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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya) 9
lic transport, and computers all became inoperative. People were unable
to go to work, go shopping, or even communicate with one another.
The importance of electricity, whose interruption can bring life to a
complete standstill, goes far beyond this. Just as a city’s functioning de-
pends on the continuation of the established order, so there is a need for
electricity in the human body, in processes analogous to energy produc-
tion, communications, security, maintenance, and repair. In short, life
would be impossible in the absence of our bodies’ electrical system,
which is even more essential than the power grid in cities.
Few who make use of electricity reflect on the fact that, just like the
appliances they depend on, their bodies could not function without elec-
tricity. The fact is, however, that the human body has been equipped
with a flawless electricity network, along with the presence of intelligent
systems that contain the most complex information and know-how to
benefit from electrical energy.
Indeed, scientists employ terms commonly used in electronics to
describe the body’s nervous system: “generate,” “circuit,” “current,”
“resistance,” “voltage,” “insulation,” “charge,” and so forth. It is next to
impossible to describe the system without using these terms. The fact
that principles necessary for the functioning of technology, discovered
in only the last two centuries, have existed in the human body ever since
it was first created, is a clear indication of the superior knowledge of
God. The details set out in this book constitute just a few examples of His
infinite knowledge that we have grown able to comprehend.