One of the beauties of the Holy Quran is that some of its verses simultaneously point to more than one scientific topic. The verse discussed in this article refers to two scientific topics. According to the science of physics and cosmology, the structure of the universe is not uniform, and scientists propose models suggesting that the structure of space has a mesh-like or web-like form, referred to as Galaxy filament or cosmic filaments, which connect cosmic superclusters. [1] Cosmic superclusters are the largest structures in the universe, each containing smaller galaxy clusters and millions of other galaxies.
Additionally, there are smaller pathways in the universe known as Lagrangian points, which have an interesting characteristic: gravity and friction are significantly lower at these points. As a result, if humanity achieves space travel technology in the future, it could move through space using these superclusters with less energy. The existence of Lagrangian points is due to the presence of multiple massive objects whose gravitational forces neutralize each other.
Scientists state that the Milky Way galaxy contains numerous Lagrangian points, and if precise calculations are made, movement within the solar system could be achieved with very low energy. For example, some of these Lagrangian pathways are located between Mars and Saturn, and some originate from the moons of the solar system due to their gravitational influence. These Lagrangian networks are also connected to Earth. It is said that these pathways resemble hollow, invisible tubes, are not visible, and objects entering them begin a zigzag motion toward their destination.
Map of Lagrangian Pathways Around Earth in the Solar System
In Surah Adh-Dhariyat, verse 7, it is written:
By the heaven full of paths (Surah Adh-Dhariyat, 51:7)
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In Surah Luqman, verse 10, it is written:
He created the heavens without pillars that you can see, and He placed in the earth firm mountains, lest it shake with you, and He dispersed in it every kind of creature. And We sent down water from the sky, and We caused to grow therein of every noble kind.
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The first verse refers to both scientific topics mentioned in the text, while the tenth verse of Surah Luqman specifically points to the second topic: pillars that cannot be seen, as mentioned in the text and the third link, which describe invisible hollow tubes. These could precisely describe invisible pillars. If these two verses were in any other book, they would suffice to prove its truthfulness.
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