
A Computer with Fins
The glass knifefish uses its unique nervous system to emit and process up to 700 electrical impulses per second, functioning much like a radar system to navigate its surroundings. Its brain utilizes parallel processing, a technique also used in...
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The glass knifefish uses its unique nervous system to emit and process up to 700 electrical impulses per second, functioning much like a radar system to navigate its surroundings. Its brain utilizes parallel processing, a technique also used in advanced computing, to manage these rapid and complex signals. This extraordinary design reflects the ingenuity of a Creator and showcases nature’s complexity that is far beyond what could have arisen from random evolutionary processes.
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Image: Glass knifefish (Sternopygidae Eigenmannia), Clinton & Charles Robertson, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons.