I made the conscious decision to reject Darwinian evolution in favor of what is now called intelligent design.
Scientists don't - or ideally shouldn't - make conscious decisions to reject things. They do so when the scientific method leads them to do so, because it's the valid thing to do in face of the evidence.
Do they really believe that a rotary nanomotor that spins an axle at a thousand or so rpm and can stop in only a revolution—all at an efficiency approaching 100 percent—somehow randomly arose from a cluster of molecules hanging out in a protocell?
Yes.
Do they really believe these motors can walk, slide and rotate while performing many functions absolutely essential to the life of a cell—all without a nervous system, brain, eyes or muscles?
Yes.
This guy sure asks a lot of obvious questions.
have a look at some of their videos on YouTube and start asking questions
Yeah, that's the best place to learn the science of evolution...
You will immediately realize why molecular biologists avoid discussing the supposed evolution of these nanomachines.
Before "realizing why," one should first "ascertain if."
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You said it, Chewie.
I made the conscious decision to reject Darwinian evolution in favor of what is now called intelligent design.
Scientists don't - or ideally shouldn't - make conscious decisions to reject things. They do so when the scientific method leads them to do so, because it's the valid thing to do in face of the evidence.
Do they really believe that a rotary nanomotor that spins an axle at a thousand or so rpm and can stop in only a revolution—all at an efficiency approaching 100 percent—somehow randomly arose from a cluster of molecules hanging out in a protocell?
Yes.
Do they really believe these motors can walk, slide and rotate while performing many functions absolutely essential to the life of a cell—all without a nervous system, brain, eyes or muscles?
Yes.
This guy sure asks a lot of obvious questions.
have a look at some of their videos on YouTube and start asking questions
Yeah, that's the best place to learn the science of evolution...
You will immediately realize why molecular biologists avoid discussing the supposed evolution of these nanomachines.
Before "realizing why," one should first "ascertain if."