Among the wonders of Imam Jafer al-Sadiq (a) was his theory
of light. He said “Light comes from an object in to our eyes. The light which
enters our eyes is only a part
of the total light which brightens it that is the reason we
cannot see clearly objects from far. If the entire light enters our eyes, then
we can see distant objects clearly. If a device could be made so as to collect
the entire amount of light in our eyes then we can see the distant object
clearly”
This theory reached Europe and Rager
Beacon used to teach this theory in Oxford
University . Subsequently he
promulgated his own theory called “Light Theory” in which he expressed his idea
that if we could invent an instrument which could convey the complete quantum
of light in our eyes then we could see the object 50 times nearer. He was
called Doctor Admiral. He died in the year 1294. In the year 1608, Lapershy of
Flends, a Belgium
national invented the first telescope following the theory of Imam Jafer al-Sadiq
(a). In the year 1610, Galilee improved upon this
telescope and brought it from Padua University
to Vanes and installed it on top of a church. The senators were excited and
would like to see the moon through his telescope. When people enquired as to
how they could see distant objects so near, Galilee
would repeat Imam (a)’s theory. If Imam
Jafer al-Sadiq (a) would not have presented the theory of light, would Lapershy
or Galilee have produced a telescope and confirm Copernick
and Kippler’s theory that stars including earth are revolving around the sun?
Aristotle presented the false theory that stars are not
revolving around sun. This false idea kept the human race from investigating
space for 18 centuries. The impact of Imam Jafer-al Sadiq (a) theory of light
can be imagined by the development in Physics and Astronomy in subsequent
centuries.
Imam Jafer al-Sadiq (a)’s theory of light’s second part is
equally important. He(a) said that light travels from objects to human eyes
where as before that it was believed that light comes from eyes to the object. He (a) was the first
Muslim to negate this theory and asserted that light comes from an object and
travels to the eyes. The logic is that we cannot see an object in dark and if
the old theory is correct then we should be able to see in dark. Imam (a)
further said that to see an object either the object should be lighted or light
should fall on the object.
Imam (a) further said about the speed of light. He (a) said “light
travels very fast towards our eyes and it is a mobile thing”. The Imam (a)
while talking to his students said “Strong light can move heavy objects and the
light which dawned upon Prophet Musa (a), if Allah wanted could have moved Mount
Sina ”.
Imam (a)’s above statements and theory of light is more
important than modern Lasers.
Although I have some hints in my memory. No denial, my father told me when I was under 10 years(1975). Could not you please provide references of the contents so that any one of us could produce it for our past knowledge and links. Your research and presentation is sincerely appreciated.
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