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HARUN YAHYA

               brane of this organelle, which is a hundred millionth of a millimeter
               thick, controls the electrons released as a result of energy from the
               Sun. These electrons are then used in the production of nutrients for
               animal and human consumption.
                    This perfect system brings the theory of evolution to its knees
               once again. Because before photosynthesis can take place, all the
               enzymes and systems need to be found together in the cell at the same
               time. If even one of these steps is missing, it will render the entire sys-
               tem ineffective. Consequently evolutionist scientists are powerless to
               explain photosynthesis, just as they are with all of the other chemical
               mechanisms within the cell. One of these "scientists" Prof. Ali
               Demirsoy summarizes the hopeless situation into which they have
               fallen:
                    Photosynthesis is a rather complicated event, and it seems impossible
                    for it to emerge in an organelle inside a cell because it is impossible for
                    all the stages to have come about at once, and it is meaningless for them
                    to have emerged separately. 15
                    On the other hand, another evolutionist scientist, Hoimar von
               Ditfurth, says that photosynthesis is not a process to be learned later
               on. He states that all the materials and knowledge required for pho-
               tosynthesis must have been present in the plant cell from the begin-
               ning:
                    No cell possesses the capacity to "learn" a process in the true sense of
                    the word. It is impossible for any cell to come by the ability to carry out
                    such functions as respiration or photosynthesis, neither when it first
                    comes into being, nor later in life. 16
                    Converting solar energy into electronic or chemical energy is a
               process that modern technology has only recently been able to carry
               out. For this, highly technological devices are needed. But a tiny plant
               cell invisible to the naked eye has been carrying out this conversion
               consistently, for millions of years. For it to have acquired this ability
               by "coincidence" is definitely impossible, as the evolutionists admit.




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