Salaam.
I recently registered and submitted a new thread etitled 'A Response to Stephen Hawking that no God created the Unverse'. I also stated that I became a Muslim at the age of 57 and it may be relevant to my original thread to say why I did that.
In 1929, Edwin Hubble, having read for a law degree and hated every minute of it, published his research carried out after his 'rush' back to observational astronomy that was his first and only academic love.
Using a fairly large telescope, he had a spectroscope of sorts at the end one normally looks through. The spectroscope received light from other galaxies and split it into its components much in the same way as a prism can split light into the colours of the rainbow. Those components of light can be photographed quite easily just by using a camera attachment.
In a spetrum of light from a star, various black lines appear in the colours that are characteristic of the elements present in the star such as hydrogen, helium, sodium and others. Those lines are in the same place unless the source of light is moving towards you or away from you, in which case, they move either towards the blue end of the spectrum or towards the red end. A blue shift means that the light source is moving towards you and a red shift, the opposite.
The 1929 paper by Hubble showed that the spectral lines in the light from galaxies was red shifted. Not all of them but most of them. He concluded that the universe is expanding and fairly recently, it has been found that the expansion is accelerating.
A passage in the Holy Qu'ran was brought to my attention. Everyone probably knows it and translated it is 'I HAVE MADE THE HEAVENS WITH POWER. VERILY, I AM EXPANDING IT VASTLY'.
That was more than enough for me. A statement recorded in around the year 670 and verified in the year 1929. How could any man before the Twentieth Century have known that the universe is expanding? OK, someone may say that the blackness of the night sky tells you of the expansion. Why? Olbers' paradox says that if the universe is really big, there should be a really large number of stars. In fact, everywhere you look,you should see light from stars. The night sky should be ablaze with light, but it is not. Reason is, the light from the most distant stars is not evident. Why? The only conclusion is that the light has red-shifted out of our viusual range. Conclusion? The universe is expanding. But that one is also long after around 670 and no-one then knew about the Doppler Effect that deals with sound as well as light (police car siren raises in pitch when moving towards you and lowers when the car is moving away from you).
My conclusion was that only the one doing it would know and for me, everything spiralled from there.
Is there a God? If not, who would have known enough astrophysics to make that statement? For those who want to say extra-terrestrials (aliens), go ahead. There is more evidence for a God in the Holy Qu'ran than there is for aliens, although 'others' are evident.
That brings me to the idea of a 5-dimensional quantum solitonic field outlined in the original thread. Personally, I attribute the statements of God with literal truth for there is no reason for lies.
When God says 'I MADE...' and 'I AM EXPANDING IT...' there is literal truth. I do not visualise an entity with a long white beard waving his magic wand saying 'let the universe expand vastly'. The alternative literal interpretation is that the very structure of God is bringing about the change in volume of the universe.
In 1929, Edwin Hubble, having read for a law degree and hated every minute of it, published his research carried out after his 'rush' back to observational astronomy that was his first and only academic love.
Using a fairly large telescope, he had a spectroscope of sorts at the end one normally looks through. The spectroscope received light from other galaxies and split it into its components much in the same way as a prism can split light into the colours of the rainbow. Those components of light can be photographed quite easily just by using a camera attachment.
In a spetrum of light from a star, various black lines appear in the colours that are characteristic of the elements present in the star such as hydrogen, helium, sodium and others. Those lines are in the same place unless the source of light is moving towards you or away from you, in which case, they move either towards the blue end of the spectrum or towards the red end. A blue shift means that the light source is moving towards you and a red shift, the opposite.
The 1929 paper by Hubble showed that the spectral lines in the light from galaxies was red shifted. Not all of them but most of them. He concluded that the universe is expanding and fairly recently, it has been found that the expansion is accelerating.
A passage in the Holy Qu'ran was brought to my attention. Everyone probably knows it and translated it is 'I HAVE MADE THE HEAVENS WITH POWER. VERILY, I AM EXPANDING IT VASTLY'.
That was more than enough for me. A statement recorded in around the year 670 and verified in the year 1929. How could any man before the Twentieth Century have known that the universe is expanding? OK, someone may say that the blackness of the night sky tells you of the expansion. Why? Olbers' paradox says that if the universe is really big, there should be a really large number of stars. In fact, everywhere you look,you should see light from stars. The night sky should be ablaze with light, but it is not. Reason is, the light from the most distant stars is not evident. Why? The only conclusion is that the light has red-shifted out of our viusual range. Conclusion? The universe is expanding. But that one is also long after around 670 and no-one then knew about the Doppler Effect that deals with sound as well as light (police car siren raises in pitch when moving towards you and lowers when the car is moving away from you).
My conclusion was that only the one doing it would know and for me, everything spiralled from there.
Is there a God? If not, who would have known enough astrophysics to make that statement? For those who want to say extra-terrestrials (aliens), go ahead. There is more evidence for a God in the Holy Qu'ran than there is for aliens, although 'others' are evident.
That brings me to the idea of a 5-dimensional quantum solitonic field outlined in the original thread. Personally, I attribute the statements of God with literal truth for there is no reason for lies.
When God says 'I MADE...' and 'I AM EXPANDING IT...' there is literal truth. I do not visualise an entity with a long white beard waving his magic wand saying 'let the universe expand vastly'. The alternative literal interpretation is that the very structure of God is bringing about the change in volume of the universe.