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rëvejshë años,

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a verërëdbero butti philosopher

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The structure of the atom must have been determined in the first moments of explosion

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representing the beginning of the universe.

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In other words, all the physical and chemical properties of water

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were determined long before the earth and the living things on it existed.

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That being the case, the only thing that can be said is that the laws of physics, life,

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all living things and human beings are all part of a blueprint of creation.

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In his book, Superforce, the American professor of physics Paul Davies says,

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if the world's finest minds can unravel only with difficulty the deeper workings of nature,

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how could it be supposed that those workings are merely a mindless accident, a product of blind chance?

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Scientific circles now think that the universe has a human purpose.

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According to this view, the universe was not brought into being for nothing.

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It has a purpose.

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All the physical balances in the universe have been very sensitively regulated for human life.

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Every detail in the universe has a purpose related to human life.

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This is proof of the existence of an almighty and omniscient Creator

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who pervades every detail in the universe.

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That Creator is Allah, the Lord of all things.

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Allah reveals in one verse in the Qur'an that,

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I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan.

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The keys of the unseen are in his possession.

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No one knows them but him.

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He knows everything in the land and sea.

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No leaf falls without his knowing it.

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There is no seed in the darkness of the earth,

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and nothing moist or dry which is not in a clear book.

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In this film you are about to watch,

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you will see examples of the immaculate harmony in the universe,

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witnessing Allah's flawless creative artistry.

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All research and investigation in the scientific arena reveal that the universe in which we live

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has a rational, measured and calculated structure.

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All ideal properties, from the viscosity of water to the nervous system,

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whether we are aware of them or not,

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have been described as the rationality of the universe.

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Einstein had this to say about the rationality imposed by science as a precondition

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for explaining the present state of the universe.

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Whoever has undergone the intense experience of successful advances made in this domain

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is moved by the profound reverence for the rationality made manifest in existence.

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The universe was not created for no purpose.

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It has a purpose.

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All the physical balances in the universe have been very sensitively regulated for life.

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Every detail in the universe has been created for a purpose concerned with life.

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Allah reveals in a verse from the Qur'an that He is the Lord of all things.

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He to whom the kingdom of the heavens and the earth belongs,

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He does not have a son and He has no partner in the kingdom.

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He created everything and determined it most exactly.

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The universe has immutable laws that affect all living and non-living existence.

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Just like the living things that inhabit it,

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these unchanging laws are evidence that the universe was created flawlessly.

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These signs, which are mainly of concern to physicists today,

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are shown to us in the form of laws governing material life.

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Many properties that some people regard as the laws of physics,

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and as quite ordinary,

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are nothing else than proofs of Allah's perfect creation.

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These are all details that emerged after the big bang,

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and that give the universe the form we perceive today.

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The scientific world refers to these details as the constants of nature.

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The number of atoms and all their sub-particles in the universe,

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the ratio between the masses of the electron and the proton,

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the electrical charges of electrons and protons,

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or the speed of light,

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are some of the constants of nature.

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It is a scientific fact that all these things are set at specific values

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that permitted the primordial gas to condense into nebulae and stars

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and that would eventually come to give rise to our own planet.

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Even the very slightest change in these constants would mean

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that the order in the universe would not have come about,

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and we would not exist.

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You have probably always thought of friction,

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which we most commonly encounter in our daily lives as we try to push things,

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as a force that causes difficulties.

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But what would a world in which there was no force of friction

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between bodies and surfaces have been like?

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The pen we hold would slip from our fingers.

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Books and notebooks would fall off the table and onto the floor.

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The table would slide across the floor and crash into the wall.

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In short, all bodies will slide and roll about until settling at the same level.

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In a world without friction, knots would unravel themselves.

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Screws and nails would fall out,

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cars would be unable to turn corners,

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brakes would not hold,

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noise would never end,

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but would constantly echo from one wall to another.

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All these laws of physics that impose order on the universe are proofs that the universe has been created for the benefit of the living things in it.

