Some Principles relating to the Universe
Study
of the characteristics of matter and the utilization of different energies
in the universe have been the main sources of human success. Although we
make use of electricity for warming up, medical treatment, lighting, automation,
driving locomotives and cars, etc., yet our knowledge of the nature of
electricity is incomplete. Similar is the case with light and heat. To
all of them, we give a vague name, energy, which is hidden in the universe
and which can change into one another, but nobody can create it from nothingness.
Normally,
all scientific theories attempt to interpret the origin of the universe
on the basis of certain assumptions which could not be proved, or on the
basis of certain points beyond which nobody could go. The science of physics
does not touch the subject of creation from a state of nothingness. It
only concentrates on a study of the characteristics of the existing, whether
it is matter, energies or life.
But before we proceed to discuss the greater world represented in existence
as a whole, it is better to talk first about the smaller world as represented
in the smallest elementary particles which go to make the material, which
is the atom. Atoms are made of the smallest possible non-matter particles.
One could only define the nature of each matter or element by the number
of particles existing in each atom. The most simple of all atoms in construction
is the hydrogen atom. It is known as the universal gas or the gas which
brought the existence into being, from which all other known matters have
developed. The hydrogen atom is composed of a nucleus, which is a proton
of positive nature, around which revolves an electron, which is negative. [Note:
This small and simple collection in the world of atoms reminds us of its
counterpart in the Greater World which includes the earth around which
revolves the moon .This is a proof and support to the Quran's verse: "Thou
seest no incongruity in the creation of the Beneficent."
(Surat Al-Mulk:
The Kingdom).] The construction of atoms gets more and more complicated as
we proceed to know other material elements.
It was generally believed until recently, that atoms could not be further
divided into elementary particles. The methods used for splitting them
were useless. But, once the methods for splitting the atom were discovered
in this age, it became certain finally that huge energy was inherent in
it. The basis of the energy was the same which was used originally in uniting
its elementary particles, particularly the constituents of the nucleus
which came into being for the first time in the stars under tremendous
pressure and heat, the degree of which is beyond description and imagination.
In most
elements, the nucleus is not restricted to the positive proton.
Instead, there are neutrons, which are elementary particles, having no
distinguishing charge. It is understood that the nucleus is the first thing
which determines the atom. Helium, for example, produced by the explosion
of hydrogen atoms, is composed of two neutrons and two protons. When we
proceed with nuclii till we reach the heavy elements represented in uranium,
for instance, we find that the nucleus of this element is composed of 92
protones with 146 neutrons. Normally, negative charges inside any atom
are equal to their positive charges. This is why the electrical charge
of an atom equals zero. The helium atom is composed of one nucleus and
two electrons (or negative electricity) which produce electrical equilibrium.
But as regards the uranium atom, ninety two nuclii revolve around it. Electrons
go round nuclii in different orbits which increase with the rise in electrons,
as each orbit will be saturated with a certain number of them. The nearest
of orbits to the nucleus has no room but for two electrons. The following
orbit has eight electrons, and so on. What is left over from the saturation
of the inner stratas remains in the outer ones. This is which could be
easily separated and reorganized.
It is possible
that one electron or more may be separated from the atom. This will release
two charges, one positive and the other negative. This process is scientifically
called ionization". The most simple apparatus in which the process of ionization
takes place is the electric discharge tube used in lighting or advertising
in which the gas glows under very low pressure resulting from the collision
of electrons with gas atoms. This collision with some particles results
in adding energies which are released in the form of light, which in its
turn is the source of the glow known to us; while some other atoms are ionized.
A few years
ago, new discoveries had been made in the material world as regards the formation of the atoms. These discoveries
were of much importance to scientists, particularly astronomers. The most
important of them was the discovery of the negative proton (the opposite
to the proton known to us) and the positive electron (the opposite to the
one familiar to us). This means that there are two different kinds of matter
of which stars, the sun, planets and other various bodies are formed. If
one of these two kinds meets the other or collides with it, atomic destruction
takes place, the result of which will be the disappearance of the whole
matter from existence and the release of huge energies. We, for instance,
may describe the first kind of these two matters, that of positive protons
and negative electrons, as "M"; the second and opposite kind, of negative
protons and positive electrons, could be named as `S".
Astronomers
have benefited from those discoveries in the potentialities and the different
applications involved in them, which explained the mysteries of a number
of this universe's phenomena. Due to these discoveries, astronomers were
able to explain completely dark parts in galaxies, especially in the spiral
nebulae, and were also able to know something about novas and supernovas;
There
are some electrically-charged particles in the nuclii of heavy atoms. These
are called masons. If a proton is transferred to a neutron, the former
loses its positive charge, which will be separated with the separation
of a positive mason. But if a neutron changes into a proton, the mason,
in this case, will have a negative charge. When a positive proton collides
with an other of a negative nature, or if a negative electron collides
with a positive one, one completely destroys the other. The total energy
will be released in this case.
From
this we can easily realize that when one atom of matter "M" enters
the orbit of matter "S", or vice versa. electrons become extinct or vanish
first, then the protons.
However, we do not
know, even approximately, whether the number of positive protons contained
in the universe is completely equal to the negative protons of it. But
a host of scientists believe that such a case should exist in a world created
from nothingness. It will be the same result to be got if it happens that
galaxies meet and collide with each other. This discovery may cast light
on the exalted verse:
"Surely Allah upholds the heavens and the earth lest they come to naught.
And if they come to naught, none can uphold them after Him. Surely He is
ever Forebearing, Forgiving." (Surat Fatir : The Originator).
Anyhow,
the possibility of the disappearance of heavens and the earth is a problem
which science can not deny as we have already seen. This could be stated
despite the fact that we are unable to confirm that positive and negative
protons had come into existence as big numbers of pairs which became separated
into single ones of which the total charge did not exceed zero, or that
all such things had been formed as separated and single particles. It is
also a fact that nobody had admitted that protons and electrons were regularly
distributed among all parts of the universe. The possibility of securing
electrical equilibrium, by the passage of time and at a certain place,
between negative and positive charges, could be proved by witnessing it.
There are other verses which have rather the same meaning. These verses
reveal the secret of the beginning and the end of this universe. Of them
are the following:
"On the day when the earth will be changed into a different earth, and
the heavens (as well)." (Surat Ibrahim: Abraham).
"The day when We roll up heavens like the rolling up of the scroll of writings."
(Surat Al-Anbiya: The Prophets).
"And when the heaven has its covering removed.'
(Surat Al-Takwir: The Folding
Up).
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