With 'Human Parthenogenesis', a virgin woman can become a mother even without the help of a man!

Pasture-inconspicuous - Devesh Mehta

An advertisement in British newspapers that women who want to be the mother of offspring without male sex can get their candidacy through Dr. Sparge. As a result of this announcement, many women were subscribed. Of these, 19 women passed the primary test

There are several occasions mentioned in this Purana Purana. This suggests that the offspring can have a child without the physical relations of man and woman. Karna was born through a boon to Kunti. Durvasa Muni gave her the blessing that if she remembered any god and called upon her by attaining spiritual power with her, then by her divine power she could produce offspring. Kunti, in his virgin state, one day became anxious and meditated on Suryanarayana. And after the son's recovery, Surya Dev appeared and gave birth to a son. Since the girl was unmarried, she was afraid of the shame and put her in a box and kept flowing into the Ganges.

Pandavas were born in the same way. From the mantra that Durvasa Muni gave to Kunti, he obtained the offspring by invoking the deity. The Pandu Raja was unable to produce children because of his illness, so he produced offspring with the power of different gods. From Dharmaraja, Yudhisthira, Vayudev through Bhima and Indradeva through Arjuna were born. Subsequently, at the behest of Pandu, Kunti initiated the mantra of Madu's second wife, Madri. Madri summoned Ashwini Kumaras with the power and Nakula and Sahadeva were born with her power.

The Ramayana also mentions that the three kings of the old Dasarathaji were born to Kaushaya, Sumitra and Kaikayi by the sons of Ram, Lakshmana, Bharat, Shatrughan, and Yagna. After combining Lanka, Hanumanji took a bath in the sea. The Capricorn flag was born when his sweat drank a fish. It is also true that the virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus Christ by keeping the virginity intact. These are just ancient examples of 'human parthenogenesis'.

Until now it was believed that without the conjugation of males, the females would not be able to give birth, but modern medical science has proved that this belief is not true. A woman can produce offspring even without males. However, medical science has not yet been able to produce enough females to produce females. Parthenogenesis may not work for the male to male origins. However, our mythological references show that there was a vidya at that time that could give birth to a virgin or a male.

Biologists know that in mammals, males and females function in the underdeveloped organism even without coincidence. There are many plants whose seedlings are grown by planting in the ground. Professor Steward of America showed a new carrot plant growing from every cell of carrot. Any fragment of a micro-organism called hydra becomes the new hydra. Bacteria, too, are thus split into two and grow on their own. In nature, single-breeding (parthenogenesis) has been going on forever. To humans, this did not seem possible at first, but now it has become possible.

Dr. Helen Sparve, a professor of biology at the University of London, wife of a British biologist John Sanderson Haldane, presented her research on the subject - 'A virgin is just as likely to become pregnant. Just as many babies are born with the womb of a woman. Both are exceptions but not impossible. Not many babies are born to every woman at once, but it does happen sometimes! In that way, if a virgin conceives a fetus without sexual intercourse, it would be called a peculiar event, not impossible. '

In the western countries, this genre caused severe commotion. Challenged to prove this to be true. That is why Helen Spurvey published an advertisement in British newspapers that women who wanted to be the mother of offspring without male sex thus could get their candidacy. As a result of this announcement, many women were subscribed. Of these, 19 women passed the primary test. The experiment was conducted under the auspices of a British medical researcher. Dr. Stanley Balfour- Lynn was his in-charge physician.

He is accompanied by Research Associate at Churning Cross Hospital, Member of Rockefeller Institute, Medical Research Council Member Dr. Bernard Kember, Plastic Surgeon Dr. David Wein- William, Blood Type Analysis of the 'Medical Research Council's Laboratory and Laboratory Laboratory. Also included was a show of lead from the Pathology, Charingcross Hospital. '

The most appropriate body found for the experiment of Human Parthenogenesis was a German woman named Miss Emery Jones, who had been living alone in Britain for several years with her husband in the Army. The experiment on Emery was successful. He gave birth to a bride after the experiment. Named Monica. It is the same as Emery's replica in all ways. Look, look, feel, look and feel all the way to the Emery!

Explaining the experiment, biologists said that, like a water-tailed worm, spermatozoa have 23 chromosomes in the head and a 'mitochondria' in the tail. It is the body that mobilizes sperm cells. These sperm cells stimulate and break down the ovaries. But it does not have to be from sperm itself. This can also be caused by another method such as catalysis and separation. That's what we did. So that Emery was automatically able to produce offspring.

Female Ridge: All the elements of the genus exist in the eggs. Eggs: Eggs contain 23 chromosomes. If it becomes double the mean ૪6, then the woman becomes pregnant. This work consists of two states of Emery:

The scientific application of the eggs was made possible. Not only was Emery Monica's mother, she was also called a father. However, there was no coincidence of the male sperm and the female ridge: eggs, so only the inheritance of the mother was passed on to Monica.

Dr. Stanley Balfour-Lynn's Medical Research Group says that this Genuine Case of Human Parthenogenesis, a true case of virgin birth, is a major achievement in the field of physiology and genetics. This fact also proves that the story of Amaithu's creation in ancient times was real, not fictional!

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