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— Djuna Barnes"A man is whole only when he takes into account his shadow as well as himself - and what is a man's shadow but his upright astonishment?"
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If you search the scientific literature on evolution, and if you focus your search on the question of how molecular machines - the basis of life - developed, you find an eerie and complete silence. The complexity of life's foundation has paralyzed science's attempt to account for it; molecular machines raise an as-yet-impenetrable barrier to Darwinism's universal reach.
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