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Allah created the unchanging laws that constitute the order in the universe and placed them at our service,

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so that we might reflect on and understand his sublimity and give thanks for the blessings he has bestowed.

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Countless other examples could be cited of the sublimity and order in Allah's creation.

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Everything from the creation of the universe to the present moment has taken place through Allah's knowledge and under his dominion.

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What would happen if the force of gravity were slightly greater than what it is today?

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Running and even walking would become impossible.

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Human beings and animals would have to expend much more energy in order to perform these actions than they do now.

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In that event, the energy sources on the earth, and particularly food sources, would quickly be used up.

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And what if the force of gravity were slightly weaker?

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Light objects would be unable to remain in place.

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The dust and sand particles raised up by the slightest breeze would take hours to settle.

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Raindrops would fall much more slowly, evaporating again before hitting the ground.

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Rivers would slow down, making it impossible to obtain hydroelectric energy from them.

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This property is based on Newton's law of universal gravitation, which states that

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traction forces decreases as bodies move away from one another.

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According to this law, if the distance between two celestial bodies were to increase three-fold,

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the gravitational force would decrease nine-fold.

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Or if the distance were halved, the force would rise four-fold.

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This law explains why it is that the orbits of the earth, the moon, and the planets are regular.

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The laws of physics are, in fact, an explanation produced by human beings of the order created by Allah.

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Were there no such law, and if a star's gravitational attraction decreased less as distance increased,

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then the orbits of the planets would not be elliptical, and the planets would follow a spiral course,

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falling directly towards the sun.

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If the opposite were to apply, then the gravitational attraction of far-distant stars would suppress that of the sun,

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and the earth would be pulled ever further away from the sun.

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As a result, the earth would either burn up as it drew ever closer to the sun,

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or else freeze at absolute zero as it moved away from it.

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All the protons in the universe have a positive charge of 1.6 times 10 to the 19.

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This enables the various protons inside the atom to repel one another.

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The protons do not detach from one another since the attraction between them is 100 times greater than their repulsive force.

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The mass of the proton is 1,836 times greater than that of the electron.

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However, for some unknown reason, the electron has the same electrical charge as the proton,

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1.6 times 10 to the 19.

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If the proton charge were slightly lower than what it actually is,

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then the attraction between protons would be much more powerful than it is now,

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and they would be attached to one another far more firmly.

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So what effects would this have on our universe?

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If the proton charge were slightly less than what it actually is,

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then the stars would quickly burn up all the fuels in their cores and would die within 100 million years.

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In such an event, neither the stars nor the universe would be as they are now,

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and it is clear that life could never emerge.

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Our omniscient Lord has determined this value at just the level it needs to stand at.

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In other words, 1.6 times 10 to the 19.

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Allah is the Almighty, He who knows all things.

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Neutrons have a stable mass of 1.67 times 10 to the minus 24 grams.

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If the mass of the neutron were 2% greater than this,

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neutrons would quickly collapse and atoms would become unstable.

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In such a state of affairs, no element essential for life could exist,

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and the only element in the universe would be hydrogen.

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On the other hand, were the mass of the neutron to be slightly less,

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then in that case protons would have an unstable structure.

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That would mean the mass of the protons would be greater than the mass of the neutrons inside the nucleus,

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and the protons would degenerate and turn into neutrons.

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Physicists say that if the neutron mass were just two parts and a thousand smaller than what it is,

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it would be impossible for atoms to possess the structure they have.

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In short, there would be no such thing as life.

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Light travels at 300,000 kilometers a second.

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This is a constant represented by the sea in Einstein's famous formula E equals MC squared.

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The E in this formula stands for the energy released

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when the material in the thermonuclear reactions in the stars turn into energy.

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If light traveled just a little faster than it actually does,

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then tens of thousands more times energy would be produced in thermonuclear reactions.

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The energy in the cores of stars would be consumed more quickly

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and our universe would have been shrouded in darkness millions of years ago.

