Science in The Quran
by Ashraf Salmawy
One of the oldest questions to be asked about the universe was
"How did it begin?"
That question always puzzled mankind. The answer to such question
depended on the
faith and civilisation current to the scientist.
In the early days of the Greek philosophers the universe was the
making of gods and
goddesses, but how they actually performed the act of creation
was not to be inquired
into, for such matters were considered divine and, thus, laid
outside man's
comprehension. The Greek plan incorporated a marvellous
scientific picture of the
universe, for whilst they described the motions of the planets
with mathematical
precision, they believed them to be, like the stars, made of some
celestial material that
never decayed.
In ancient China, the whole universe, everything on earth and in
the sky, was considered
part of a giant organism. However, they envisaged a universe that
was many millions of
years old and, in this respect, they were close to today's view.
Western civilisation has grown up under the influence of Greek
ideas and also that of
Chinese teachings, which insist on a single God who is creator
and sustainer of the
universe; a God, who is also the single God of the Muslim faith.
The Bible does not
contain any scientific information of note about the universe.
Galileo used to be fond of
saying that the Bible teaches the way to go to heaven, not the
way heavens go. The
Church, in its constant attempts to keep the masses under its
control, permitted no
speculation into these divine matters. The misfortune of
Copernicus, as a result of his
statement, that it was the sun and not the earth to be the centre
of the spherical
universe, is well known.
Even after the beginning of the modern scientific period, when
Newton had worked out
the motions of planets in great detail and also invented the idea
of universal gravitation,
people still considered the creation of the universe to be a
divine act, that lies above
speculation.
With the vast amount of information collected by observation of
deep space in the last
sixty years, as well as the development of relativity and quantum
theory, scientists are at
last in a position to work out how the universe began.
Today, speculation and scientific research into cosmology lies
outside the realm of
religion, to the extent that some scientists today do not
consider the creation of the
universe to be a divine act altogether. However, these scientists
are forgetting that
when they trace the origin of the universe to its origin, or to
that moment that sparked
the beginning ....... they too concede that science becomes
unable to function, for at that
initial moment all the laws of physics seem to break down.
The failure of some scientists to contribute this initial moment
of creation to a divine
force stems from the fact that they think of this intial moment
as the monent when all the
laws of physics break down, rather than being the monent when all
the laws of physics
came to be.
The creation of the universe is a subject that is given great
attention in the Quran. The
huge and varied amount of information contained in the Quran
about almost every stage
and aspect of the creation continues to astound scientists today
because of its very
accurate agreement with 20th century knowledge. How can a book
written in the 7th
century contain such a rich amount of scientific information that
was to be attained 14
centuries later? Much of this information was discovered only in
the last fifty years!
Neutral and unbiased observers do consider this to be valid
evidence that such a book
could never have been the product of any human being for the
simple reason that, at the
time, no human possessed such knowledge.
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All the evidence available today suggests an explosive origin to
the universe that
brought both space and time into existence. This is what is
referred to as the Big Bang.
The theory of the Big Bank which has successfully taken over the
place of the 'Steady
state' theory was worked out in the 1920's by two scientists
quite independently of each
other, the Russian meteorologist Alexksandr Friedmann and the
Belgian mathematician
Georges Lemaitre. ( Deep Space, Colin A. Ronan, p. 156)
The Big Bang itself resulted from an extremely dense singularity.
The creation of the
universe is one of matter, space and time that are intimately
linked together. Matter and
space were joined as one and then were separated in the
explosion. This is very
accurately described in the Quran:
"Do not the
unbelievers see that the skies (space) and the earth (matter)
were joined
together (as one unit of creation) and we ripped them
apart?" The Quran, 21:30
The subsequent history of the Big Bang saw the Americans George
Gamow, Ralph Alpher and Robert Horman indicate that the whole
event took place at a very high temperature; it was a hot Big
Bang. This view has been confirmed by the later discovery of the
background microwave radiation. The eventual formation of
galaxies resulted as a condensation, under gravitational pull, of
hot gases which was mainly Hydrogen, but may also have contained
Helium and a few other light elements as well. Over the ages, and
with the formation of galaxies, the gas has gradually condensed
into individual starts. The universe in its very early stages
was, thus, still in the form of hot gases which is mentioned in
the Quran in the following verse:
"Then He took hold of the sky when it was smoke." 41:11
Note that the verse did not say clouds or gas, but smoke, which
is a very accurate
description as smoke is hot gas, whilst clouds are cold.
