| "He
is the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth..."
(Surat ash-Shura, 11) |
Creation
of Matter Moment by Moment
As the Big Bang theory showed
once more, Allah created the universe from
nothing. This great explosion involves many
fine gradations and details, prodding one
to reflection, and these matters unaccountable
for by coincidence.
The temperature at each moment
of the explosion, the number of atomic particles,
the forces involved, and their intensity must
be of very precise values. Even if only one
of these values was not specified, the universe
we live in today would not be formed. This
end would be inevitable if any one of the
abovementioned values deviated by any value
mathematically close to "0".
In short, the universe and its building blocks,
the atoms, have come to exist in the immediate
aftermath of the Big Bang after having not
existed, thanks to these balances created
by Allah. Scientists conducted numerous researches
to understand the chronology of the events
that took place during this process and the
order of the rules of physics in effect at
each phase. The facts all scientists who have
worked on this subject today admit are as
follows:
- Moment "0": This "moment"
when matter and time were non-existent, and
when the explosion took place is accepted
as t (time) = 0 in physics. This means that
nothing exists at time t=0. In order to be
able to describe earlier than this "moment"
when creation was initiated, we must know
the rules of physics that existed then, because
the current laws of physics do not count for
the first moments of the explosion.
The events that may be defined
by physics start at 10-43 seconds, which is
the smallest time unit. This is a time frame
incomprehensible to the human mind. What happened
in this small time period of which we cannot
even conceive? Physicists have hitherto been
unable to develop a theory that explains in
full detail the events that took place at
that moment.1
This is because scientists do not have the
data required to make the calculations. The
scope of the rules of mathematics and physics
is at a dead-end at these limits. That is,
both what went before and what happened at
the first moments of this explosion, every
detail of which rests on highly delicate balances,
have a reality beyond the confines of the
human mind and physics.
This creation, which started
at before time, has led moment by moment to
the formation of the material universe and
the laws of physics. Now let us take a look
at the incidents that occurred with great
precision within a very short time during
this explosion.
As mentioned above, in physics, everything
can be calculated from 10-43 seconds onwards,
and energy and time can be defined only after
this moment. At this point of the creation,
the temperature is 1032 (100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)
K. To draw a comparison, the temperature of
the sun is expressed in millions (108) and
the temperature of some stars much larger
than the sun is expressed in billions (1011).
That the highest measurable temperature at
present is limited to billions of degrees
reveals how high the temperature was at 10-43
seconds.
- When we go one step further than this period
of 10-43 seconds, we come to the point at
which time is at 10-37 seconds. The time lapse
between these two periods is not something
like one or two seconds. We are talking about
a time lapse as short as one over quadrillion
times quadrillion of a second. The temperature
is still extraordinarily high, at 1029 (100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)
K. No atoms were yet created at this stage.2
- One more step, and we are at 10-2 seconds.
This time period indicates one hundredth of
a second. By now, the temperature is 100 billion
degrees. At this point, the "early universe"
has started to form. Particles like the proton
and neutron forming the nucleus of the atom
have not yet appeared. There is only the electron
and its antiparticle, the positron (anti-electron),
because the temperature and speed of the universe
at that point only allow the formation of
these particles. In less than a second after
the explosion has taken place out of nothing,
electrons and positrons have formed.
From this moment on, the time of the formation
of each sub-atomic particle is very important.
Every particle has to emerge at a specific
moment so that the current rules of physics
may be established. It is of great importance
which particle is to form first. Even a slight
deviation in the sequence or timing would
make it impossible for the universe to take
its current shape.
Let us stop now and do some
thinking.
The Big Bang theory provides evidence for
Allah's being by showing that all matter comprising
the universe originated from nothingness.
It did even more and showed that the building
blocks - the atoms - also came into existence
from nothing less than one second after the
Big Bang. The enormous equilibrium and order
in these particles are worthy of note. The
universe owes its present state to this equilibrium
that will be described in more detail in the
pages ahead. It is again this equilibrium
that allows us to live a peaceful life. In
short, perfect order and un-changing laws,
"the laws of physics", have formed
following an explosion that would normally
be expected to create great turmoil and disorder.
This proves that each moment following the
creation of the universe, including the Big
Bang, has been designed perfectly.
Do
you not see that everyone in the heavens
and everyone on the earth prostrates
to Allah, and the sun and moon and stars
and the mountains, trees and beasts
and many of mankind? But many of them
inevitably merit punishment. Those Allah
humiliates will have no one to honour
them. Allah does whatever He wills.
(Surat al-Hajj: 18) |
Now, let us continue looking
at the developments from where we left off.
