Angels use wormholes for transportation
Look up to the night sky and select a star as a destination. Can any human reach this star by just walking few steps?
General relativity explained a mechanism to contract huge distances into few meters. Albert Einstein called this mechanism
'bridges' in space-time. Today scientists call them wormholes.
A wormhole acts as a shortcut connecting two distant regions in the universe.
God gave this method of transportation to his angels throughout
the universe. The Quran calls them 'Ma'arej' (معارج) and
describes how angels use them for long distance travel. Today
Moslems know that these 'Ma'arej' is what scientists call
wormholes.
Physicists know how a wormhole works but have never actually
used one. Do you remember how a frictionless roller coaster works? That
is, you start high and slow then you go down and fast but when you come
back up again to your previous height you return to your previous slow
speed? Well, the wormhole is the most efficient roller coaster you can
imagine. Energy is not required to move through the wormhole, that is,
you can simply switch off your rockets. Gravity accelerates you and
pulls you through and then expels you the other side. You will feel like
being swept by waves at the beach; nothing more.
On your way through, gravity causes your clock to run slower and your
ruler to shrink. Distant observers see you accelerating to relativistic
speeds; as a result, your energy (and mass) increase dramatically in
their view; but when you get out the other side everything returns back
to normal (your clock, ruler...).
[Quran 70.1-4] Someone asked about the penalty that will befall the unbelievers; (A penalty) that has none to ward off; (a penalty) from Allah (who owns) wormholes [Ma'arej in Arabic] The angels and the Spirit ascend to Him in a day, the measure of which is fifty thousand years.
Any
object passing through this wormhole will also experience this same
time dilation (one day inside wormhole vs. 50,000 years on Earth) and
not just those angels. This time dilation does not say how long it takes
you to cross the wormhole, it just says that when you pass through the
wormhole you age by this ratio.
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Moslems also believe that wormholes are not strictly for the use of angels. Their prophet used a wormhole once in the
'Israa & Mi'raj' (Mi'raj معراج is singular of Ma'arej).
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God says that those wormholes are doors in the
heaven that contract interstellar distances into walking distances; the
resulting scenery is bizarre: God says that those who do not believe in
the message will not believe it even if He showed them a bigger sign. He
created beautiful towering structures in the heavens. If He opens for
those nonbelievers a door in heaven and lets them continue passing
through it to those distant structures, they would not believe that they
really got there by simply walking few steps. Instead they would think
that they are just optical illusions:
[Quran 15.13-17] They do not believe the Message, like those who preceded them; Even if We [Allah] opened upon them from the heaven a door and they continued passing through it they would say 'Our sight is bedazzled, rather we have been bewitched'. It is We [Allah] who have made towering structures in the heavens and made them beautiful for beholders. And We protected them from every evil spirit accursed.
Here, they wouldn't believe their own eyes
thinking that what they see is not real. They wouldn't believe that they
got to those heavenly structures by simply walking few steps. But God
insists that what they see is real and not illusions (that is, they
really got there).
[Quran 21.104] On the day when We will fold the heaven, like the folder compacts the books, and as We originated the first creation We shall return it; a promise (binding on Us); surely We will deliver.
Here God promises to make the
Big Crunch
not by gravity but rather by folding the Heavens like a book, that is,
by the same mechanism He controls wormholes. This means that this Big
Crunch can begin and end in a fraction of a second!
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