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The growth that starts with a single cell continues
         with the constant multiplication of cells.





















                                   The zygote seen clinging to the
                                               mother’s uterus.


                   As the verse informs us, it is not the fluid
               itself carrying the spermatozoa that fertilises
               the egg, but only an "extract" of it. A single sperm within it is the fertilising
               agent, and moreover, the chromosomes in the sperm which are "an extract" of
               it.
                   When an ovum allows one sperm in, it is not possible for another sperm to
               enter it. The reason for this is the electrical field that forms around the ovum.
               The area around the egg is (-) negatively charged, and as soon as the first
               sperm penetrates the ovum, this charge changes to (+) positive. Therefore, the
               ovum, which has the same electrical charge as the external spermatozoa, starts
               repelling them.
                   This means that the electrical charges of the two substances, forming inde-
               pendently and separately from each other, are also in accordance with each
               other.
                   Finally, the male’s DNA in the sperm and the female’s DNA in the ovum
               combine. Now, there is the first seed, the first cell of a new human being in
               the mother’s womb: the zygote.

                   THE CLOT CLINGING TO THE UTERUS...

                   When the sperm of the male unites with the ovum of the female as
               described above, the essence of the baby to be born is formed.
               This single cell known in biology as the "zygote" will instantly
               start to grow by division and eventually become a "piece of
               flesh".
                   The zygote, however, does not spend its developmental
               period in a void. It clings to the uterus just like roots that are
               firmly fixed to the earth by their tendrils. Through this bond,
               the zygote can obtain the substances essential to its develop-
               ment from the mother’s body.
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