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In every age, people have always wondered
how this seamless universe originated
where it leads to, how the laws maintaining its order and
balance work.
For centuries, scientists and thinkers have
made numerous researches on this issue and produced quite
a few theories.
The prevailing thought in the 19th century
was that the universe was a collection of matter infinite
in size, that existed since eternity and that would continue
to exist forever.
Laying the groundwork for the materialist
philosophy, this view denied the existence of a Creator while
it maintained that the universe had neither a beginning nor
an end.
Materialism is a system of thought that holds
matter to be the only absolute being and denies the existence
of anything but matter.
Having its roots in ancient Greece and gaining an ever-increasing
acceptance in the 19th century,
this system of thought became famous in the shape of the dialectical
materialism of Karl Marx.
The materialists considered the infinite
universe model to be the most important mainstay of their
atheist philosophies.
For instance, in his book Principes Fondamentaux
de Philosophie, the materialist philosopher George Politzer
claimed that “the universe was not a created object” and added
“If it were created, it would have to be
created by God instantaneously and from nothingness”.
When Politzer alleged that the universe was
not created out of nothingness, he was relying on the static
universe model of the 19th century, and thinking that he was
posing a scientific claim.
However, science and technology that developed in the 20th
century ultimately pulled down this primitive idea called
materialism.
It was found that the universe is not constant
as the materialists supposed, and just to the contrary, it
keeps expanding.
Besides, it was proven with many observations
and calculations that the universe had a beginning and that
it was created out of nothing with a big explosion.
In 1929, in the California Mount Wilson observatory,
an American astronomer by the name of Edwin Hubble made one
of the greatest discoveries in the history of astronomy.
While he observed the stars with a giant
telescope, he found out that they emitted a reddish light
depending on their distance.
This meant that the stars were “moving away”
from us.
Because, according to the recognized rules
of physics, the spectra of light beams travelling towards
the point of observation tend towards violet, while the spectra
of light beams moving away from the point of observation tend
towards red.
During Hubble’s observations, the light from
stars was discovered to tend towards red.
This meant that they were constantly moving
away from us.
Before long, Hubble made another very important
discovery: Stars and galaxies moved away not only from us,
but also from one another.
The only conclusion that could be derived
from a universe where everything moves away from everything
else is that the universe constantly “expands”.
In fact, this had been theoretically discovered
even earlier Albert Einstein, who is considered the greatest
scientist of the 20th century, had concluded after the calculations
he made in theoretical physics that the universe could not
be static.
However, he had laid his discovery to rest,
simply not to conflict with the widely recognized static universe
model of his time.
Later on, Einstein was to identify his act
as ‘the greatest mistake of his career’.
What did the expansion of the universe imply?
The expansion of the universe implied that
if it could travel backwards in time, the universe would prove
to have originated from a single point.
The calculations showed that this ‘single
point’ that harbored all the matter of the universe should
have ‘zero volume’ and ‘infinite density’.
The universe had come about by the explosion
of this single point with zero volume.
This great explosion that marked the beginning
of the universe was named the ‘Big Bang’ and the theory started
to be so called.
It has to be stated that ‘zero volume’ is
a theoretical expression used for descriptive purposes.
Science can define the concept of ‘nothingness’,
which is beyond the limits of human comprehension, only by
expressing it as ‘a point with zero volume’.
In truth, ‘a point with no volume’ means
‘nothingness’.
Thus the universe has come into being from
nothingness. In other words, it was created.
This fact, which was discovered by modern
physics only in the 20th century, was stated in the Qur’an
14 centuries ago:
“He is the Originator of the heavens
and the earth” (Surat al-An’am: 101)
The Big Bang theory showed that in the beginning
all the objects in the universe were of one piece and then
were parted..
This fact, which was revealed by the Big
Bang theory was again stated in the Qur’an 14 centuries ago,
when people had a very limited knowledge about the universe:
“Do unbelievers not see that the
heavens and the earth were sewn together, and then We unstitched
them...” (Surat al-Anbiya, 30)
This is meant that the entire matter was
created with a Big Bang out of a single point, and shaped
the present universe by being parted from each other.
