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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 75
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER PHYSICIST
MAX PLANCK:
"A certain order prevails in our universe.
This order can be formulated in terms of
purposeful activity"
leave the cave alone for several billion
years and then come back and take a look
at it. Upon our return we notice that some
of the rocks have gotten smaller, some
have disappeared, the level of dirt is high-
er, there's more mud, and so on. Things
are more disordered, which is normal–just
as we might expect. If, billions of years
later, you find rocks delicately carved into statues, you would definitely de-
cide that this order cannot be explained away by laws of nature. The only
rational explanation is that "a conscious mind" caused these things to be.
So the order of this universe is the most overwhelming proof of the ex-
istence of a superior consciousness. The Nobel prize winner German physi-
cist Max Planck explains the order in the universe:
At all events, we should say, in summing up, that, according to every-
thing taught by the exact sciences about the immense realm of nature
in which our tiny planet plays an insignificant role, a certain order
prevails–one independent of the human mind. Yet, in so far as we are
able to ascertain through our senses, this order can be formulated
in terms of purposeful activity. There is evidence of an intelligent
order of the universe. 48
Paul Davies explains the triumph of this marvelous equilibrium and har-
mony over materialism thus:
Everywhere we look in the Universe, from the far flung galaxies to the
deepest recesses of the atom, we encounter order... Central to the idea
of a very special, orderly Universe is the concept of information. A high-
ly structured system, displaying a great deal of organised activity,