Bacteria With Rotary Motors!

First reported in Scientific American in August 1975, and illustrated above in a modern college text, bacteria have motors that turn their flagella. Modern, high powered, microscopes have shown bacteria flagella don't merely wiggle back and forth, but rotate using motors. The motors are powered by ion diffusion.

We all know motors don't make themselves. Obviously God is a Great Creator.

Dr. Louis Bounoure, a prominent Swiss scientist of the past, said, "Evolution is a Fairy Tale for Grownups."

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