To Explore the Relativity Between Quranic Verses and the Long-Proven String Theory of Quantum Physics
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This research aims to find out the complex world of string theory, exploring its origin and core principle and its mention in Al-Quran. String theory suggests that the fundamental building block of the universe is not particles but a tiny vibrating string. The theory introduces the concept of an extra dimension beyond the three spatial familiar dimensions, which helps in the reconciliation of Quantum physics and General Relativity, which is used to explain the movements of strings. One aspect of theory has the potential connection to the multiverse hypothesis. The research looks into the delving relationship between string theory and Quran verses. It highlights the connection between the Quran and the Theory, particularly the term “Nakara” which relates to the concept of the vibration of string. The Quran reference to Seven heavens indicates the existence of multiple dimensions or universes. The mention of different prophets at the different levels of the seven heavens/ seven Samawat, in “The Journey of Miraj” and that is parallel to the concept of other universes. The research paper explores the intersection of scientific theory and the knowledge Al-Quran delivers to its readers. This research will provide a thought-provoking exploration of the connection between these two, String theory and Al-Quran.
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