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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
meteors or comets, and then constituted the first cell
membrane, is as impossible as it is for a river to flow
uphill. All the various preconditions need to be met at the
same time. If a double-layered membrane does form, the
smallest changes in the surrounding conditions may
cause it to lose stability and break down into micelles (the
smallest molecular fragments in a solution) of no biolog-
ical significance.
After the first phospholipids appear, therefore, the
cell membrane's systems do not come together sponta-
neously. Some phospholipids produce only structures
consisting of a single, double-layered membrane—and
then under laboratory conditions, with the intervention
and supervision of scientists. When formed in this man-
ner, double-layered single membrane masses form hol-
low, spherical structures known as liposomes, which can
HEAT
Gelatinous density Fluid density
When the temperature of the cell membrane's phospholipid structure
changes by a few degrees, it immediately undergoes an alteration. This
change spells the degeneration of some cells. Heat is just one of the
countless preconditions for the cell's survival. Bearing in mind the sen-
sitivity of these balances, the illogical claims of coincidence become
even more apparent.
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