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Asante, leta maneno
 
Duh
 
Huko kuna vilema wa miguu,mikono, macho na pua kisa almasi
 
5/Canada Jana walikuwepo kwenye dhahabu na leo wapo kwenye almasi kama kawa
Kwenye ramani ya sunia ya wazalisha almasi karne ya 20 haikuonekana
Mwaka ,1991 Chuck Fipke na Stewart Blossom waligundua uwepo wa almasi huko Kusini mwa Yellowknife
Kwa mwaka huzalisha Carats za almasi 10,500,000
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I agree. There are lot of things that we still don't know; and some phenomena might be outside the scope of science as we know it (particularly how it operates)

I am not completely sure if the phenomenon you are referring to here is generalizable and can be explained scientifically. Remember now sir, for something to stand in science, it must be replicable i.e. other scientists from anywhere in the world can do the same experiment and get similar results. There are hundreds if not thousands of organ transplant operations every day. Do other organ recipients also experience the same effects as Sylvia did? If not, it is clear then that what happened to Sylvia cannot be scientifically explained and is not generalizable. In mainstream science, you cannot make conclusions, develop theories and advance knowledge based on exceptional experiences like Sylvia's. That's why you need a large amount of subjects that is representative of the population you are studying...
 

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