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And what would happen if light traveled just a little bit slower?

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In that case, the initial expansion of the universe would have been much slower and unable to escape the force of gravity.

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The universe would have imploded.

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In other words, life would have been impossible in either case.

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Our eyes enable us to see by perceiving only those rays in the universe that have a very short wavelength.

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Devices such as microscopes and telescopes always work according to the structure of our eyes and the light they are able to perceive.

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If light had very slightly different properties, then it would have been impossible to develop functional devices like the microscope or telescope.

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Our eyes have been designed to distinguish that form of light emitted by the sun that gives life to our planet.

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The fact that very powerful visible light moves in relatively short wavelengths makes it biologically possible for us to detect it.

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In order to see extended radio waves, we would have to have eyes as big as satellite antennae.

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And our eyes detecting infrared rays would serve no purpose.

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In such an event, we would constantly be distracted because every object emitting light would do so at those wavelengths.

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If we were able to see infrared light, then the room you are sitting in would radiate brightly from top to bottom.

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Because, since it is hot, the eye itself emits infrared rays.

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There is no doubt that such a way of seeing things would make the world uninhabitable for us.

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The brightly colored rays that make up visible light have different wavelengths.

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These wavelengths vary between 39 and 75 parts in a millionth of a centimeter.

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Isaac Asimov, one of the most renowned scientists of the 20th century, describes the importance of the delicate arrangement of the wavelengths of light by saying,

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The shortness of the wavelengths is very important.

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The reason light waves travel in straight lines and cast sharp shadows is that they are incomparably smaller than ordinary objects.

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Waves can curve around an obstruction only when the obstruction is not much larger than the wavelength.

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Even bacteria, for instance, are vastly wider than a wavelength of light.

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So light can define them sharply under a microscope.

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If the wavelength of the rays that constitute visible light were any shorter,

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then we would be able to see neither a grain of sand on the beach, nor microorganisms under the microscope.

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One significant indication that light has a very special design is the shadow that appears when light is restricted.

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In daily life, shadows appear as negativities that make it difficult for us to see objects.

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The fact is, however, that shadows are a basic element in our perception.

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Were it not for them, we might have no idea about the sizes of objects, and might even be unable to perceive them at all.

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Were it not for the dark and light shadows, then all the images around us would resemble those of the Apollo spacecraft astronauts on the surface of the moon.

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All there would be is pitch black surfaces on which dark shadows fell, and surfaces with a uniform level of brightness.

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Our Almighty Lord has revealed this blessing He has bestowed on His servants in the Qur'an, saying,

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that we have no idea about the light.

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Praise belongs to Allah who created the heavens and the earth and appointed darkness and light.

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What are the properties of the light that makes it possible for us to see the world, or rather that part of it in which we live?

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Scientists seeking an answer to that question have been unable to reach a clear and definitive conclusion, despite all their years of research.

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The main object of debate with regard to light is whether the light particles known as photons are emitted as particles or as waves.

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In crude terms, does light travel from one place to another like marbles, or else like waves striking the shore?

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Light can sometimes be observed to move like the waves that form on the surface of the water when someone throws a stone into a swimming pool,

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and at other times it seems to possess the property of a material particle striking at intervals like raindrops beating against a window pane.

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This interesting situation applies not just to light, but also to the electron, one of the fundamental sub-particles of the atom.

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The electron also exhibits both particle and wave characteristics.

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This situation caused great confusion in the scientific world.

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This confusion was resolved as follows, according to the words of the famous professor of conceptual physics, Richard P. Feynman.

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Now we know how the electrons and light behave.

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But what can I call it?

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If I say they behave like particles, I give the wrong impression.

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Also, if I say they behave like waves.

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They behave in their own inimitable way, which technically could be called a quantum mechanical way.

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They behave in a way that is like nothing that you have ever seen before.

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An atom does not behave like a weight hanging on a spring and oscillating.

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Nor does it behave like a miniature representation of the solar system with little planets going around in orbits.

