind: cattle and
creeping things and beasts of the earth after their kind; and it was so. God
made the beasts of the earth after their kind, and the cattle after their kind,
and everything that creeps on the ground after its kind; and God saw that it
was good. Genesis 1:24-25 (NAS95)
God made the land
animals (and human beings) with as much thought and consideration to detail as
He created the single celled organisms and marine creatures.
There are many uses
for strong lightweight materials; from military bulletproof vests made of
Kevlar, to the fuselages of commercial airplanes, to the manufacture of Ski
Nautique boats. In order to make cost effective strong lightweight building
products we often use layers of materials that are glued together at alternating
right angles. The best example would be plywood.
But, people did not
think of this idea first; God did. The study of dinosaur fossils has
shown that some dinosaur species had armor plates on their bodies, presumably
used for defense. Analysis of these plates reveals that they were not heavy
hard boney plates, like those of living crocodile species, rather they were
made from crisscrossed collagen fibers called fibrils (a triple helix of
protein molecules used as connective tissue; the most common protein in
mammals, it totals 25% to 35% of the whole-body protein content; it is used to
make tendon, ligament, skin, cornea, cartilage, bone, blood vessels, gut and
intervertebral discs). Thus, these armored dinosaur species were covered with
their own biologically made form of fiberglass. Who taught them how to do
that?
It is well known that various amphibians and lizards have
the ability to regrow lost body parts. They can regenerate tails or
limbs lost while escaping from predators. At this time, this ability is seldom
seen in mammals or people. How to artificially induce this process in mammals
and people is at the cutting edge of medical research. A possible breakthrough
is no longer in the realm of science fiction but is a genuine possibility.
After
all, God
created us originally with a perfect immune and healing system. The obvious
advantages to amputees, from wounded soldiers to accident victims, will
continue to drive the funding of this research.
There are, however, a
few examples of regrow abilities found in mammals. The annual regrowth of
antlers in deer, elk and moose are such examples. Antlers are lost each
year, but regrow the next year at a phenomenally fast rate. Antlers are a boney
material that grows at a rate of three quarters of an inch to an inch per day.
Contrast that to the normal growth rate for fingernails of between one and two
inches per year and you begin to see that the regrowth of bone can happen
quickly under the right circumstances.
Medical research into
the chemistry involved in stimulating antler regrowth has the potential to
provide the information necessary to induce regrowth of limbs and organs
in people. The same research has the potential for the development of useful
reversal techniques, preventing or reversing the loss of various tissues.
This research could give provide new treatment methods for arthritis,
osteoporosis and other inflammatory diseases.
Have you ever noticed
that the soles of your athletic shoes and the pads on dogs paws look alike?
There is a good reason for that. In 1935, Mr. Paul Sperry noticed that while
his smooth soled shoes would slip on watery surfaces, his cocker spaniel had no
problem walking next to him on the same surface. Later, Sperry took a very
close look at the paws of his dog and saw that there were wavelike grooves
built-in to the pads. He went on to found a shoe company marketing his new
design to sailing enthusiasts. A similar thought
comes to mind when thinking about automobile tires. The grooves, the
tread design, allow shoes or tires to deform or flex slightly which then
pumps or channels water out from under the shoe or tire. This pumping action
increases the grip on the surface underneath. Apparently, God designed dogs to
teach us things about friction on wet surfaces.
Most people in the
USA are familiar with the GEICO insurance company mascot, the GEICO gecko.
Geckos not only walk on wet surfaces, they can walk up a smooth wall, and even
run across a smooth ceiling, while hunting insects. I have seen them do it in
my bedroom during mission trips to South Africa.
Geckos
are able to do their acrobatic feats because their feet are covered with half a
million setae, tiny brush-like
projections which use both the weak van der Waals bonds and capillary force
to adhere to any wet or dry surface. The combined adhesive force allows the
Gecko to stick to a ceiling with up to 400 times the force necessary to hold
the Geckos body weight. (What Gecko first learned how to use the van der Waals
force?)
Everyone has heard
of, and most have used at one time or another, Velcro. Velcro was invented in
1948 by a Swiss electrical engineer, George de Mestral. He patterned Velcro
after the natural Alpine weed burrs (seeds) that hooked onto his clothes
while hunting. This is another example of using Gods design pattern to make
useful items for humans.
Soon, however, a
commercial version of the Geckos foot may allow humans to walk across a
ceiling and rival Velcro in its usefulness. Gecko tape has already been
made and tested. It works well for a few times, but then the adhesion
breaks down due to water contaminating the surface of the tape. Further
refinement of the tape, however, holds the promise that it will be as good as
the natural Geckos feet. Such a material might be used in surgery, glue-free
adhesive tape and building materials.
Wet tree frogs also
adhere to the underside of wet surfaces, but they do it in a very different way
than the Gecko. The tree frog uses bumps on its feet to achieve dry
friction and a mucus secretion to achieve wet friction. This
hybrid design is effective whether the surface is rough, smooth, wet or dry.
Research into this dual mechanism may lead to improvements in tires designed for
many purposes.
