Flagellated bacterium engine resembles a biological machine

The flagellar bacterium’s engine is capable of spinning at 100,000 rpm, (rotations per minute), reproducing and repairing itself, and double-checking DNA for errors when copying DNA. According to American scientists, the most perfect engine they have ever seen. American scientist Professor Michael Joseph Behe (biochemist) stated that in no way could a flagellar bacterium appear as a result of random coincidences, evolution or random combinations of molecules. He is sure that the flagellar bacterium was created, especially its movement mechanism - that is, in other words, a biorobot, a machine. Howard Berk from Harvard University said that the mechanism (engine) of a flagellated bacterium is the most perfect in the entire Universe. My video about DNA Brain neurons try make connections
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