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The World's Smallest Computer
The World's Smallest Computer

DNA stores more information than entire libraries and repairs itself flawlessly. A teaspoon could hold instructions for every species and book. Such…

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After Their Kinds
After Their Kinds

Genesis teaches reproduction “after their kinds,” which matches observation. Dogs have puppies, cats have kittens—never hybrids across kinds. God se…

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Smart Heart
Smart Heart

The heart pumps 2,000 gallons daily and adapts intelligently—even after transplant. Its abilities exceed human-made pumps. The heart displays brilli…

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Whales Write Songs
Whales Write Songs

Humpback whales compose songs up to 22 hours long, with rhyme and evolving themes. Every whale sings the same version each season. Their communicati…

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The Body's Fleeting Workers
The Body's Fleeting Workers

Prostaglandins regulate blood flow, digestion, and inflammation despite lasting seconds. Their coordination keeps the body functioning. Such harmony…

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The Bare Bone Facts
The Bare Bone Facts

Bone is lighter than iron yet nearly as strong, with perfect composition for flexibility. Its design enables movement and support. Bones clearly sho…

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The Great Wall in Space
The Great Wall in Space

Astronomers discovered a massive wall of galaxy clusters that contradicts Big Bang predictions. Instead of uniform distribution, the universe shows …

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Is the Shark Related to the Pig?
Is the Shark Related to the Pig?

Biochemical comparisons contradict evolutionary predictions—such as shark hormones resembling pigs' more than fish. These mismatches reveal that evo…

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The Destructive Power of Water
The Destructive Power of Water

Modern disasters show that moving water can carve rock rapidly. These events illustrate erosion happening in years, not millions. This supports cata…

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Darwin's Child Murdered!
Darwin's Child Murdered!

The human brain’s abilities exceed what evolution could produce. Alfred Wallace even questioned evolutionary explanations. The mind remains overwhel…

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