Scientific Truths in The Qur'an: The Orbits
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@zamestol I can tell you if you would like?
BAchoHAl 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
@zamestol I know how to answer this one bro.
BAchoHAl 1 month ago
When two galaxies cross eachothers way they fuse... They create spirals like the ying yang symbol and become one. And the least you can do when stealing images from other movies is putting the reference in you video. 3:53, the women in the street is footage from the documentary Baraka by Ron Fricke (1992).
Fapsamup 8 months ago
The sun does not go to any resting place in the first place. Nor it sets in muddy spring for that matter. This concept was based on on geo-centric view and flat earth..
sheesabidi 9 months ago
The Quran claims the sun orbits the earth, not the milky way, so it is wrong.
astrophonix 1 year ago
I am overwhelmed by all the knowledge contained in the koran.
What surprises me even more is why it is NOT muslims who, after all have had access to this marvellous book for 1400 years, has invented and developed all the wonderful things that help all people around the world to survive.
The koran clearly says that muslims are the best, brightest and finest people on earth but yet it is the unbelievers who have developed and expanded the world.
Now that is a surprise :)
Awesome Video.
zamestol 1 year ago
@8elhaj So now tell me, what is most likely about these verses:
1) They describe what was widely accepted in that period of time (i.e. the Geocentric model, as I explained)
2) That these are magical verses, sent down from an invisible man to a man in the desert, which had absolutely no effect on scientific progress.
Because IF these verses are to be interpreted as shown in the video, why didn't anyone return to Aristarchus' heliocentric model or develop a new theory? Stop spreading this bullshit
robbegx 1 year ago
@8elhaj "The sun runs to its resting place...": again, the sun appears to be in an orbit around the Earth, it comes up in the east and runs to the west, where it disappears...it runs to its resting place in the west.
"By the sky, full up paths and orbits": indeed, everything in the universe appeared to move around the Earth. It seems as if the sky is full of paths and orbits.
robbegx 1 year ago
@8elhaj ...so it's highly likely that he just repeated what was already known. Nothing special there.
2) NONE of these verses prove anything if you place them in a historic context. Read those verses again, imagining you accept the geocentric model (which was the standard, as I said).
"...They [Sun and Moon] swim along, each in an orbit": makes perfect sense in the Geocentric model, as they saw both the moon and the sun passing by, appearing they're each in an orbit.
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robbegx 1 year ago
@8elhaj Actually, no, this is enough proof for human stupidity, falling in the traps of Islamic propaganda. Here's why: 1) Aristarchus already proposed the heliocentric model few centuries BC (where the planets, including the Earth, orbit the sun). 2nd century AD, Ptolemy proposed the Geocentric model, which explained the universe better at that time, so this was the universally accepted theory throughout history up until the 16th century. Muhammad was illiterate, but he wasn't retarded...
robbegx 1 year ago