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Conclusion

             directs which, and which atom directs what? Do the atoms of your brain that
             are no different from other atoms control the others? If we assume that the
             atoms of your brain are directors, then we have to answer these questions:
                 * If all atoms forming the brain are directors, how and based on what do
             they make their decisions?
                 * How do trillions of atoms forming the brain cooperate?
                 * Why does not a single atom out of trillions of them oppose the deci-
             sion that is taken?
                 * How do the atoms communicate with each other?
                 Considering the above questions, it is obviously an illogical deduction
             to say that all of the trillions of atoms forming the brain are directors.
                 So, can it be correct to think that only one of these trillions of atoms is
             the director and the others are its followers? If we believe a single atom to be
             the director, then the questions that come to the mind are:
                 * Which atom is the director and who elected this atom?
                 * Where in the brain is this atom?
                 * What is the difference of this atom from the others?
                 * Why do the other atoms obey this atom unconditionally?
                 Before answering these questions, let us state one more thing: the sup-
             posed director atom is also made up of other particles. Why and under what
             pretext do these particles come together to form this director atom? Who
             controls these particles? Since there is another will directing these particles,
             how right would it be to defend that this atom is the director?
                 At this point, the claim that one of the atoms forming our brain may be
             the director atom is inevitably disproved. How do the countless number of
             atoms in the universe continue their existence in full harmony, while people,
             animals, plants, earth, air, water, objects, planets, space, and everything else
             are made of atoms? Which one of these countless atoms can be the director

             when it itself is made up of many sub-particles? To make such a claim or to
             attribute everything to chance and to deny the being of Allah, Who created
             all the worlds, is only "rejecting those signs in iniquity and arrogance in
             spite of their own certainty about them." (Surat an-Naml: 14)
                  Just think: a human being, who is made up of the arrangement of


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