...human brain? Darwinism holds that natural selection (i.e., lucky pairings of organisms and environments) operates on random variation to make bacteria into humans in a purposeless, mindless natural process. But does trial and error account for building human beings with the brain capacity to hold and analyze the equivalent of 20 million books of information? Carl Sagan wrote: "The information content of the human brain expressed in bits is probably comparable to the total number of connections among the neurons--about a hundred trillion bits. If written*out in English, say, that information would fill some twenty million volumes, as many as in the world's largest libraries. The equivalent of twenty million books is inside the head of every one of us" (Cosmos, p. 278).
Aeon, nice video, though I fail to see its relevance to the question.