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is 3 billionths of a cubic millimeter (3 x 10 -9
3 40
mm ). According to G. G. Simpson, if all
the features of all the species that have ev-
er lived were to be loaded onto DNA, the
resulting total volume of DNA would fill
only a small part of a teaspoon. Enough
space would even be left over the rest of
the teaspoon to contain all the books that
have ever been written. 41
Dr. Leonard Adleman, the inventor of
the DNA computer, which represents a
new sphere of technology, says this about
the mechanism in DNA and the cell:
If we look inside the cell, we see extraor-
dinary machines that we couldn't make
ourselves. It's a great tool chest. 42
According to Darwinists, however,
this giant data bank in the cell –capable of
holding the equivalent of tens of thou-
sands of books– came into being spontane-
ously as the result of chance. In the eyes of
Darwinists, who have no qualms about
building another total impossibility on top
of that one, chance has compressed all the
data in a library large enough to fill an en-
tire football stadium, undamaged, into a
space too small to be seen with the naked
eye. Darwinists still blindly advocate such
a total impossibility. Yet neither the cell nor
DNA, its data bank, can emerge from the
chance combination of unconscious atoms.