Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
Before they are born, all human beings— including yourself—spend nine months in their mothers' wombs. At the beginning of its development, each human being consists of a tiny collection of cells just starting to divide
and develop. On the 22nd day, the embryo is even smaller than a baked bean. One day, a small node of cells in the center of that assemblage receives a command and suddenly starts pulsating. All the other cells in the body lie quiet. But this group is in constant motion, and never stops for as long as the person will live.