It is presumed that one is born with midichlorians.
midichlorians
Real mitochondria and the fictional midichlorians both serve as essential components in their respective contexts—mitochondria as the powerhouses of cells generating energy through respiration, and midichlorians as the entities that allow beings to connect with the Force in the Star Wars universe. Both are depicted as crucial to the functioning and vitality of life, with mitochondria being vital for cellular processes and midichlorians enabling individuals to harness and manipulate energy. Additionally, both concepts emphasize the idea of interconnectedness, whether at the cellular level or within a spiritual dimension.
Real mitochondria and the fictional midichlorians from the "Star Wars" universe share a common theme of being integral to energy production and life processes. Mitochondria are known as the "powerhouses of the cell," generating ATP, which fuels cellular activity. Similarly, midichlorians are portrayed as microscopic life forms that connect individuals to the Force, enabling them to harness its energy. Both concepts emphasize the importance of these entities in sustaining life and enhancing abilities, whether in biological or fictional contexts.
If the Force does exist, we have not yet evolved the symbiotic relationship with midichlorians that allows individuals to wield the Force. However, the ideology of the Jedi Code is followed by a minority religion in the United Kingdom, but since actual Force abilities do not exist, they are normal people.
God as viewed under a microscope might be a reflection of you. (alternate answer) I do not know of any generally accepted theology that conceives of God as being microscopic; indeed, God is generally conceived to be larger than human, rather than smaller. Still, there are the Jedi Knights. To them, the divine is expressed through The Force, which in turn is generated by microscopic organelles called midichlorians. Even so, we have not been told by George Lucas what midichlorians look like under the microscope. And who knows, maybe you would just see a reflection of your own eye. Midichlorians could be mirrors. Thus taking us back to the first answer, above. It is often believed that God must look like us, since according to the bible, man was made in God's image. If God looks like us, this would presumably be true no matter what scale we look at, the very small or the very large, or any other scale. We would still see ourselves.
Many people think that his father was Darth Plagues who had the power to create people with force as said in episode 3
Darth Vader (Anikan Skywalker) was mysteriously concieved by midichlorians, the microscopic lifeforms that create the force in the Star Wars Universe. His mother Shmi Skywalker became his only parent. Note: Some theorists believe that Anikan was in-fact created by Darth Sidious (Emporer Palpatine/Senator Palpatine). This is due to the fact that Darth Sidious' mentor, Darth Plageous taught him through the force the ability to create life. Theorists believe that Darth Sidious put the seed of midichlorians in Shmi (she was randomly chosen) to create the "Chosen One," hoping that he could turn this "Chosen One" to the dark side. A fate we all know could never happen.
His number hasn't been revealed, but it's revealed in The Phantom Menace that Yoda has less than Anakin Skywalker's count (twenty thousand) since Obi-Wan said "Even Master Yoda doesn't have a midichlorian count that high" and Qui-Gon Jinn added "No Jedi has."
I'd say the first step would be to use your Jedi mind tricks on them. Midichlorians are most easily measured by ones spelling ability so you my friend, are screwed. Sorry dude, you aren't moving to Beverly Hills.
In the film "The Phantom Menace," Anakin's mother Shmi mentioned to Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn that Anakin was conceived without a father, but could not explain how that had happened. Qui-Gon then theorized that it was the will of the Force that caused Anakin's birth. But in "Revenge of the Sith," there is evidence that suggests that Anakin's birth may have been engineered by the Sith Lord Darth Plagueis as part of an experiment in immortality.
In the movies, we are led to believe that Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader's original persona), was the product of a virgin birth and seemed to have no biological father. This seems to be the main reason that Obi Wan felt he was the chosen one. However, it is implied that The Emperor's (a/k/a Darth Sidious', Senator Palpatine's) predecessor - Darth Plagueis - used his powers of the Dark side of the force to manipulate the Midichlorians to to conceive Anakin. That is how Anakin came to be.
if you listen closely to episode 1, Shmi says there was no father. But in episode 3, Chancellor Palpentine says Darth whats-his-name, Palpentine's master, can create life. But Palpentine also says, he taught everything to his apprentice, who killed him in his sleep. so Palpentine/Sideous created Anakin out of midi-chlorians. tada! so the real answer is Darth Sideous/Chancellor Palpentine is Anakin's dad