Science
vs. God
I don’t know the topic is correct or not.
Vishal asked, “What is so good about having faith
when you don’t have evidence? What is the real advantage to that? Why is this
something that we want to encourage?” I knew he repeated Natalie Angier’s (A
Pulitzer prize winning science writer for The New York Times) words.
I said to him, “Hai chill up. What happens?”
“I got maths test paper. God is a cheater man. I
expected 80 marks out of 100. But I got 2.”
The seriousness ascended up on the air.
“See my paper. Everything I wrote. I did my rough
work in separate paper.” Vishal showed his paper which was not corrected, no
red pen markings. Before opening my mouth he told, “Yes. On exam day I had
submitted my rough work paper. I forgot my main sheet. Yesterday I came to
know. Today I got result.”
Even scientists not ready to disprove God and divine
power. But we are ready to point out God for our failures. This is against God
but a new fashioned different thing. Most people who have thought for themselves
have been told that it was wicked to think differently from other people.
Falling
apples and boiling kettles caused Newton and Watt to think new different
thoughts, and because they thought new thoughts, men came to understand more
about the world and to invent things. But they don’t have a brain to think
against God. See here a Noble Prize (for physiology
or medicine in 1902) winning scientist (Sir Ronald Ross) says:
This
day relenting God
Hath
placed within my hand
A
wondrous thing; and God
Be
praised. At His command,
Seeking
His secret deeds
With
tears and toiling breath,
I
find thy cunning seeds*,
O
million-murdering Death.
I
know this little thing
A
myriad men will save.
O
Death, where is thy sting?
Thy
victory, O Grave?
The
Malaria
Malaria
Protozoans * (the seeds)
There are two things I must say:
1. Not Scientist but Science is ready
to disprove God. Not Philosophy but Philosophers are not ready to accept new
different things.
2. If you have Hit, Allout, Good night
or some other mosquito repellent don’t read the following.
Malaria
Protozoans * (the seeds)
A microscopic image shows protozoans of the
genus Plasmodium, which invade red blood cells and cause malaria in
humans. The protozoans are transmitted through the bite of mosquitoes,
primarily in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Malaria is
characterized by chills, fever, and sweats. In some cases it can lead to death.
Sir Ronald Ross
In the late 1890s British physician Ronald Ross
conducted experiments that proved malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes. He won
the Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine in 1902.
Malaria, debilitating infectious disease
characterized by chills, shaking, and periodic bouts of intense fever. Caused
by single-celled parasites of the genus Plasmodium, malaria is transmitted from
person to person by the bite of female mosquitoes.
Malaria
is an infectious disease caused by a one-celled parasite known as Plasmodium.
The parasite is transmitted to humans by the bite of the female Anopheles
mosquito. The Plasmodium parasite spends its life cycle partly in humans
and partly in mosquitoes. (A) Mosquito infected with the malaria parasite bites
human, passing cells called sporozoites into the human’s bloodstream. (B)
Sporozoites travel to the liver. Each sporozoite undergoes asexual
reproduction, in which its nucleus splits to form two new cells, called
merozoites. (C) Merozoites enter the bloodstream and infect red blood cells.
(D) In red blood cells, merozoites grow and divide to produce more merozoites,
eventually causing the red blood cells to rupture. Some of the newly released
merozoites go on to infect other red blood cells. (E) Some merozoites develop
into sex cells known as male and female gametocytes. (F) Another mosquito bites
the infected human, ingesting the gametocytes. (G) In the mosquito’s stomach,
the gametocytes mature. Male and female gametocytes undergo sexual
reproduction, uniting to form a zygote. The zygote multiplies to form sporozoites,
which travel to the mosquito’s salivary glands. (H) If this mosquito bites
another human, the cycle begins again.
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