What if one of the tiniest creatures on Earth held the power to unravel one of the biggest claims in science?
Meet Caenorhabditis elegans—a microscopic roundworm with a shockingly precise cellular development map. Every one of its 959 cells is pre-programmed to divide, differentiate, and die with exacting order. And here’s the kicker: scientists can’t explain how this perfect choreography could possibly evolve.
Join Eric Hovind and Dr. Paul Nelson of the Discovery Institute as they explore how this “simple” worm defies Darwin—and why its mathematical precision is devastating to the evolutionary story. This is one conversation evolutionists don’t want you to hear.
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