- The next step is the moment
at which a time of 10-1 seconds has elapsed.
At this moment, the temperature is 30 billion
degrees. Not even one second has elapsed from
t = 0 moment to this stage. By now, neutrons
and protons, the other particles of the atom,
have started to appear. The neutrons and protons,
the perfect structures of which we will analyse
in the following sections, were created out
of nothing within a time period even shorter
than a second.
- Let us come to the first second after the
explosion. The massive density at this time
again gives a colossal figure. According to
calculations, the density value of the mass
present at that stage is 3.8 billion kilograms
per litre. It may be easy to express this
figure, termed as billions of kilograms, arithmetically,
and to show it on paper. Yet, it is impossible
to conceive of this figure exactly. To give
a very simple example to express the magnitude
of this figure, we can say "if Mount
Everest in the Himalayas had this density,
it could swallow our world in a moment with
the force of gravitation it would possess."3
- The most distinctive characteristic of the
subsequent moments is that by then, the temperature
has reached a considerably lower level. At
that stage, the universe is approximately
14 seconds old, has a temperature of 3 billion
degrees and continues to expand at a dramatic
speed.
This is the stage where the steady atomic
nuclei, like hydrogen and helium nuclei, have
started to form. One proton and one neutron
have for the first time found conditions conducive
to their co-existing. These two particles,
which have a mass straddling the line between
existence and non-existence, have, because
of the force of gravitation, started resisting
the tremendous rate of expansion. It is obvious
that a dramatically conscious and controlled
process is in progress here. A massive explosion
gives way to great equilibrium and precise
order. Protons and neutrons have started to
come together to form the atom, the building
block of matter. It is certainly totally impossible
for these particles to have the power and
consciousness to establish the delicate balances
required for the formation of matter.
- During the epoch following this formation,
the temperature of the universe has dropped
to one billion degrees. This temperature is
60 times the temperature at the core of our
sun. Only 3 minutes and 2 seconds have elapsed
from the first instant to this one. By now,
sub-atomic particles like photons, protons,
anti protons, neutrinos and anti-neutrinos
are abundant. The quantities of all the particles
existing in this phase and their interactions
with each other are extremely critical. So
much so that the slightest variation in the
quantity of any particle will destroy the
energy level set by them and prevent the conversion
of energy into matter.
Take electrons and positrons for example:
when electrons and positrons come together,
energy is produced. Therefore, the numbers
of both particles are very important. Let
us say that 10 units of electrons and 8 units
of positrons meet. In this case, 8 of the
10 units of electrons interact with 8 units
of positrons and produce energy. As a result,
2 units of electrons are released. Since the
electron is one of the particles forming the
atom that is the building block of the universe,
it has to be available in required quantities
in this stage so that the universe may exist.
To take up the abovementioned example, if
the number of positrons was more than that
of the electrons, then positrons would be
left over instead of electrons as a result
of the energy released and the material universe
would never be formed. If the numbers of positrons
and electrons were equal, then only energy
would be produced and nothing left to form
the material universe. Yet, this excess in
the number of electrons has been arranged
in such a way as to match the number of protons
in the universe in the time that follows this
moment. In the atom that will form later on,
the numbers of electrons and protons will
be equal.
The numbers of particles that emerged
in the aftermath of the Big Bang were determined
with so precise a calculation, finally leading
to the formation of the material universe.
Professor Steven Weinberg remarks on how critical
is the interaction between these particles:
If the universe
in the first few minutes was really composed
of precisely equal numbers of particles and
antiparticles, they would all have annihilated
as the temperature dropped below 1,000 million
degrees, and nothing would be left but radiation.
There is a very good evidence against this possibility
- we are here! There must have been some excess
of electrons over positrons, of protons over
antiprotons, and of neutrons over antineutrons,
in order that there would be something left
over after the annihilation of particles and
antiparticles to furnish the matter of the present
universe. 4
- A total of 34 minutes and
40 seconds have passed since the outset. Our
universe is now half an hour old. The temperature
has dropped from degrees expressed in billions
to 300 million degrees. The electrons and
positrons continue producing energy by colliding
with each other. By now, the quantities of
the particles that are to form the universe
have been balanced to allow the formation
of the material universe.
Once
the rate of the explosion slows down, these
particles, almost lacking a mass, start to
interact with one another. The first hydrogen
atom forms by an electron settling into the
orbit of a proton. This formation introduces
us to the fundamental forces we will commonly
encounter in the universe.
