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The Quran And Quantum Physics: Heart & Science
Contributor(s): Malak, Sebahat (Author)
ISBN: 1731545304     ISBN-13: 9781731545305
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $26.13  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2018
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- Science | Physics - Quantum Theory
Physical Information: 0.97" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (1.22 lbs) 436 pages
 
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Heart & ScienceModern day human beings have come to the realization that science and religion are not separate or distant concepts. The number of those who do not see science as simply a means of material development is increasing every day. Material development can only be of benefit if it is implemented into and intertwined with spirituality. When these two types of formations are carried out together, the door to success will open up. This book is the product of this perspective, which demonstrates the importance of creating and executing systems in accordance with human nature, providing the reader with the opportunity to examine a wide range of subjects, from quantum physics to art, from divine thought to knowledge. Step-by-step descriptions allow us to intersect science and religion with verses from the Qur'an regarding the works of many famous physicists such as Heisenberg, Hawking, Einstein, and Bohr. Setting aside the pervasive material bias of science will reveal a surprisingly clear unity between science and religion.A brief insight into the book: After the failure of five-century of this experience, it seems that we have no choice but to admit that the image of the world created with perspective is not a state of perception, but as a result of the demands of as strong and highly abstract ideas as possible. (Reverse Perspective)Pavel Florensky used his characteristics of being a physicist, a mathematician and a pious person in his book Reverse Perspective, which became popular as his masterpiece. In his book, Florensky illuminates the paintings of the Renaissance period. From an artistic point of view, he says that the appeal in the works of that period, the religious surrender, rather than examining the person who was looking at the painting and interpret it at that moment, as the whole of the expression there was a truth in the picture and the time when the work was done in an equivalent way to the present time.The quote above from Florensky's book illuminates the issue that he persistently emphasizes. According to him, it is necessary to free the realm of the worlds of science and art. That's because a situation or concept can never be explained. In such cases, inappropriate meanings are imposed on it. In other words, the subject becomes a target of misconception in which the subject is removed from the reality of a centralist attitude.Florensky's time period is also very important. As in all time periods, all the work done at the beginning of the 20th century was the same point of departure and ideas that are part of each other. As a different example, the German philosopher of the 20th century Heidegger's understanding that takes the human from the subject and situates him as an object in the universe can be shown. Therefore, in the parts that complete the whole time period, while Florensky names the situation Reverse Perspective, Einstein, a scientist from the same period, called it General Relativity. Their common conclusion was, on the other hand, quantum mechanics.