The expansion of the universe is one of
the most important pieces of evidence that the universe was
created out of nothing.
Although this fact was not discovered by
science until the 20th century,
Allah has informed us of this reality in
the Qur’an revealed 1,400 years ago:
It is We who have built the universe
with (Our creative) power, and, verily, it is We who are
steadily expanding it. (Surat adh-Dhariyat, 47)
The Big Bang was an evident indication that
the universe was ‘created from nothing’, in other words, that
it was created by Allah.
For this reason, astronomers committed to
the materialist philosophy continued to resist the Big Bang
and uphold the idea of the infinite universe.
The reason for this effort was revealed in
the words of Arthur Eddington, one of the foremost materialist
physicists that
‘Philosophically, the notion of an abrupt
beginning to the present order of Nature is repugnant to me.’
Another materialist, the prominent English
astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle was one of foremost who were disturbed
by the Big Bang theory. In the middle of the century, Hoyle
championed a theory called the steady-state which was similar
to the ‘constant universe’ approach of the 19th century. The
steady-state theory argued that the universe was both infinite
in size and eternal in duration.
With the sole visible aim of supporting the
materialist philosophy, this theory was totally at variance
with the ‘Big Bang’ theory, which held that the universe had
a beginning.
Those who defended the steady-state theory
opposed the Big Bang for a long time. Science, however, was
working against them.
In 1948, George Gamov came up with another
idea concerning the Big Bang. He stated that after the formation
of the universe by a big explosion, a radiation surplus should
have existed in the universe left over from this explosion.
Moreover, this radiation ought to be uniformly
diffused across the universe.
This evidence which ‘ought to have existed’
was soon to be found. In 1965, two researchers by the name
of Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discovered these waves by
chance.
This radiation, called the ‘cosmic background
radiation’, did not seem to radiate from a particular source
but rather pervaded the whole of space.
Thus it was understood that this radiation
was was left over from the initial stages of the Big Bang.
Penzias and Wilson were awarded a Nobel Prize for their discovery.
In 1989, NASA sent the Cosmic Background
Explorer (COBE) satellite into space to do research on cosmic
background radiation.
It took only eight minutes for COBE to verify
Penzias and Wilson's calculations. The COBE had found the
remains of the big explosion that had taken place at the outset
of the universe.
Defined as the greatest astronomic discovery of all times,
this finding explicitly proved the Big Bang theory.
Another important piece of evidence for the
Big Bang was the amount of hydrogen and helium in space. In
the researches, it was understood that the hydrogen-helium
concentration in the universe complied with the theoretical
calculations of the hydrogen-helium concentration remaining
from the Big Bang.
If the universe had no beginning and if it
had existed since eternity, its hydrogen constituent should
have already been completely consumed and converted to helium.
All of this compelling evidence caused the
Big Bang theory to be embraced by the scientific community.
The Big Bang model was the latest point reached by science
concerning the origin of the universe.
The Big Bang took place with the explosion
of the point which contained all the matter and energy of
the universe and its dispersion into space in all directions
with a terrifying speed.
Out of this matter and energy, there came about a great balance
containing galaxies, stars, the sun, the earth and all other
heavenly bodies.
Moreover, laws were formed called the ‘laws
of physics’, which are uniform throughout the whole universe
and do not change.
The laws of physics that emerged together
with the Big Bang did not change at all over a period of 15
billion years.
Furthermore, these laws stand on calculations
so scrupulous that even a millimetre’s variation from their
current values could result in the destruction of the whole
structure and configuration of the universe.
All these indicate that a perfect order arose
after the Big Bang.
Explosions, however, do not bring about order.
All of the observable explosions tend to harm, disintegrate,
and destroy what is present.
If we were to be introduced to a very detailed
order after an explosion we then might conclude that there
was a ‘intelligent intervention behind this explosion and
that all the pieces dispersed by the explosion had been made
to move in a very controlled way.
