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To the «Star Gate». From Conception to Birth

A.A. Makhotin, A.V. Makagon

Progress achieved in research technologies has to a large extent allowed discovering the mystery of animal and human life. This is also true for the antenatal life. And even though incredible, great processes and mechanisms of realization for an organism newly arrived in this world have largely remained unclear until now, already available information allows making certain generalizations.
Scientific and practical interest in embryonic and impetus periods in the realization of living creatures, including man, is explained not only by the fact that the problem of reproduction is important, urgent and eternal but also by the fact that it touches upon problems of natural science, laws of preservation of species, and evolution. For man, it is also connected with searching for meaning of life, mystery of existence, and theology.
A materialist scientist cannot ignore the theological component of this subject if for no other reason than the direct and powerful impact religious concepts have on the reproduction of a person, ethnicity and civilization on the whole. It can be possible that an atheist has come into the world thanks to his/her religious ancestors.
The world religions pay special attention to the antenatal period of life. All great prophets came to life from their mother’s womb but not in a fairylike way on the shining top of a sacred hill, even though there is no lack of the descriptions of miracles and miraculous events in different religions. Even Gods appear on earth, going through the birth channels of their mothers.
Something very important indeed is happening during this period of fetal life, which cannot be called a purely technical interval in the process of creating a new living creature.

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