Once these stars were formed a system had to be devised to govern
their motion. The
kinetic energy stored in the foreword movement of these bodies
could not be relied
upon on its own, otherwise stars and also planets would have shot
off in straight lines
dispersing into space. No planet would ever revolve around its
mother star, which also
applies to earth and, thus, life would not have evolved on earth,
because the whole of life
on earth is so dependent on the sun.
Gravity was the brilliant divine invention, working as an
equating factor to the centrifugal
force to induce precise orbits for all heavenly bodies. The
speed, mass and distance of
two bodies have to be worked out very precisely to induce an
orbit.
If you were to throw a tennis ball upwards towards the sky, it
would travel upwards as a
result of the kinetic energy stored in the throw but, eventually,
the gravity of the earth
will overcome and the ball fall back to the ground. But, if you
were to throw the ball at a
very high speed (say 10km per second) it would escape the gravity
of the earth and leave
the earth altogether. This is what is known as the escape
velocity. It is the speed
required for a moving body to enable it to escape the gravity of
a planet or star.
When an artificial satellite is placed in orbit around the earth,
what happens is that at a
required distance, while the satellite is shooting out of the
earth's gravitational field, its
speed is reduced which reduces its kinetic energy and with some
directional adjustments
its kinetic energy can be equated with the earth'' gravity. All
these adjustments must be
very precisely executed at a precise distance and speed otherwise
a correct orbit cannot
be obtained.
When one looks at the endless intricate orbits and mathematical
precision in the
universe one can only gasp in awe. All the planets that circulate
around stars, which in
turn revolve round the centre of gravity of their own galaxies.
These very accurate balances are mentioned in the following
verses:
"The sun and the
moon follow courses precisely computed" 55:5
"And the sky He raised and set the balance" 55:7
The orbits of the heavenly bodies are mentioned in the verse:
"and the sun and the moon, all travelling in orbits."
21:33
Note that the last verse said "all" and not 'both'
which indicates that the reference to the
sun and the moon is symbolic, that is, of all other heavenly
bodies that obey the same
rules.
The next stage sees these massive newly formed stars start to
shrink under their own
gravitational pull. As a result, their central regions become
denser and, thus, hot. When
the material in the centre of the star has heated up
sufficiently, to be exact, at least
seven million degrees K., nuclear reactions begin. These
reactions, which are similar to
those which take place in a hydrogen bomb, continue throughout
the life of the star. These reactions are distinctly different
from ordinary combustion (as in burning wood). What actually
takes place inside a star is that hydrogen is converted to helium
with the emission of huge energy.
This is precisely what the Quran speaks of with the words:
"
as if it were
a brilliant star
..whose oil (fuel) is well lit, even
no fire touches it."
24:3
The verse mentions a star, it's fuel, and a reaction which is not
combustion (fire). Short
of saying 'nuclear reactions' the verse is a very accurate
description of what goes on
inside a star.
These nuclear reactions cause the stars to radiate all types of
radiation into space, from
x-rays and gamma rays in the short waves all the way to the
longer radio waves. The
visible section of those waves which are found between the
ultra-violet and the infra-red
is what we call sunlight.
On the other hand, planets do not emit any light of their own,
but only reflect light. This
differentiation between natural light and reflected light is
pointed out with the words
"Blessed is He who made constellations in the sky and placed
there in a lamp, and a
moon giving light." 25:61
And also:
"It is He who made the sun to light up (the sky) and the
moon that is lit." 10:5
In 1965, a very important discovery was made, and that was the
background radiation
which supported the Big Bang theory. But, the Big Bang theory,
together with the
detection of the red shift in the spectrum of far away galaxies,
gave birth to yet a new
concept and that was the universe is expanding.
When you hear a police car or ambulance approaching you and then
moving away, you
will notice a change in sound of its siren. As the vehicle
approaches, the siren wails at a
higher pitch than when it moves away. Yet, really, the siren is
wailing at the same pitch
all the time. To the driver of the vehicle the sound of the siren
never changes. Why does
this happen? The reason is that the waves of sound emitted by the
siren change in frequency, which causes a changed in pitch. This
principle, which is called the Doppler effect after its
discoverer, applies to any waves and not only that of sound. When
applied to light waves it was found that if the source of light
is approaching its light would be shifted towards the blue end of
the spectrum, while as light from a receding source would be
shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. When analysing the
light we receive from distant galaxies it was found that they all
had a red shift meaning that they were flying away from us. That
contribution of the red shift analysis meant that the universe is
indeed expanding.
