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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
This 27-meter-high radar
facility, reminiscent of a
fly's eye, scans the sky Air radar used to identify
above northern Alaska and powerful storms and track
is used as an early warning their movements.
system against ballistic
Radar used to control
missiles.
the traffic in New
Zealand.
cal values by the radar receiver and recorded as data on "echo stores."
Finally, the data is processed and converted into images. 45
The use of the Arabic verb "alanna," meaning "We have made mal-
leable," in the tenth verse of Surah Saba' is again exceedingly wise. Iron
is still described as soft, or malleable, despite being physically very hard.
This form of iron, known as "soft magnetic iron" because of its magnetic
properties is used greatly in radar and satellite technology. Soft iron is
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used because it strengthens the magnetic field and can be opened and
closed as desired.
"The wind being told to blow at his command" is how the Qur’an de-
scribes the power given to the Prophet Solomon (as). Verse 36 of Sura Sad
may very well be a reference to electromagnetic signals being transmitted
as desired in the air—thanks to the use of soft iron. (Allah knows the truth.)
The radar imaging used today scans the world at every moment and
developments taking place anywhere on the earth can thus be constantly
monitored. In addition, data can be collected about physical features on
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