Monday, January 20, 2014

New Record for Human Brain: Fastest Time to See an Image

New Record for Human Brain: Fastest Time to See an Image - ca.news.yahoo.com

Excerpt from this article:

The human brain can achieve the remarkable feat of processing an image seen for just 13 milliseconds, scientists have found...Viewers successfully identified things like a "picnic" or "smiling couple" even after the briefest of glimpses...That's what the brain is doing all day long — trying to understand what we're looking at." [10 Odd Facts About the Brain]
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It takes a lot of faith to believe in evolution. I have long thought - and still believe this - that the one irrefutable argument against evolution is the genetic code: DNA and RNA (please listen to Astonishing DNA Complexity Demolishes Neo-Darwinism, by Alex Williams).  But a close second is enzymes.

Those who teach evolution say that with enough time anything is possible. Put 100 monkeys in front of 100 typewriters for a billion years and they will eventually write Shakespeare, or so they say! But "time" is not a friend of evolution (see Time: No Friend to Evolution, by David Catchpoole). Here is an interesting article on how long it would take for a biological reaction to occur without the aid of enzymes:

Without Enzyme, Biological Reaction Essential to Life Takes 2.3 Billion Years

As I've said in previous blog posts, I can understand why public school teachers and college professors teach evolution. They have bills to pay and careers to look after. Being true to their calling of searching for truth and knowledge is not as important as watching over their bank account. But what I can't understand is why their students don't have absolute contempt for them and close their ears (and minds) every time they speak!

Recommended reading and viewing (my post):

By the Way, Have You Had a Chance to Watch Ray Comfort's Video Evolution Vs. God?
Atheist Agrees to Attend Church of Highest Bidder
Evoluion & Lies in the Textbooks

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)