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n this book, we explained the not so well known
aspects of the army inside you, that is, your de-
fence system. We have deliberately directed attention
away from the complicated details of the extraordinary
jobs the defence cells do to "how" the system operates.
We searched for the answer to the question: "How can
such minute cells which can be viewed only under an elec-
tron microscope produce such a complicated system as
the defence system?" We delved further and examined
how these cells, which make up the immune system were
initially formed.
All cells of the immune system are initially normal
cells, which go through different educative stages ending
with a "Sufficiency Exam". Only those cells that are able to
recognise enemy cells and do not conflict with other nor-
mal bodily cells are allowed to live. How and when was
the first cell developed and who held the first "sufficiency
exam"? Who has taught the cell what to do?
It is clearly unexpected that cells and associated or-
gans can converse freely with each other, work in total
agreement, make plans, and implement these plans effi-
ciently. Do not forget that the topic of discussion here is
numerous bodily organs and one trillion cells. It is impos-