The human body may
well be the greatest source of information into Gods engineering ability. Human beings are so
proud when they develop miniaturized electronic storage devices. Remember when
the first memory sticks (a.k.a. Pin Drive, Flash Drive, Thumb Drive) came on
the market? We started with 256k of memory, then in six months it was up to
512k of storage, and from then it was storage that started to be made in the
megs and gigs. Today [October, 2011] you may buy these USB storage devices in
sizes up to 256 GB(!).
Gods storage devices
are bit more sophisticated and with much larger storage capacities than our
measly efforts can attain. The most compact storage devices are manufactured at
the atomic/molecular level. Chemical storage of information is the most compact
way possible to store information. A single gram of DNA holds as much
information as 1,000,000,000 CDs. Yes, that is one trillion CDs.
Gods
primary storage device for biological life forms is DNA (Deoxyribonucleic
acid). What is really intriguing is that the DNA alphabet consists of only four
characters.
Most human cells have
nuclear DNA that contains three gigabytes of information (3 billion pieces of
information). There is an average of about 50 trillion cells in a human body.
So the information stored in a typical human body is about
150,000,000,000,000,000 bytes.
Engineers and
scientists are working hard trying to develop computers that use DNA storage
technology. Such computers would work at cooler temperatures and store far more
information than to todays crude devices. Crude, that is, compared to
Gods designs.
Alexander Graham Bell
designed the first working telephone based upon the design of the human
eardrum. The human eardrum is sensitive enough to feel a movement in or
out equal to the width of a single atom. In truth, Bell engineered the
telephone, the microphone and the hi-fi speaker based upon the human eardrum.
The use of
fingerprints for identification of individuals is based upon 35 specific
measurable components. The more advanced identification systems use the human
eyes iris. Why? The human iris has 266 measurable components and cannot
be tampered with to change identification.
Fingerprints are also
used for identification, of course. But, our fingerprints were designed by God
to be useful for more than one reason. The grooves amplify the vibrations
produced by friction with different textured surfaces. The grooves amplify these
vibrations in exactly the range where our sense of touch is the greatest. The
amplification is 100 times more than if we had smooth skin on our
fingertips. And, the swirls allow the vibration information to be felt when
moving over surfaces in any direction. Eventually, this design may be
incorporated into prosthetic hands and feet.
The Eiffel Tower in
Paris was designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Worlds Fair. What most
people never think about is that the four support legs and the shape of the
Tower were based upon turning four human femurs upside down and having
them come to a common point.
People often lick a
fresh cut. It seems a natural reaction and perhaps for no more reason than just
an attempt to prevent blood from getting on our clothes. It is far more
important than that. Human saliva contains histatins,
simple proteins that have infection fighting properties. Human saliva
also contains compounds that cause skin cells to close over a wound. You
may have noticed that small cuts or sores inside the mouth heal quickly with
little if any scarring than cuts on the outside skin. So, if you have a small
cut be sure to lick it!
There is a huge
market in the world for skin care products. This is for both cosmetic
and medicinal reasons. But, the best skin care product is made inside a
mothers womb and covers her baby. At birth, babies are covered with Vernix
caseosa. Vernix caseosa serves many purposes. It lubricates the
birthing process, it moisturizes the skin (it is 80% water) and it contains
vitamin E (promoting skin health). An artificial form of this paste-like
substance is being sought after and will be marketed as natures perfect skin
cream. God will not get the credit for developing the chemistry first.
It would be remiss
not to mention the wonder of Gods designs in plant life.
The Japanese are well
known for the art of folding paper into the shape of various objects, called origami.
God did them one better. Consider the intricate and delicate leaf folding found
inside the buds of trees like Beech and Hornbeam. The pattern of folding
designed by God is now used to make expanding solar panels for satellites and
the International Space Station.
About two-thirds of
our medicines are derived from plant materials. There are over 3,000
plants which are known to contain cancer fighting ingredients. Ethnobotany is a
recognized area of research and uses the knowledge of various cultures that has
been acquired over the centuries. Animal products are also included in a long
list of useful medicinal products. Through trial and error, people have
determined the usefulness of various plants for medicinal purposes.
A short list would
include:
Aloe vera for burn
treatment
Calabar bean for
Glaucoma treatment
Dandelion for
digestive problems
Ginger has antiviral
properties
Pacific Yew for
cancer treatment
Sankerfoot plant for
hypertension treatment
Wassabi plant has
anti-infection properties
Willow tree bark gave
us Aspirin
Bee stings reduce
arthritis pain
Manuka honey is
useful in treating Staph infections
Pig heart valves are
good for human replacements
Saw-scaled vipers
provide anticoagulants
Gods
design capability in the plant world may truly be called awesome.
There is a distinct
difference between the useful plants which are intentionally
cultivated, such as corn, wheat, trees and herbs; and, those plants referred to
as weeds. By definition, weeds are: A wild plant growing where it is
not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants. God has, in His infinite
wisdom and foreknowledge, designed some of the useful plants with built-in
defense mechanics against weeds.
