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The Quran, the Sunnah and Modern Astronomy: Observations on the Solar System of the Astrologers

Posted by Admin , Senior Editor in Cosmology on Wednesday, January 03, 2018

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undisclosed, unproven and unverifiable assumptions as the starting point of his claim. Further, to deny that the Earth can be made the stationary reference point for all other motions would entail a rejection of theories (such as general relativity) that are currently taken with acceptance in the scientific world. This issue is made clear with quotes from physicists, astronomers and scientists in this brief treatise. The end result of this is that there is no scientific basis for rejecting a stationary earth, unless currently accepted theories in science are themselves rejected. Download PDF File Much of modern astronomy and the theoretical physics invented to support it comprise a poison and a mind virus that have infected the intellects of Muslims , let alone a great portion of the rest of humanity. This is because it is built upon ideologically motivated assumptions which cannot be empirically proven but only validated by creative maths-based theorisation. There is no empirical proof that the Earth moves and it is not even possible to detect or quantify any alleged motion of the Earth. No experiment has ever been done that has proven Earth's motion as is acknowledged by historians and professors of science. Anyone who claims otherwise will haveas the starting point of his claim. Further, to deny that the Earth can be made the stationary reference point for all other motions would entail a rejection of theories (such as general relativity) that are currently taken with acceptance in the scientific world. This issue is made clear with quotes from physicists, astronomers and scientists in this brief treatise. The end result of this is that there is no scientific basis for rejecting a stationary earth, unless currently accepted theories in science are themselves rejected. Link to this article: Show: HTML Link  Full Link  Short Link

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