Page 19 - Allah's Artistry in Colour
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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar 17
eye. For this reason, the light arriving on earth must take such a form that it
can be easily perceived by the eye and not harm it. For this, the rays must
pass through a filter. This giant filter is the "atmosphere" which surrounds
the earth.
3. The light passing through the atmosphere is spread over the earth,
and on hitting the objects it encounters, it is reflected. The objects on which
light falls must not be of a type that do not absorb light but reflect it. In other
words, the structural quality of the objects must also be in harmony with the
light reaching the earth so that colour can form. This condition is also ful-
filled and a new light wave is reflected from the objects on which the light
coming from the sun strikes.
4. Another essential step in the
process of colour formation is the need
for a perceiver to perceive the light
waves, which is the eye. It is essential
that the light waves be in harmony also
with the organs of sight.
5. The rays coming from the sun
must pass through the lens and the lay-
ers of the eye and be converted into
nerve impulses in the retina. Then these
signals must be conveyed to the vision
centre of the brain, which is responsible
for making sense of sight.
6. There is a last step that has to be
The importance of colours in man's life is
indisputable as every object acquires a
meaning with its colours. Imagine that none
of the colours you see in this photograph on
the left (including black and white) exist at
all. Certainly, you would not be able see any
of the objects in the photograph. For the for-
mation of even a single one of these numer-
ous colours present on these objects, quite
a few factors must be fulfilled, all at the
same time. Allah has made the formation of
colours dependent on the existence of a
very detailed system.