The quote from Sir Fred Hoyle, who finally
had to accept the theory after many years of opposition to
the Big Bang Theory, expresses this situation very well:
The big bang theory holds that the universe
began with a single explosion. Yet as can be seen, an explosion
merely throws matter apart, while the big bang has mysteriously
produced the opposite effect - with matter clumping together
in the form of galaxies.
No doubt, if a great order arose with an
explosion, then it should be accepted that the intervention
of a Creator is involved in every moment of this explosion.
Another aspect of this extraordinary order
formed in the universe following the Big Bang is the creation
of a ‘habitable universe’. The conditions for the formation
of a habitable planet are so many and so complex that it is
impossible to think that this formation is coincidental.
Paul Davies, a renowned professor of theoretical
physics, stated, at the end of the calculations he made on
the expansion rate of the universe, that this rate is inconceivably
delicate. Davis says:
Careful measurement puts the rate of expansion
very close to a critical value at which the universe will
just escape its own gravity and expand forever.
A little slower and the cosmos would collapse,
a little faster and the cosmic material would have long ago
completely dispersed. The big bang was not, evidently, any
old bang, but an explosion of exquisitely arranged magnitude.(
Superforce, 1984, p.184)
The famous physicist Prof. Stephen Hawking
states in his book A Brief History of Time, that the universe
is set on calculations and balances more finely tuned than
we can conceive. Hawking states with reference to the rate
of expansion of the universe:
If the rate of expansion one second after
the big bang had been smaller by even one part in a hundred
thousand million million, the universe would have recollapsed
before it ever reached its present size." Stephen Hawking,
A Brief History of Time, 1988, s.121)
In relation to the same fact, an American
professor of Astronomy, George Greenstein, writes in his book
The Symbiotic Universe:
As we survey all the evidence, the thought
insistently arises that some supernatural agency must be involved.
(Hugh Ross. The Creator and the Cosmos. Colorado Springs,
CO: Nav-Press, 1993, pp. 114-15)
With the Big Bang’s victory, the myth of
‘eternal matter’ that constituted the basis of the materialist
philosophy is thrown into the trash-heap of history.
What, then, was before the Big Bang and what
was the power that brought the universe into ‘being’ with
this big explosion when it was ‘non-existent’?
This question certainly implies, in Arthur Eddington’s words,
the ‘philosophically repugnant’ fact for the materialists,
that is, the existence of a Creator.
The renowned atheist philosopher Antony Flew
comments on the issue:
Notoriously, confession is good for the soul.
I will therefore begin by confessing that the Stratonician
atheist has to be embarrassed by the contemporary cosmological
consensus. For it seems that the cosmologists are providing
a scientific proof, that the universe had a beginning.” (
Henry Margenau and Roy Abraham Varghese, eds., Cosmos, Bios,
Theos, La Salle, IL: Open Court Publishing, 1992, p. 241)
Many scientists who do not blindly condition themselves to
be atheists have admitted the role of an almighty Creator
in the creation of the universe.
This Creator must be a being Who has created
both matter and time, yet Who is independent of both.
Well-known astrophysicist Hugh Ross has this
to say:
If time’s beginning is concurrent with the
beginning of the universe, as the space-theorem says, then
the cause of the universe must be some entity operating in
a time dimension completely independent of and preexistent
to the time dimension of the cosmos. (Hugh Ross, Ph.D., The
Creator and the Cosmos, Navpress, 1995, p. 76)
This conclusion tells us that God is not
the universe itself, nor is God contained within the universe.
Yes, matter and time are created by the almighty
Creator Who is independent of all these notions.
This Creator is Allah, Who is the Lord of
the heavens and the earth.
Briefly, when we examine the glorious system in the universe,
we see that the existence of the universe and its workings
rest on extremely delicate balances and an order too complex
to be explained away by coincidental causes.
As is evident, it is by no means possible
for this delicate balance and order to have been formed on
its own and by coincidence after a great explosion.
The formation of such an order following an explosion such
as the Big Bang is a clear evidence of a supernatural creation.
This matchless plan and order in the universe
certainly proves the existence of a Creator with infinite
knowledge, might and wisdom, Who has created matter from nothing
and Who controls and manages it incessantly. This Creator
is Allah, the Lord of all the worlds.
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