It is no doubt impossible for these particles,
which are products of a design far beyond
human comprehension and have distinct structures
resting on extremely delicate balances, to
have come together through coincidence and
to act towards the same goal. This perfection
leads many researchers working on the subject
to a very important conclusion: it is a "creation"
and there is a matchless supervision of every
moment of this creation. Each particle that
is created after the explosion is supposed
to form at a specific time, at a specific
temperature and at a specific velocity. It
seems that this system, which runs almost
like a wound-up clock, had been programmed
with such fine-tuning before becoming active.
This means that the Big Bang and the perfect
universe that originated as a result of the
Big Bang had been designed before the inception
of the explosion and afterwards put into action.
The will that arranges, designs
and controls the universe is certainly that
of Allah, the Creator of everything.
This design is observable not only in the
atom, but in every object in the universe,
big or small. These particles, which initially
dashed away from each other at the speed of
light, not only caused the formation of hydrogen
atoms, but also gave rise to all the enormous
systems contained within the universe today,
as well as the atoms, molecules, planets,
suns, solar systems, galaxies, quasars etc.,
according to a magnificent plan, and in perfect
order and balance. While it is impossible
for the particles required to form an atom
to come together by chance and establish delicate
balances, it would be far more unreasonable
and illogical to claim that planets, galaxies,
and in short, all systems that provide the
workings of the universe to form by chance
and develop balances by themselves. The will
that makes this unique design is that of Allah,
the Creator of the entire universe.
Other atoms formed following the hydrogen
atom, which was a miracle on its own. At this
point, various questions come to mind such
as "How did other atoms form? Why didn't
all protons and neutrons form only the hydrogen
atom? How did the particles decide which atoms
they would form and in what quantities?"
The answer to these questions again takes
us to the same conclusion. There is a great
power, control and design in the formation
of the hydrogen atom and all the other atoms
that followed. This control and design exceeds
the capacity of the human mind and points
to the fact that the universe is obviously
a "creation." The laws of physics
that were established in the aftermath of
the Big Bang have not changed at all during
the approximately 17 billion years that have
passed. Furthermore, these laws are based
on such precise calculations that even millimetric
deviations from their present values may cause
results upsetting the general structure and
order in the entire universe. The words of
famous physicist Prof. Stephen Hawking addressing
this point are quite interesting. Hawking
explains that these phenomena are based on
much finer calculations then we can imagine:
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.5
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“他為你們制服了晝夜和星月,群星都是因他的意旨而被制服的,對於能理解的民慼A
此中卻有許多[象。”(奈哈勒..章, 第12節)
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The Big Bang, which is built
on such fine calculations, evidently reveals
that time, space and matter did not come into
being spontaneously, but were created by Allah.
It is absolutely impossible for the events
described above to have formed as a result
of sheer coincidence and to lead to the formation
of the atom, the building block of the universe.
Unsurprisingly, many scientists working on
the subject have accepted the existence of
an infinite force and its might in the creation
of the universe. The renowned astrophysicist
Hugh Ross explains that the Creator of the
universe is beyond all dimensions:
By definition, time is that dimension in which
cause-and-effect phenomena take place. No
time, no cause and effect. If time's beginning
is concurrent with the beginning of the universe,
as the space-time theorem says, then the cause
of the universe must be some entity operating
in a time dimension completely independent
of and pre-existent to the time dimension
of the cosmos. It tells us that the Creator
is transcendent, operating beyond the dimensional
limits of the universe. It tells us that God
is not the universe itself, nor is God contained
within the universe.6
The most important aspect of
the Big Bang is that it gives mankind the
chance to understand Allah's power better.
The origination of a universe with all the
matter it contains from nothing is one of
the greatest signs of Allah's might. The delicate
equilibrium in the energy at the moment of
the explosion is a very big sign directing
us towards thinking about the infinity of
Allah's knowledge.
| Notes |
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1.Taskin
Tuna, Uzayin Sirlari (The Secrets of Space),
Bogazi蓾 Yayinlari, p.185
2. Colin A. Ronan, The Universe Explained,
The Earth-Dwellers's Guide to the Mysteries
of Space, Henry Holt and Company, pp.
178-179
3. Taskin Tuna, Uzayin Sirlari (The Secrets
of Space), Bogazi蓾 Yayinlari, p.186
4.Steven Weinberg, The First Three Minutes,
A Modern View of the Origin of the Universe,
Basic Books, June 1993, p. 87
5.Stephen W. Hawking, A Brief History
of Time, Bantam Books, April 1988, p.
121
6. Hugh Ross, The Creator and the Cosmos,
How Greatest Scientific Discoveries of
the Century Reveal God, Colorado: NavPress,
Revised Edition, 1995, p. 76 |
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