
|
 |
Until
the mid-20th
century,
the prevalent
view across
the world
was that
the universe
was infinite,
had existed
forever
and that
it will
continue
to do so
for all
time. According
to this
view, known
as the "static
universe
model,"
the universe
had no end
or beginning.
In
maintaining
that the
universe
is a collection
of fixed,
static and
unchanging
substances,
this view
has constituted
the basis
of materialist
philosophy
and has
consequently
rejected
the existence
of a Creator.
However,
as science
and technology
progressed
during the
20th century,
the static
universe
model has
been completely
uprooted.
|
|
We
have now
entered
the 21st
century
and a new
dawn is
upon us.
Through
numerous
experiments,
observations
and calculation
conducted
by some
of the world's
most prominent
thinkers,
modern physics
has proven
that the
universe
did indeed
have a beginning,
that it
came into
being from
nothing
in a single
moment in
a huge explosion.
Furthermore,
it has been
established
that the
universe
is not fixed
and static,
as materialists
still stubbornly
maintain.
On the contrary,
it is undergoing
a constant
process
of movement,
change and
expansion.
These recently-established
facts all
act as nails
in the coffin
of the static
universe
theory.
Today, all
these facts
are universally
accepted
by the scientific
community.
The
origin of
the universe
is described
in the Qur'an
in the following
verse:
He
is the Originator
of the heavens
and the
earth. (Qur'an,
6:101)
This
information
is in full
agreement
with the
findings
of contemporary
scientists.
As we stated
earlier,
the conclusion
that astrophysics
has reached
today is
that the
entire universe,
together
with the
dimensions
of matter
and time,
came into
existence
as a result
of a great
explosion
that occurred
a long time
ago. This
event, known
as "The
Big Bang,"
is the catalyst
for the
creation
of the universe
from nothingness.
This explosion,
all parties
in the scientific
community
agree, emanated
from a single
point some
15 billion
years ago.
(See Harun
Yahya, The
Creation
of the Universe,
Al-Attique
Publishers
Inc. Canada,
2000)
Before
the Big
Bang, there
was no such
thing as
matter.
From a condition
of non-existence
in which
neither
matter,
nor energy,
nor even
time existed-and
which can
only be
described
metaphysically-matter,
energy,
and time
were all
created
in an instant.
This fact,
only recently
discovered
by modern
physics,
was announced
to us in
the Qur'an
1,400 years
ago.
 |
|
The
sensitive
sensors
on
board
the
COBE
space
satellite,
launched
by
NASA
in
1992,
captured
evidentiary
remnants
of
the
Big
Bang.
This
discovery
served
as
evidence
for
the
Big
Bang,
which
is
the
scientific
explanation
of
the
fact
that
the
universe
was
created
from
nothing.
|
|