We seem to forget there is a perfectly ordered, intelligent universe that exists just below our level of awareness. The magnificent detail, ingenious function and structural perfection that this microscopic world displays, in my opinion, is the best evidence for nature's design being far superior to man's engineering.

Look at the images below. Do you think we could reverse engineer these using a computer code of letters?

Cross-section of a nerve bundle
Male mosquito
The cochlea of a human ear
Pollen being released
Close up of a cactus
Anther and pollen grains of a bird of paradise
Hibiscus flower anther
Flower pollen on a pinhead
Stamens of flowers
Leaf of a cannabis plant. The bulbous glands are trichomes. The bubbles inside are cannabinoid vesicles.
Slime mold
Fungus (Cladonia)
Venomous fangs of a small tarantula
Jaws and head of a long jawed spider
Poison fangs of a centipede
Stinger of a small paper wasp
Antenna of a male moth
Flower pollen on a bugs eye
Eyes of a green crab spider
Water fleas
electron miscopy of a sea shrimp
Cross section of a beach grass 
Transverse section of a beach oak twig
Bold jumping spider
Microscopic cross-section of a plant stem
Pearl millet crown root cross section
Cross section of a leaf of dune grass
Zebrafish embryo embryo head 72 hours after fertilization
Turtle embryo
18 day old mouse embryo
Frog embryos
microscopic cross-section of a bamboo stem
Moth eggs
Lobster larvae
Diatoms
Bones and cartilage in a chameleon embryo
Peripheral nerves in an 11 day old mouse embryo
Embryonic hand of a gecko
Larva of an anemone
A butterfly egg
Butterfly eggs
Midge
Epithelial cells covering the intestine
Hind leg of a beetle
Beetle leg
Robber fly
Section of a bud flower
Slime mold
Gold-dust weevil
Antenna of a moth
Red velvet mite
Eye of a horsefly
Small planktonic crustacean
Octopus embryo
13.5 day old mouse embryo
Clownfish (Amphiprion percula) embryos in several developmental stages
Slime Mold
Cluster of octopus eggs
Antenna of a mole crab
Golden bug eggs
Brine shrimp
Anterior section of palm weevil
Mosquito larva
Moss sporophyte
Beach sand
Slime mold
Aster anther cross section with pollen
Slime mold
Slime mold
Mouse embryo
Alligator embryo developing nerves and skeleton
Snowflake
Snowflake
Chinese red carnation stamen
Small white hair spider
Tulip bud cross section
Female lynx spider
Stable fly
Silverfish
Haplomalachius flabellatus antenna
Eye of a honey bee covered in pollen
Detail of jewel beetle
Tentacles of a carnivorous plant
Wildflower stamens
Butterfly proboscis
Front foot (tarsus) of a male diving beetle
Curvepod Fumewort seed
Gears coupling hind legs of a planthopper
Prolegs of a hairy caterpillar gripping a small branch
Black elder tree flower stamen
Wasp eyes
Leg of a water bug
Tail of a a small shrimp
Moth
Horse fly
Jumping spider
Embryo of anemone fish
Slime mold
Beetle leg
Beetle head
Black soldier fly
Beetle
Flower crab spider
Moth
Scarlet pimpernel
Flower stamen
Worker ant
Coral sand
Sand
Snowflake
Starfish embryo, four cell stage
Zebrafish larvae