If they were, father, they are yours, but what are you? On July 11, Western scientists published mind-boggling images of the world's largest space telescope, the James Webb Telescope, sent into space six months ago. In which the galaxies and star clusters of the early universe were visible.
If they were, father, they are yours, but what are you?
On July 11, Western scientists published mind-boggling images of the world's largest space telescope, the James Webb Telescope, sent into space six months ago. In which the galaxies and star clusters of the early universe were visible.
A telescope is actually a light-using device that collects the light coming from distant objects at one place with the help of different lenses or glasses and a scene can be seen easily. Bending light, changing its direction, changing its speed by passing through different mediums such as air, water or glass (the speed of light is always the same). In a different medium, however, due to its collision with atoms and repeated scattering, its speed apparently decreases while passing through this medium), etc. All this is called a field of science, which is called Optics or Visual Science in Arabic.
Although man has been seeing various natural phenomena of light for years, but understanding it regularly and using it to make devices such as cameras in the early form, Muslim astronomers of the 10th century AD "Abu Ali, Al-Hasan bin Al-Hasan bin Al-Haytham" or "Ibn Al-Haytham" " Goes to the head. This scientist from the Golden Age of Islam in Baghdad explained the theory of how we actually see things.
BC Greek philosophers Ptolemy and Euclid theorized about vision that our eyes emit light that allows us to see things. But "Ibn Al-Haytham" rejected it. According to him, light does not come from the eyes but from things (in fact, depending on the things, light comes from some things and is reflected from others), which only when it falls on our eyes, then we see that thing. His main argument in rejecting Ptolemy's theory was that when we see the sun directly, our eyes are scarred. Therefore, what is the meaning of so much light coming out of the eyes? Another argument was that when the eyes are open, they cannot see such a vast environment with so much light thrown in all directions. Apart from this, he gave several basic arguments. Today we know that "Ibn al-Haytham" was right. A proof of his theory exists today in the form of the James Webb Telescope, which examines light billions of light-years away and shows us the scene of the early universe.
In Ibn Al-Haytham's book: "Kitab-e-Al-Mujabah" he described the various phenomena of light and proved through experiments with the help of lenses, mirrors that light always travels in a straight line. This book was translated into Latin in the early 13th century and thus the scientific knowledge of visualization reached Europe. There his book was translated into various European languages.
Therefore, if it is said that "Ibn Al-Haytham" laid the foundation of modern visual science, it will not be an exaggeration at all. In addition to this knowledge, "Ibn Al-Haytham" also wrote many books in other scientific sciences such as astronomy, mathematics, etc.
Today, if "Ibn al-Haytham" sat down like hooded bastards thinking that he knows everything and there is little need to do or learn anything new because everything is already known, the James Webb telescope would have been invented, that there are no ideas in mental evolution. It would have stopped, but it might not have happened today, it would have happened many centuries later.
It is interesting that with limited resources, in the 10th century AD, "Ibn al-Haytham" acquired knowledge of science and carried out scientific research. In today's era we have access to all sciences on the internet. The modern and modern universities of the world are sharing science knowledge for free, but we have sworn that "we will not dig and we will not dig". By the way, science is not the legacy of any particular nation, but from the British and not from our ancestors. Don't take any "don't". How long do you intend to remain "Baghlool" by bragging on the glorious past?
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