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Mountains are like a fluffy dyed wool



Allah says
"وَتَكُونُ الْجِبَالُ كَالْعِهْنِ الْمَنْفُوشِ"

And the mountains will be like fluffy colored wool.

We understand this meaning

That the mountains will be massless on the Day of Resurrection, as this huge mass of them will vanish until they become like fluffy colored wool that flies in the air due to its light weight, and this is indicated by this upcoming scientific meaning.

in 1960

British scientist Peter Higgins predicted the existence of nanoparticles that we can't see but are already inside us and everything around us. These particles are given a cluster state. We and all things around us because of these particles have a mass called Hegzbuzen, to scientist Peter Higgs without these particles there are no people or nothing in existence

The scientist was Peter Higgins

  He has accurate calculations in this regard. The rest of the physicists agreed at the time that these particles must exist, and they called these particles (subatomic particles).

in 1993

  A group of volcanic physicists went to the British Minister of Science (William Griff) asking him for financial assistance in building a huge hydrological collider to discover Higgsbosen particles.

in 2013

Half a century later, CERN expected CERN to possess Higgs particles again. Then the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to both scientists: Peter Higgs and his colleague Francois Englert

The sayings of scholars in this regard

Scientist / Stephen Hawking warns us that the planet we live in is unstable and may collaps Dr. Joseph Lichen, physicist at the University of Chicago If you use all the rules of physics that we know now and according to pure physics calculations, the universe is unstable

 

Dr Benjamin Allanke, a physicist at the University of Cambridge, explains in detail

When he talks about a particular particle in the universe called Hegzbuzen, it's 127 gigatoelectrons, but the universe is settling in. The problem is that the Higgsbuss particle observed by the hedron collider is roughly 126 gigatonnes (eV), which puts physicists on edge because it has to Be 127 gigabytes of electrons, according to researcher / Stephen Hawking - Joseph Leiken - Benjamin Alank, the possibility of the collapse of the universe and everything inside it and that all of us and the things around us will be massless.

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