This wonderful world is man
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In this book we will look at an important question that worries everyone: what is a person? The definition of a person, according to one scientist and journalist, is: “A person is a wonderful and unimaginably complex creature. Thinking soberly and objectively, it can be imagined as a chemical factory, power plant, air conditioning and sewage treatment plant, directly connected to a super-equipped computer, capable of independent thinking - the brain, plus ... love and hate. " The body of this creature itself preserves life for decades and through constant self-control takes care of its functions. It includes 100 trillion microscopically small parts, fantastically coordinated and ideally suited to each other. In this book you will find many remarkable things. details regarding the human structure. We are amazed to learn, for example, the following facts: - In reality, we hear with not two, but six ears, thanks to which we have good spatial orientation and can concentrate on one person in a circle of several simultaneously speaking people. - The optic nerve, which is The information connection between our eye and the brain is only 2 mm thick and contains more than one million fibers well isolated from each other. Telecommunication workers who use the most modern fiberglass technology can only dream of this kind of “cable.” We recognize 10,000 different odors. This already quite high ability of discrimination can be developed even further. Those who have a professional "sense of smell" (coffee and wine tasters), it is especially pronounced. - Our heart beats 100,000 times a day and pumps so much blood that it could fill a whole skyscraper during our lifetime. Each drop of our blood contains 250 million red blood cells, and in the total amount of human blood we have an unimaginable value: 25,000,000,000,000 red blood cells. Our brain consists of somewhere around 100 billion nerve cells, and this number corresponds to, according to the order of magnitude, the number of stars in our Milky Way. The length of the nerve fibers of the cerebrum connected to each other is a distance exceeding the distance from the Earth to the Moon. Based on this small number of individual facts, one gets the impression of many constructive human characteristics with which this book abounds. Thus, the title of the book “This Wonderful World is Man” is quite justified. The author not only dwells on numerous medical, physical, chemical and information-theoretical details, but also draws conclusions pointing to the existence of the Creator. Questions are raised about who we are in the eyes of our Creator and what our true purpose is. The aspect that we are created for eternity is dealt with deeply and fully. The book is not addressed to any special circle of readers, but to everyone who is capable of admiration and would like to learn something new. Therefore, the texts are equally designed for both specialists and non-professionals. The book is divided into two voluminous main parts. First comes a lot of selectively taken details, which will certainly lead us to admiration for this miracle of creation - man. All this is given to demonstrate how wonderfully we are created. Questions will automatically arise: “Whose ideas are realized in us?” Who is our First Creator?" And there are only two fundamental answers to them: either you and I are the result of a meaningless physical and chemical process that absolutely no one planned, or we were created by the hands of a brilliant Creator. Based on a detailed acquaintance with the structure of man, we will come to the correct conclusion - we will find the correct answers to these questions. Source:
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- Name of the Author
- Вернер Гитт
- Language
- Russian