Ch4: proof 1 - g
g-The Qur’an on
Deep
Seas and Internal
Waves:
Allah has said in the Qur’an:
{{ Or [the state of a disbeliever] is
like the darkness in a vast deep sea, overwhelmed with a great wave topped by a
great wave, topped by dark clouds, darkness, one above another, if a man
stretches out his hand, he can hardly see it! And he for whom Allâh has not appointed light, for him there is no
light...}},( Holly Qur’an, 24:40).
This verse mentions the
darkness found in deep seas and oceans, where if a man stretches out his hand,
he cannot see it. The darkness in deep seas and oceans is found around a depth
of 200 meters and below. At this depth, there is almost no light. Below a depth
of 1000 meters there is no light at all. Human
beings are not able to dive more than forty meters without the aid of
submarines or special equipment. Human beings cannot survive unaided in the deep dark part
of the oceans, such as at a depth of 200 meters.
Scientists have recently discovered this darkness by
means of special equipment and submarines that have enabled them to dive into
the depths of the oceans.
We can also understand from the following sentences in
the previous verse, “...in a vast deep sea, overwhelmed with a great wave
topped by a great wave, topped by dark clouds, darkness,...”, that the
deep waters of seas and oceans are covered by waves, and above these waves are
other waves. It is clear that the second set of waves
are the surface waves that we see, because the verse mentions that above
the second waves there are clouds. But what about the first
waves? Scientists have recently discovered that there are internal waves
which “occur on density interfaces between layers of different densities.”. The internal waves cover the
deep waters of seas and oceans because the deep waters have
a
higher density than the waters
above them. Internal waves act like surface waves. They can also break, just
like surface waves. Internal waves cannot be seen by the human eye, but they can
be detected by studying temperature or salinity changes at a given
location.
Ref: Oceans, Elder and
Pernetta, p. 27. - Oceanography, Gross, p.
205.
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