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   "duke" wrote in message    
   news:c7988897jtdnumith9dae8on7k110rp3pe@4ax.com...   
   > On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 01:20:27 -0400, "Scout"   
   > wrote:   
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   >>"duke" wrote in message   
   >>news:u8q58854rttthpk2ui9p5qd7c3kfdq1fl2@4ax.com...   
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   >>> Did you know that the human body is the blue print for all known   
   >>> inventions by   
   >>> man.   
   >   
   >>Please show me the laser that is part of the human body.   
   >   
   > Eyes.   
      
   Sorry, but no lasers in the human eye.   
      
   Indeed, the human eye doesn't even produce light.   
      
   So it can't be that.   
      
   >   
   >>FM radio?   
   >   
   > Brain signals.   
      
   Brain signals are neither radio nor frequency modulated.   
      
   Care to try again?   
      
   >>Magnetron?   
   >>Nuclear bomb?   
   >>Tunneling electron microscope?   
   >>Transistor?   
   >>Fusion reactor?   
   >   
   > Splitting atoms as a round about answer.   
      
   And that occurs where in the human body?   
      
   oh, and FYI, splitting atoms is Fission, not Fusion.   
      
   Seems you don't really know much about science or technology.   
      
   Must come from refusing to learn about either because you simply point at    
   God and disavow any need to learn about the subject matter.   
      
      
   >>Airplane?   
   >   
   > Whistling.   
      
   Whistling is an airplane?   
      
   Ok, looks like your mental functions have utterly collapsed and what is    
   going out now is just babble.   
      
   >>Stainless steel?   
   >   
   > Misture of elements.   
      
   Which occurs with or without the human body.   
      
   But I'm not talking about mixing elements, I'm talking a particular metal.   
      
   Where is it in the human body?   
      
   > Your failure is to recognize that all of those you mentioned are    
   > variations of   
   > principles expressed in the human body. Not necessarily an exact one but    
   > pushed   
   > to it's limits.   
      
   Well, first off, I note a lot of those you couldn't even answer, and the    
   rest were NOT something that exists in the human body.   
      
       
      
      
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