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Nor does it appear to be somewhat like a cloud or fog of some sort surrounding the nucleus.

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It behaves like nothing you have ever seen before.

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There is one simplification at least.

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Electrons behave in this respect in exactly the same way as photons.

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They are both screwy, but in exactly the same way.

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How they behave, therefore, takes a great deal of imagination to appreciate.

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Because we are going to describe something that is different from anything you know about.

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Unable to account for this behavior of electrons, scientists gave it a new name.

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Quantum mechanical motion.

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Professor Feynman describes the perfection here by saying,

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Do not keep saying to yourself if you can possibly avoid it.

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But how can it be like that?

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Because you will get down the drain into a blind alley from which nobody has yet escaped.

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Nobody knows how it can be like that.

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However, what Feynman mentions here as a blind alley is not in fact so.

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The reason why some people are still totally baffled is that despite all the manifest evidence,

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they still refuse to accept that a sublime creator brought these extraordinary systems and balances into being.

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Yet the position is crystal clear.

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Allah created the universe out of nothing, based on flawless balances and with no previous model.

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The answer to the question that Darwinists cannot escape, that they are unable to understand, that certain scientists keep asking them in the words,

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But how could this have happened?

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Lies in the fact that Allah is the creator of all things and that being came into existence through his commanding it to be.

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Allah has revealed this certain truth in the Quran.

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The originator of the heavens and earth.

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When he decides on something, he just says to it be.

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And it is.

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Dr. Sir John Eccles.

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If you do not believe in purpose and design, then you can argue that this is just chance and necessity.

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But it is silly to be caught up with chance and necessity for your existence, all life and of course all human beings,

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and that they are part of the great creation plan.

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Henry Marginot

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They, laws of nature, surely could not have developed by chance or accident.

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What, then, is the answer to the question concerning the origin of innumerable laws of nature?

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I know only one answer that is adequate to their universal validity.

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They were created by Allah.

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Allah is omnipotent and omniscient.

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The current Big Bang theory is the best explanation yet.

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To me, the concept of God is a logical outcome of the study of the immense universe that lies around us.

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Professor Ulrich J. Becker

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How can I exist without a creator?

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I am not aware of any compelling answer ever given.

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Professor John Eric Ferneith

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I believe that there is a God, and that God brings structure to the universe on all levels,

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from elementary particles, to living beings, to superclusters of galaxies.

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Professor Robert A. Nomen

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Current questions now arising in cosmology, elementary particle physics and microbiology

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have an obvious metaphysical or religious content.

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The existence of the universe requires me to conclude that God exists.

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Professor Wolfgang Smith

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I am opposed to Darwinism, or better said, to the transformist hypothesis as such.

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No matter what one takes to be mechanism or cause of the postulated macroevolutionary leaps,

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I am convinced, moreover, that Darwinism is not in fact a scientific theory,

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but a pseudo-metaphysical hypothesis decked out in scientific garb.

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Nothing is more evident, more certain, than the existence or reality of God.

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Professor Walter Thuring

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I think that scientists who devote their lives to exploring the Harmonia Mundi cannot help seeing in it some divine plan.

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Professor Shoichi Yushikawa

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I think God created the universe and life.

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Homo sapiens was created by God.

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Professor Jay Roth

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There is so much in the physical nature of the universe we inhabit, the exact balances of everything needed to support life.

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Every one of which is vitally necessary for development of a stable star with a planet that can support life.

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These physical properties of the universe lead me to favor a designer or creator.

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If one considers even a single protein, for example, glycogen, phosphorylase, this displays such an immense complexity that it boggles the mind.

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Considering the processes of protein synthesis, DNA replication and repair, and hundreds of equally complicated processes, one is left with a feeling best described as awe.

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The keys of the unseen are in his possession.

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No one knows them but him.

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He knows everything in the land and sea.

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No leaf falls without his knowing it.

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There is no seed in the darkness of the earth and nothing moist or dry which is not in a clear book.

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