This conclusion is literally mentioned in the Quran:
"and the heavens we created with might (power) and we are expanding it." 51:47
Note that the word "expanding" is used in the present
tense and not in the past which
again is in agreement with the fact that the expansion of the
universe is a continuous
process.
At the time of the Quran (7th century), it was still believed
that all the stars in the sky
including our sun were eternal and are made of a material that
never fades or decays. No
one was really aware of the nature of the reactions that took
place inside stars for that
was to be 20th century atomic theory territory but that, and as
was mentioned before,
was mentioned in the Quran. These atomic reactions would take
place inside a star for a
finite time and then the star would eventually run out of energy
when it has used up all its
resources. When that stage is reached, a star like our sun will
undergo a series of drastic
changes. First, it will expand to become a red giant. The nearest
planet, Mercury, would
be swallowed up and the intense heat given off by the sun in this
red giant stage would
cause all the seas and oceans on earth to boil over and
evaporate, signalling the end of
life on earth. Eventually, the star would start to collapse and
lose its lustre and end up as
a white dwarf. Here, the Quran uses the very accurate scientific
words:
"when stars lose
their lustre" 77:8
The finite life of stars is also referred to:
"He has ordained the sun and the moon, each one runs (it's
course) for an appointed
time." 13:2
Surah, 81 in its opening verse, describes the end of time as
follows:
"When the sun is rounded (swelling like a ball)"
"When the stars have collapsed"
"When the oceans boil over in a swell" 81:6
It is very significant how the verse said "when the stars
have collapsed" and not 'when
the sun has collapsed', because the boiling of the oceans will be
a result of the expansion
of the sun (red giant stage) and not it's collapse, that is, the
ocean will boil over long
before the sun starts to collapse. Also, the term
"collapse", as used in the Quran, is the
precise term used by today's astronomers to describe that stage
of a star's life.
Whilst the Big Bang provided an explanation as to the origin of
the universe, it still
remained necessary to calculate its age.
To do so, astronomers once again rely on red shift to calculate
the speeds and distance
of the furthest galaxies and quasars. These distances give us
indications to the age of the
universe. The most distant quasars, which have velocities of some
240,000 km/sec.
(80% the speed of light), are at distances of up to 14 billion
light years (a light year being
the distance travelled by light in one year). When we look into
depth of space, we are
actually looking back far into the past. When we look at that
distant quasar, we are not
seeing it as it is now, but as it was 14 billion years ago.
The modern accepted figure for the age of the universe is a
little bit more than 18 billion
(thousand million) years.
Could it be possible that the age of the universe is also found
in the Quran?
Well, let's take a look at two verses:
1) "the angels and the spirit ascend unto Him in a day, the
measure of which was fifty
thousand years." 70:4
This verse refers to the ascent of angels and the spirit (meant
to be Gabriel) back to
heaven after settling all matters of life in the universe.
The verse clearly said a day that "was" and not a day
that 'is', which clearly indicates that
that day was in the past (50,000 years ago).
" a day relative to your God is equivalent to a thousand years of your count." 22:47
With a few simple equations:
If 1 day (for God) = 1000 years (for man)
1 year = 1000 x 365 (for man)
= 365,000 years
50,000 years (for God) = 365,000 x 50,000 (for man)
= 18.25 billion!
The 50,000 years mentioned in verse 1 are meant to be of God's
years and not of man. That is because man was not mentioned at
all in that verse, and more importantly because the subject of
the verse (creation of the universe) is obviously a matter
executed by God and not by man and, so, its description must also
be as related to God and not to man.
This becomes evident when we compare this verse to other verses
that clearly speak of
years as related to man's count, like the verse:
" on a day, the measure of which was a thousand years of your count." 32:5
MULTIPLE UNIVERSE
When astronomers discuss the universe, they are always thinking
about the universe
which they see and observe. If we go back to the days of the
ancient Egyptians five
thousand years ago, we find that the size of the universe seemed
to be no more than the
dome of the sky, covering the earth like the dome in a
planetarium. The stars seemed, at
the most, some thousands of kilometres away. The Greek
astronomers, some two
thousand and more years ago, thought of the universe as a sphere
but still approximately
of the same size.
