Title: Understanding The Behavior of Matter upon Cooling and Heating Dr' Zaid Kasim Ghazzawi www'quranmirac
1Understanding The Behavior of Matter upon Cooling
and Heating(Dr. Zaid Kasim Ghazzawi)www.quran-mi
racle.com
- This topic can be understood fully upon
reflecting upon the following Quranic verse - Have not those who disbelieve known that the
heavens and the earth were joined together as one
united piece (One weaved tapestry), then Allah
(God) tore them apart? And Allah (God) have made
from water every living thing. Will they not then
believe? - The Noble Quran (21 30)
2Lecture Topics
- This lecture shows how the following topics can
be understood upon reflecting upon the Quranic
verse (Have not those who disbelieve known that
the heavens and the earth were joined together as
one united piece (One weaved tapestry), then
Allah (God) tore them apart? And Allah (God) have
made from water every living thing. Will they not
then believe?) - Atomic Bonding
- The Lattice Structure of Matter
- The Response of Matter upon Heating and Cooling
3Atomic Bonding
4Answer (Conclusion)
Atoms link together due to the formation of
atomic knots (??? ????)
A tight knot (When ropes link together they form
a knot)
An atomic bond is broken by tearing of linking
atomic gravity weaved ropes
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8Sharing of electrons in an atomic bond
- Explained fully from the Noble Quran
9Equal distribution of charge
10- The Lattice Structure of Matter
11In the name of Allah (God) Almighty The Most
Gracious The Most Merciful
The translation of verse (15 19) in The Noble
Quran is And the earth Allah (God) spread out,
and placed therein firm mountains, and caused to
grow therein all kinds of things in a balanced
state.
Allah (God) Almighty teaches us he created
everything in a balanced state
Thus atoms should be arranged in a balanced state
Atomic arrangement is balanced if the force
acting on every atom is equal
12Imbalanced System The force on each atom is not
the same
13Imbalanced System The force on each atom is not
the same
14Balanced System The force on each atom is the same
15The hexagonal arrangement of atoms as derived
from the Noble Quran
16What is the mechanism that arrange the atoms in a
hexagonal pattern?
17Attractive pulling force between the atoms due to
atomic gravity weaved ropes
18Stability of lattice structure of atoms as
explained from the Noble Quran
- Force (1) Attractive pulling force between the
atoms due to gravity weaved ropes - Causes the distances between the atoms to be
reduced - Force (2) ?????
19Magnetic field of the earth
20N
S
21Repulsive force due to atomic magnetic field
Attractive force due to atomic gravity weaved
ropes
22The Effect of the Two Forces Generated from Every
Atom
Gravitational
Magnetic
Works to bring atoms closer to each other
Works to repel atoms
Decreasing the distances between atoms
Increasing the distances between the atoms
23Stability of lattice structure of atoms as
explained from the Noble Quran
- Force (1) Attractive pulling force between the
atoms due to gravity weaved ropes - Causes the distances between the atoms to be
reduced - Force (2) Magnetic repulsive force between the
atoms due to nucleus magnetic field - Causes an increase in the distances between the
atoms
24A perfect balance exists between force (1) (i.e.
