GOD'S CREATION = 100 / evolution = 0
THE FISH THAT SINGS THROUGH ITS SKIN

Along the Pacific coast, people once thought they were hearing distant foghorns or humming powerlines. Only later did scientists discover the source: a strange creature called the Plainfin Midshipman Fish. This fish sings by vibrating special sonic muscles faster than any other vertebrate, producing a continuous, resonant hum that can last for hours without stopping. Multiply that by thousands of fish humming in unison, and the entire shoreline begins to vibrate like an underwater choir.

But the real shock came next. Recent studies found that the midshipman’s entire nervous system rewires itself seasonally so males can produce their powerful songs during mating months. Their hormones reshape neurons, modify vocal circuits, and even alter ion channels so the fish can sustain long, fast muscle contractions without exhaustion. Nothing about this is simple. Nothing about this is accidental. This is engineered adaptability at the molecular level.

Evolutionists shrug and call it “advantageous novelty.” But the level of coordination required: hormone timing, muscle physiology, neural rewiring, acoustic resonance, communication behavior , is far beyond what random mutations can orchestrate. The midshipman fish is not humming an evolutionary tune. It is broadcasting design. A creature that sings through its very bones and muscles reveals a Composer who authored both sound and life.
GOD'S CREATION = 100 / evolution = 0 THE FISH THAT SINGS THROUGH ITS SKIN Along the Pacific coast, people once thought they were hearing distant foghorns or humming powerlines. Only later did scientists discover the source: a strange creature called the Plainfin Midshipman Fish. This fish sings by vibrating special sonic muscles faster than any other vertebrate, producing a continuous, resonant hum that can last for hours without stopping. Multiply that by thousands of fish humming in unison, and the entire shoreline begins to vibrate like an underwater choir. But the real shock came next. Recent studies found that the midshipman’s entire nervous system rewires itself seasonally so males can produce their powerful songs during mating months. Their hormones reshape neurons, modify vocal circuits, and even alter ion channels so the fish can sustain long, fast muscle contractions without exhaustion. Nothing about this is simple. Nothing about this is accidental. This is engineered adaptability at the molecular level. Evolutionists shrug and call it “advantageous novelty.” But the level of coordination required: hormone timing, muscle physiology, neural rewiring, acoustic resonance, communication behavior , is far beyond what random mutations can orchestrate. The midshipman fish is not humming an evolutionary tune. It is broadcasting design. A creature that sings through its very bones and muscles reveals a Composer who authored both sound and life.
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