Copernicus, who believed the sun and not the earth to be the
centre of the spherical
universe, thought it was much bigger than this, but not until
about 160 years ago did
anyone really know the distance of even the nearest stars.
Then they found that they should be measured in millions of
millions of kilometres. But,
still, it was a very small universe, with all the stars together
in one large star island.
Not until the 1920's did astronomers discover that our galaxy was
only one of millions of
others. Only then did astronomers start to appreciate the actual
size of the universe.
Astronomers are today debating the issue whether our universe is
the only one in
existence.
The idea of multiple universes is closely linked with the Black
Hole concept. Certainly,
the squashing of matter into an infinitely small area inside a
Black Hole is in sharp
disagreement with the Law of conservation of matter which was
referred to in Part One.
It has been suggested that all the matter falling into a Black
Hole could be ejected into
another time-space universe in what is referred to as a 'White
Hole'. Mathematical
studies of space and time do show that this is possible in
theory. Does it happen in
practice? We do not know, but there certainly seems to be regions
in deep space from
which material is pouring out into our universe.
The jet of material from the active elliptical galaxy M 87 is a
case in point. Has it come
from a While Hole connected to a Black Hole somewhere else?
An alternate analysis that could also provide an equally valid
justification for the
existence of multiple universes is associated with the speed of
light.
Between the years 1905-15, and in his theory of relativity,
Albert Einstein stated that the
speed of light is a limiting velocity in the universe; nothing
can travel faster than that.
His theory also took the speed of light to be constant,
unaffected by the movement of its
source and independent of all observers. Quasers, which are the
most distant objects in
the universe travel at speeds approaching 80% of the speed of
light but nothing travels
faster than the speed of light
Could it be that the speed of light acts as a gate, a valve or a
barrier between our
universe and other universe? A different time-space universe
where matter, if it can still
be called so, exists and is travelling at speeds higher than that
of light? We cannot cross
that barrier ourselves nor can any physical matter, but there is
strong indications that
there is some kind of existence on the other side.
A mention should be given here to some speculation concerning
some new particles
called 'tachyons' which occur in some nuclear reactions. These
particles are believed to
travel faster than light. They can never travel at the speed of
light, only faster. That also
supports the idea of the speed of light being a barrier. In short
'tachyons' behave in just
the opposite way from matter, but as no one has actually observed
a 'tachyon', could the
reason be because they exist in a different dimension of
time-space?
When we examine the verses in the Quran that relate to this
support, we find incredible
information concerning not only the creation and existence of
multiple universes, but
also regarding the barriers lie between them. All that 1400 years
ago at a time when the
size of the whole universe was estimated to be not more than a
few kilometres.
Multiple universes are mentioned in more than one verse in the
Quran as in:
"Have you not seen how God has created seven skies one above the other?" 71:15
The barriers that exist between these universes are mentioned in the following verse:
"
if you
can penetrate through the zones of the skies and the earth, then
penetrate,
you will not do so without authority." 55:33
The word "penetrate" implies the existence of some kind
of barriers between the zones
of the skies (universes).
Our universe, as we know it today, includes within it all the
stars and galaxies that we
have detected in the sky so far. If multiple universes exist,
they lie outside and beyond
all these galaxies. That, too, seems to be in accordance with the
information given in the
Quran:
"And we have decorated the lowest heaven (universe) with
lanterns (stars)." 41:12
It is worth mentioning here the suggestion put forward by some
Muslim interpreters concerning the boundaries that lie between
the multiple universes and that are spoken of in the Quran. What
they suggested is that the region beyond the Earth's atmosphere
up till the moon forms the second universe, while the solar
system constitutes the third universe and so on. They add that
when man landed on the moon, he has actually moved into a higher
universe. However, and if we quote the previous verse which
clearly states that all the lanterns (stars) are to be found in
the lowest universe, we can quickly dismiss the previous
interpretation. If the lowest universe includes within it all the
stars and galaxies that we know, then the next universe must lie
outside the comprehension ofmankind, if anything that speaks much
more favourably of the capacity of God's creation than if the
different universes where all too tangible.