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Quantum mechanics blows my mind

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51:47: "It is We who have built the universe with (Our creative) power; and, verily, it is We who are steadily expanding it."

This can mean anything you want as the wording is sufficiently obtuse.

Truth is acute or a point.

Yet all religious text are long wordy accounts of history open to many interpretations.
 
51:47: "It is We who have built the universe with (Our creative) power; and, verily, it is We who are steadily expanding it."

This can mean anything you want as the wording is sufficiently obtuse.

Truth is acute or a point.

Yet all religious text are long wordy accounts of history open to many interpretations.

In this case , there s an affirmation, i.e, expansion of universe, that was
to be known plausible only 14 centuries after the sentence was written...
 
Like I said that wording is sufficient obtuse as to mean a multitude of ideas.

This could very well be a statement of local society organizing and growing a city or town.

There are so many non religious historical documents that are filled with these obtuse statements. Yet scholars do not attempt to draw any solid conclusions from these obtuse writings.
 
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