Friday 20 May 2011

Quranic science of 7th century fails

Till now Quran has failed to give any scientific facts, after reading the modern embrology,we see no stage called as clot,bones are not formed first,and flesh doesn't  covers the bones.quran is simply borrowing the works of greek scientists like Galen etc

Quran fails to mention about actual fertilization process,it just talks about sperm,but forgets about ovulation process I,e the sperm goes in search of egg,it talks about mingled fluid,I.e sperm and blood clot,which is unscientific

Quran fails to mention the formation of cell,when gamets of male and female fuses and,it forms a zygote,which is the initial cell

Quran fails to mention about Cell devision
1)mitosis
2)meosis I
3)meosis II
4)Different phases like ana phase,metaphase

Quran fails to mention about chromosomes,which stores the genitic meterials

Quran fails to mention about DNA replication
DNA replication is a biological process that occurs in all living
organisms and copies their DNA; it is the basis for biological inheritance.The process starts with one double-stranded DNA molecule and produces two identical copies of the molecule.
Each strand of the original double-stranded DNA molecule serves as template for the production of the complementry strands.

Quran fails to mention about the
Daughter cell,Blastomere,Blastocyst,placenta,trophoblast,uterine lining,epithelium cells,connective tissue,blood cells etc.

Conenctive tissue are the group of tissue in the body that maintains the form of the body and its organs with the help of ligaments,tendons,cartilage.quran fails to mention this,allah didn't knew that he needs some conntive tissuse to hold the organs like heart,etc??

Till now allah was just beating around the bush,At last Allah gives a final blow by lobbing grenade on modern science

<<<Allah created man from nothing>>>
Quran(19:67):-But does not man call to mind that we created him before out of nothing?
Hahahaha Quran(54:17)easy to understand!

DNA replication

Short Summary


DNA

DNA replication. The double helix is unwound and each strand acts as a template. Bases are matched to synthesize the new partner strands.


Phase

Meotic phase


Zyogtic meosis

Zygotic life cycle


gametic meosis

Gametic life cycle


meiosis

Events involving meiosis, showing chromosomal
crossover