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secretion, basal cells, special protein and enzymes and a great many oth-
er factors need to be present together, all at the same time and ful-
ly formed. Yet even if all these details do come together, the
system is not yet complete. It is essential that the nose
should perceive the smells it receives. For that reason,
the human brain, described as “the most complex
structure in the known universe” 104 must also be
present. Unless all these components are present
together, this complex system will have no
meaning at all.
It is impossible for any evolutionary
process to have occurred in a system like this,
which can in no way be reduced to any sim-
pler form. Scent-receptor cells will serve no
purpose in the absence of micro-hairs. In
the absence of nerves, the signals re-
ceived will fail to reach the perception
center. If a single link in this chain—all
of which operate together in separate are-
as—is removed from the equation, then
no odor will be perceived in the
brain. Therefore, this system
must have emerged at once,
with all its components fully
formed. In order to detect one
or 10,000 scents, all the ele- When we detect a
ments cited above must be pre- pleasant perfume, a
number of consecu-
sent, working in harmony together
tive and highly com-
with one another. This points to a plex processes take
place in our heads.
Harun Yahya
(Adnan Oktar)