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JPtHart [2011-02-04 17:25:36 +0000 UTC]

your wonderful work has been FEATURED here [link]

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sensorfleck In reply to JPtHart [2011-02-06 09:32:42 +0000 UTC]

thanks a lot !!!

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Batsceba [2011-02-04 16:32:15 +0000 UTC]

awesome

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Rosse-San [2011-02-04 15:24:37 +0000 UTC]



Your photo is in [link] hope it´s okay...
Have a nice day

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sensorfleck In reply to Rosse-San [2011-02-06 09:31:53 +0000 UTC]

the link doesn't work.
but thanks anyway

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Rosse-San In reply to sensorfleck [2011-02-06 09:47:57 +0000 UTC]

ummm I´m sorry, my mistake, you can try this [link] it would work

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excavasio [2010-09-09 15:56:05 +0000 UTC]

The situation regarding zebras is very interesting. Most other animals living in wild environments have different colors and shapes of their skins which help hide them from their enemies. The zebra, however, has stripes which do not help camouflage them as even one zebra can be seen from a very far distance. But why do they have such a unique pattern? Researchers believe that when a wild predator attacks the zebra flock (a lion for example) the predator can hardly focus on weaker individuals (like a baby zebra) within the flock when they are moving due to these stripes. These stripes result in an illusion in the lion's eyesight. Now there is a question for evolutionists. Pigments are present in the skin of zebras, atoms and particles too. How is it possible for the zebras to know what the visual limitations are in the brain of a lion? What evolutionary theory can explain zebras' adaptation because the environment of zebra skin where the pigments and cells reside is not the lion's brain. Cells of the zebra skin don't see themselves in a big mirror to know how they are seen by a lion in their movement of escape.

The atoms must see and have knowledge of the lion's brain, vision, light, sun and other factors forever for that. If someone can deny One Composer of all the universe, then they must believe eternal atoms in the universe are the composer.



"If everything is not attributed to the All-Powerful and All-Glorious One, Who is the Single One of Unity, but is attributed to causes, it necessitates that many of the elements and causes present in the universe intervene in the being of every animate creature. Whereas that different and mutually opposing and conflicting causes should come together of their own accord in complete order, with the finest balance and in perfect concord in the being of a tiny creature, like a fly, is such an obvious impossibility that anyone with even an iota of consciousness would say: “This is impossible; it could not be!”

The tiny body of a fly is connected with most of the elements and causes in the universe; indeed, it is a summary of them. If it is not attributed to the Pre-Eternal and All-Powerful One, it is necessary for those material causes to be themselves present in the immediate vicinity of the fly; rather, for them all to enter into its tiny body; and even for them to enter each of the cells of its eyes, which are minute samples of its body. For if a cause is of a material nature, it is necessary for it to be present in the immediate vicinity of, and inside, its effect. And this necessitates accepting that the constituents and elements of the universe are physically present inside that minute cell, a place too small even for the tip of its antenna, and that they work there in harmony like a master.

A way such as this, then, shames even the most foolish of the Sophists....

The Flashes / The Twenty-Third Flash, Risale-i Nur Collection"

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sensorfleck In reply to excavasio [2010-09-09 17:59:16 +0000 UTC]

thanks for this comment !

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excavasio In reply to sensorfleck [2010-09-13 09:56:50 +0000 UTC]

thank you for your kind reply. if you interested in you may find and download the book I recomend for you, from this page [link]

regards

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NicolasAlexanderOtto [2010-09-09 12:11:42 +0000 UTC]

Der absolute Hammer. Ich habe selten eine so gelungene Aufnahme gesehen. Die Tiefenschärfe die den Fokus genau lenkt, die Anordnung der Zebras - wobei das mehr Glück gewesen sein mag - ist genau richtig eines von vorne das andere Schräg. Die Position auch genau richtig. Wirklich eindrucksvoll.

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sensorfleck In reply to NicolasAlexanderOtto [2010-09-09 17:58:09 +0000 UTC]

dankeschön! natürlich war das reines glück. ich hör mich noch schreien "halt an ! rückwärtsgang! stehenbleiben!" *lol*

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alban-expressed [2010-09-09 11:56:15 +0000 UTC]

Gefällt mir sehr gut mit dieser Tiefenschärfe.

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sensorfleck In reply to alban-expressed [2010-09-09 17:58:18 +0000 UTC]

danke !

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