Thursday, February 5, 2026

Creation Moment 2/6/2026 - Cells Contain Battery Droplets

These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God; Revelation 3:14

"Cells are not simple like Darwin thought. The amount of organization inside a cell continues to astonish scientists.

These “membraneless organelles” or “droplets”, formed during natural phase changes, bring together molecular building blocks with their enzymes and RNA codes, facilitating the construction of complex molecules for life. Now, a research team at Washington University at St. Louis has discovered another wonder about these condensates: their boundaries are electric!

Tapping the engines of cellular electrochemistry and forces of evolution (23 Jan 2026, Washington University at St. Louis). Reporter Leah Shaffer speaks of condensates as “constantly shifting, membrane-less organelles that govern how a cell functions.” They are aided by phase changes in “intrinsically disordered proteins” that used to be thought of as mistakes or junk. No; they have important functions. Professor Rohit Pappu and his colleague Yifan Dai discovered that electrical voltages play key roles in the formation of condensates.
"In the new research, Dai outlines how condensates can act as
battery droplets.” Inside a battery, the real action happens at the interface — the thin boundary where the electrode and electrolytes touch. An “interfacial” electric field drives chemical reactions within a cell in a similar manner, converting chemical energy to electrical energy."

This electrical energy is measurable. The researchers believe they could even tap into this miniature power source to design therapeutic molecules and other useful things.
"Dai’s team demonstrated that microscale “engines” can drive a bit of alchemy, producing gold and copper nanoparticles directly in living cells. Such “biohybrid” devices could be used to degrade pollution in wastewater. Further, through the same protein materials, they show how the redox reactions can be exploited to kill bacteria without using antibiotics, which could lead to many new medical devices to improve human health."

The press release tells how these “microscale engines” work like “soft battery droplets” that store and release electrochemical energy on demand, “giving synthetic biologists a dynamic new way to power signals and reactions” according to Dr Dai.

Q: What’s Evolution Got to Do With It?
---Try as they might to insert “evolution” into the story, they commit the logical fallacy of equivocation. They use the term “directed evolution” as a means of steering these soft battery droplets for human use. What they are really doing is applying intelligent design. They have foresight and a goal.
We designed the evolution-based assay and selection strategies to connect cellular survival and the behaviors of the disordered proteins, then put them into different temperatures or other selective pressures, and let it go,” Dai said. “We let nature do the work to give us a sequence that can behave and let them survive.

Directed evolution” is a contradiction in terms. 
Picking out the most useful products from searches through natural phenomena is characteristic of intelligence, not mindless evolution. They are steering the molecules at every step. Only a mind can pick out a sequence in a random distribution and decide that it meets the criteria for a human need or desired technology. Darwin has nothing to say about this." 
CEH