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Reasoning

  In my mind the most profound conclusion reached by the scientific method is that atoms consist of almost 100% empty space. Empty that is of everything except electromagnetic energy. It is easy to conclude that the human body, in terms of basic, fundamental ingredients, is the same as a slab of concrete. The fundamental ingredients being protons, neutrons and electrons. Reason concludes the difference in the physical structure of human bodies and concrete must be in the arrangement of the protons, neutrons and electrons, the configuration.

   Even so, the human body remains virtually 100% empty space. Reason recognizes this does not account for phenomena that exist within human beings…intelligence, love, joy, anger, hate, etc. There being no reason to believe these phenomena occur in a single atom, Reason asks why expect these phenomena to occur in a large collection of atoms. Acknowledging there is no evidence these phenomena are material, reason concedes the term “spiritual” to bundle them, related terms being psyche, soul, heart. Reason is now challenged to account for the spiritual. Is there something real other than what we are aware of with our five senses? Does the common term supernatural refer to something real? Reason carefully.

  My emphatic reasoning is “Yes!”, based upon my experience as an electrical engineer (applied science), statistics (applied math), personal living (observation and experience), and the requirement of active CLNF systems when life began (reality…imagination and fantasy are needed to claim otherwise). These factors combine to not only nail down the “Yes” answer, they screw it down with irreversible screws. Although being complex, all my little conveyor speed CLNF system did  was create a signal to control the speed of one conveyor.  Though difficult to design, it was totally insignificant, compared to the enormity of CLNF control in the human body, accomplished by the human brain. I am aware personally and testify to it. All CLNF control is the product of intelligence at work, including the CLNF system required for the first living organism to live. Complex CLNF control began in the realm of intelligence before life began. Either that or the sky is not blue on a clear sunny day.

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