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I've always been fascinated with how sound works.. I was very amazed to learn that sound can be recorded.. That's incredible if you think about it! To think that sound can be transferred from the air to a piece of material(vinyl disc), and then copied by simply molding and using the original material as a "former".
In the video above it shows just how awesome of an organ our ears are. Thanks for sharing :statisfie
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An-Nahl (The Bee)[16:18]
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Wain taAAuddoo niAAmata Allahi la tuhsooha inna Allaha laghafoorun raheemun
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CosmicPathos
07-27-2012, 06:57 PM
Eyes are beautiful. Brown eyes, blue eyes, green eyes, heck even red eyes!
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CosmicPathos
07-27-2012, 07:04 PM
There are no black eyes bro, it is dark brown pigment, the most common eye color in this world of ours. :p
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CosmicPathos
There are no black eyes bro, it is dark brown pigment.
lol wow i didn't know that. Googled "black eyes close up" on google and results were bruised eyes -_-
Then i tried dark brown close up and the results are what I have always referred to as "black eyes";D
Our eyes are another amazing blessing from Allah.. I used to be fascinated by how technology like cameras work(still am) but after learning about the "technology" within ourselves my mind is just bloooown.
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CosmicPathos
07-27-2012, 07:24 PM
even most advanced camera is no way closer to the workings of our eye. No camera can claim to adop to different light situations in one scene as our eye does. That is why cameras have to have the fx for White Balance as well as the Exposure setting. Our eyes dont.
The two common criticisms evolutionists have brought against the intelligent design idea of eye are the presence of blind spot in vision as well as the inverted organization of the 9 layers of retina across blood capillaries which does result in loss of light signal entering the eye.
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Fussilat (Explained in Detail)[41:53]
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Sanureehim ayatina fee alafaqi wafee anfusihim hatta yatabayyana lahum annahu alhaqqu awalam yakfi birabbika annahu AAala kulli shayin shaheedun
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CosmicPathos
even most advanced camera is no way closer to the workings of our eye. No camera can claim to adop to different light situations in one scene as our eye does. That is why cameras have to have the fx for White Balance as well as the Exposure setting. Our eyes dont.
The two common criticisms evolutionists have brought against the intelligent design idea of eye are the presence of blind spot in vision as well as the inverted organization of the 9 layers of retina across blood capillaries which does result in loss of light signal entering the eye.
Evolutionists also brought criticism against the appendix.
http://www.dukehealth.org/health_library/news/10151
They should keep up with science before they argue though- wouldn't you agree?
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CosmicPathos
07-27-2012, 08:06 PM
I think it is like this: we can even find a flaw in the most exquisitely designed machine, or a most aesthetically pleasing painting. Just because things dont fit in with what we consider ideal, it does not mean things are not ideal. Blind spot is due to optic disc and optic nerve in our eye seems to be in quite an ideal location, very close to fovea (less distance to travel for action potentials in axons before entering the nerve). For one argument against intelligent design, we can bring 10 which show how optic nerve is in ideal location.
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We need aberrations - How else can we define the 'norm' or appreciate all that goes right all the time? strive to learn etc.?
People would pay $350,000 for prosthetic legs - thank the surgical team and the manufacturing company but aren't grateful or take notice when given them for free!
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