gravity) and force (2) (i.e. magnetic)Force (1)
Force (2)Lattice structure is stable
25North Pole (N)
North Pole (N)
North Pole (N)
26The atoms arrange themselves in a hexagonal
pattern by the magnetic field generated from them
Repulsion forces between the atoms due to their
magnetic fields
S
Attractive force between the atoms due to their
gravity field
The magnetic field of the atoms
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32The Advantages of The Hexagonal Pattern of Atoms
- Optimal Utilization of Matter
- The use of minimum number of atoms to cover the
desired volume - Optimal Stability
- The atoms strengthen each other
- Balanced forces acting on each atom and thus the
structure is balanced
33The Response of Matter upon Heating and Cooling
- Explanation for The Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid
states of Matter
34Water States
Water Vapor (Gas)
Water (Liquid)
Ice (Solid)
35There is a balance between the gravitational
force of the earth on the atoms (which works to
bring the atoms closer to the surface of the
earth) and the centrifugal force active on the
atoms (which drives the atoms away from the
surface of the earth)
Centrifugal force active on the atoms
Gravitational force of the earth active on the
atoms in its heavens
The Earth
36Liquid State of Water
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Hexagonal Arrangement of atoms in water
38Liquid State of Water Each atom experiences a
pull which is equal to twice its weight Thus
liquid water settles on the ground
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3
6
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The weight of atom (7) Its own weight One
sixth of the weight of atom (1) One sixth of
the weight of atom (2) One sixth of the
weight of atom (6) The weight of atom (7) Its
own weight Weight of one atom 2 times its
weight Thus each atom in the above shape
experiences a gravity pull which is equal to
twice its weight
39There is a balance between the gravitational
force of the earth on the atoms (which works to
bring the atoms closer to the surface of the
earth) and the centrifugal force active on the
atoms (which drives the atoms away from the
surface of the earth)
Centrifugal force active on the atoms
Gravitational force of the earth active on the
atoms in its heavens
And in the liquid state of water because each
atom experiences a gravitational pull from the
earth which is equal to twice its weight, thus
the balance between the two forces (i.e.
gravitational and centrifugal) occurs in a place
on the surface of the earth.
The Earth
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41Gaseous State of Water
42The centrifugal force balances out the gravity
pull of the earth at a certain elevation and this
is seen by the rising of water atoms
The weight of atom (7) Its own weight One
eighth of the weight of atom (1) One eighth of
the weight of atom (2) One eighth of the
weight of atom (6) The weight of atom (7) Its
own weight sixth eight of the weight of an atom
1.75 times its weight Thus each atom in the
above shape experiences a gravity pull which is
equal to 1.75 its weight
43There is a balance between the gravitational
force of the earth on the atoms (which works to
bring the atoms closer to the surface of the
earth) and the centrifugal force active on the
atoms (which drives the atoms away from the
surface of the earth)
Centrifugal force active on the atoms
Gravitational force of the earth active on the
atoms in its heavens
And in the gaseous state of water because each
atom experiences a gravitational pull from the
earth which is equal to 1.75 its weight, thus the
balance between the two forces (i.e.
gravitational and centrifugal) occurs in a place
in the heavens of the earth.
The Earth
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46Solid State of Water
47Solid State of Water Each atom experiences a pull
which is equal to more than twice its weight
Thus solid water settles on the ground
The weight of atom (7) Its own weight One
fifth of the weight of atom (1) One fifth of
the weight of atom (2) One fifth of the
weight of atom (6) The weight of atom (7) Its
own weight 1.2 times the weight of an atom 2.2
times its weight Thus each atom in the above
shape experiences a gravity pull which is equal
to 2.2 its weight
48There is a balance between the gravitational
force of the earth on the atoms (which works to
bring the atoms closer to the surface of the
earth) and the centrifugal force active on the
atoms (which drives the atoms away from the
surface of the earth)
Centrifugal force active on the atoms
Gravitational force of the earth active on the
atoms in its heavens
And in the solid state of water because each atom
experiences a gravitational pull from the earth
which is equal to 2.2 its weight, thus the
balance between the two forces (i.e.
gravitational and centrifugal) occurs in a place
on the surface of the earth.
The Earth
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50Understanding Boiling Phenomenon from The Nobel
Quran
51An increase in the volume of the liquid due to
heating (Larger distances between atoms)
52Currents in the liquid due to elevation of hotter
atoms and lowering of colder atoms
53?Water Vapor
Liquid atoms leaving the liquid due to
evaporation (due to smaller number of linking
atomic gravity weaved ropes between the atoms,
which results in these atoms being elevated)