Greetings
Prophet Izaach,
Thank you. You continue to earn my respect. The only word that I have to describe your response is 'honorable'.
~Granps
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izmeister wrote:I know Greeks knew about atoms. They did not know about isotopes, which were discovered in 1913 by Frederick Soddy, which is what I have been stressing for the last few posts.
Greetings izmeister,
We've not spoken before. From what I gather of your writings here you allege that the actual isotopes of iron were detailed in the Quran and have challenged Barotix to show how anybody prior to 1913 had similar knowledge, correct?
I'm not familiar with Islam but am connected to the internet and thought I'd give this a quick look. Will you agree that [Hadeed 57:9] can be accurately translated as:
It is He Who sends down clear verses upon His chosen bondman, in order to take you out from the realms of darkness towards light; and indeed Allah is Most Compassionate, Most Merciful upon you.
The Red RoseI was able to find the reference you quoted, copied and pasted >
HERE < but failed to find the picture of the red rose supernova in the Quran itself. Did the picture not come from NASA? The actual quote from the Quran spoke of the torn sky as an ointment, "When the sky is torn apart, so it was (like) a red rose like ointment." Maybe if you found some scientific evidence of a torn sky being an ointment (like rain?) it would better support your allegation. I am fairly certain you would agree that it would be more clear.
The IsotopesRegarding the Isotopes of Iron, did you not make a similar mistake? The article you quoted stated that the reference used to show the isotopes came from the Los Alamos Laboratory's Periodic Table of the Elements and not the Quran. What I was able to understand from the reading the Quran itself was a reference: "we Verily sent our messengers with clear proofs, and revealed with them the Scripture and Balance, that mankind may observe right measure; and He revealed (descended) iron, wherein is mighty power and many uses for mankind". When I looked for clear versus that showed what you were saying about isotopes themselves there were none. Perhaps you are able to provide more references to this because I am not familiar with the texts to do the search necessary.
The LeechRegarding your discussion about the shape of sperm, are you in reference to sperm that have lost their 'tails' only? I've not seen leeches with tails. Do you have pictures of a leech that has an enlongated tail? Perhaps a leech with a snake attached to it's posterior would be a more apt description, right? You might not be aware of this but bulky sperm are not good swimmers and is one cause of sterility.
~Grandpa