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Resilience of Plants and Seeds
The seeds of the bead tree resemble rosary beads – small, hard,
polished and metallic in appearance. They are able to germinate
after staying underground for six hundred years. (Grains de
Vie, p. 68.)
when the herbarium was damaged and
they became soaked with water during the ensuing
fire-fighting opearations. 49
Due to the low temperatures in the tundra, or-
ganic matter takes longer to decompose. For this reason,
some seeds can revive after being frozen in permafrost
conditions for 10,000 years, if given the right amount of heat
and moisture in a laboratory. 50
As we all know, a seed has a hard outer coat containing a certain
amount of nutrient. It is certainly miraculous that it contains a system
for sensing temperature and can obtain information from the outside
world, evaluate this information, and act accordingly.
But according to the evolutionists, seeds have developed this sys-
tem only with the aid of coincidence. According to their claims, seeds