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The amount of
information in
the E. coli DNA
exceeds that
in all the
books in the
world's big-
gest library.
teria, the intestines gain function, and the immune system is
strengthened. In human beings and some mammals, these bacteria
also assume the function of vitamin K production which is of the
greatest importance because humans and ruminants cannot obtain
Vitamin K from the food they eat. Yet the body needs this vitamin,
which need is met thanks to these bacteria, which are able to break
down and digest the cellulose in the vegetable foods eaten and pro-
vide vitamin K for the body. 52
These very complex and vital processes are carried out by bac-
teria with the same perfection and flawlessness in every human be-
ing on Earth. Yet so detailed are these processes that each is a sepa-
rate indicator of consciousness, whose secrets have not yet been un-
raveled. The evolutionist magazine New Scientist listed the follow- HARUN YAHYA
ing mysteries exhibited during the course of bacteria's seemingly
conscious behavior:
For decades, this largely benign relationship has had microbiolo-
gists scratching their heads. Some of these "commensal"— that is, (ADNAN OKTAR)
friendly—bacteria are found only in the mucus that lines the intes-
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