Farmers spend a lot
of money cultivating crops, and often their cultivation requires the use of
herbicides to kill weeds that are robbing the crop of nutrients and water.
Naturally growing sorghum and fescue produce natural pesticides in the soil
around them. This action is called allelopathy.
What is truly awesome
about this allelopathy mechanism is that it is only triggered when the plant
receives chemical signals that the competing plants are in the area. And,
there is a similar mechanism that has been documented whereby some plants
produce a pesticide in reaction to attack by insects. The genetic information
for both processes are being copied and pasted into commercial grain crops to
reduce the need for costly external chemical applications.
In the 1990s,
scientists were able to discover and duplicate what is called the lotus effect.
Lotus flowers grow in water, and that water is often muddy. In spite of their
living conditions, lotus plants remain amazingly clean. The reason for their
cleanliness is that the plant is covered by innumerable tiny bumps. These
bumps are only 0.005-0.01 mm high and are covered with a waxy coating. The
surface tension of the water droplets, and the dirt that they contain, allows
the water to ride across the tops of the bumps and are washed away. This
action is similar to water drops shed off of wax paper.
BASF, a German
chemical manufacturer, has already made chemical sprays for clothes, furniture,
leather goods and masonry which, once applied, render the materials self-cleaning.
In the future you will see umbrellas that shake dry.
My great grandfather
was a cowboy driving cattle on the Chisolm Trail. In his day, cattle were kept
in corrals and fields that were bordered with a thorny bush called Osage
Orange. The thorns of the Osage Orange were highly effective, but their use had
many drawbacks. In 1868, Michael Kelly invented the first barbed wire fences
based upon the natural ability of the Osage Orange. Kellys original
(plagiarized from God) design would eventually be
manufactured into over 2,100 varieties of barbed wire and the
Osage Oranges would finally be left alone.
Modern fabric
manufacturers are making cloth with built-in air conditioners. The clothing is
called smart clothes. The design is based on how pine cones open
during their drying cycle. The clothing only opens its tiny micro-pores for
ventilation in those areas covering the body where the temperature reaches a
specific limit. Although this technology was first developed for military use,
it is now finding its way into outdoor sporting goods stores.
No one knows when the
first rubber ball was made, however, history does record that it was the great
Christian seaman and evangelist, Christopher Columbus, who first saw rubber
balls being played with in Haiti. He took the material back to Europe where
many uses were discovered for it.
SOME FINAL DESIGN
EXAMPLES
God said: Have you
considered My servant Job? For there is no one like him on the earth, ... Job
1:8
The same might be
said of the Swimming Arachnids (Spiders). When we think of spiders, dont we
all think of either spiders living on webs or walking on the ground [like
Tarantulas]?
The Eurasian diving
bell spiders (Argyroneta aquatica), however, live their entire life
underwater. These spiders do produce spider webs, but their webs are used
to trap large air bubbles. Recent studies show that these bubbles serve as a
physical gill. The bubbles actually absorb additional oxygen into the
bubble from the surrounding water thus replacing the oxygen consumed by the
spider. The spiders also add some air to the bubbles occasionally in order to
prevent the bubble from collapsing.
Researchers at the
University of Adelaide, Australia, and at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany,
have proven that these spiders can consume up to five times the original
oxygen content before any additional air is added to the bubble. This
evidence proves that these bubbles are acting as true external physical gills
and not merely serving as a warehouse of trapped air.
These spiders store
their bubbles in a hiding place; take a deep breath; and then swim away,
allowing them to forage for food or mate; before retrieving their diving
bells and hooking back up to them.
Here are some
interesting, food for thought, questions: Which spider
was the first one to figure out the physics of this arrangement? Which spider
first said: If I walk into the water, I will not drown; because I
will be the first spider in history to have designed the worlds smallest
rebreather scuba tank!
In a similar
scenario, there are small bugs which also dive into streams and rivers. Their
bodies are covered with air that is trapped inside a film coating. As the bugs
consume the oxygen, there is a gas exchange with the surrounding water that
replenishes the film and keeps the bugs alive.
CONCLUSION
Human engineers and
scientists have been and are copying the chemical, genetic and biological
processes and structures that have existed from the time of the creation 6,000
years ago; placed in nature by God. Any design gives clear and unequivocal
evidence of the one who designed it. In the biological world we see not
only an infinite number of sophisticated irreducible systems; but, there are
countless more that are still waiting to be discovered and analyzed.
Evolutionists, and
secularists of all veins, knowingly overlook the obvious design seen in every
area of the natural realm. Instead of recognizing the implication of design,
that there is a Designer Creator God, they refuse to change from their
materialistic worldview paradigm. Rather than allowing the evidence to lead
them to the correct logical conclusion; they insist on denying the existence of
a greater intelligence responsible for engineering, designing and creating the
wonders that we see in the living organisms of the world!
For since the
creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine
nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so
that they are without excuse. For even though they knew God, they did not honor
Him as God or give thanks, but they became futile in their speculations, and
their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools, and
exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the form of corruptible
man and of birds and four-footed animals and crawling creatures. ... For
they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the
creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. (NASB95)
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