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onsider the activities of DNA and
what goes on inside the cell, which have
been discussed throughout this book. The
molecules that comprise the cell have no in-
telligence, yet they combine to make accu-
rate decisions, implement strategies accord-
ingly, and guard against possible dangers.
They have no memory, but still they identi-
fy friends and foes, distinguish between the
necessary and the unnecessary, the useful
and the useless, and act accordingly.
While performing their functions they
permit no waste or pollution, but act in ef-
ficiently, cleaning up behind themselves. In
constant communication, they work togeth-
er as a harmonious team. They are able to
take on joint decisions, know where they
must go and when, and how to resolve
problems. They establish order inside the
cell, store information and use it as necessa-
ry, copy and translate it. They perform all
this at great speed, without sleep or rest. In
a highly efficient manner and displaying a
superior intelligence, they perform func-