Monday, 28 January 2013

Allah in Mathematics - Equational Proof (Summary)


I'll get straight into it (this is an extremely summarized version).
For those who prefer a more in depth explanation,
PLEASE REFER TO MY SECOND POST THAT WILL PROCEED.

1,2,3,4,5......
Our numerical system has potentially a never ending amount of numbers.
But in truth
Only one number does exist

The number "1"

That is because 1 explains itself and every other number. In fact, every number is a repetition (more precisely a reproduction) of the number 1.
Not only does it explain every whole number but it also explains every type of number.
For example a fraction or a decimal point is a part of 1.

What's so special about 1 is it is also complete
1 = 100%

In maths, when something is complete It must have a bound and an end.
In maths this is signified with brackets ( )
( <------bound, beginning
) <------end, finish

So

(1) or (100%) is a more correct form of using the number (we don't use brackets commonly but we know they are there)

(1)
This also means 1 is finite.
Anything that can be calculated is.

The number (1)
by itself can not do much.
It needs a medium or a language to communicate.

Multiply, square root, divide are all fancy and group methods of doing the core symbols of maths.
Addition and subtraction

Just like (1),
(+|-)addition and subtraction can explain themselves and every other type of calculations.

Example

3x2 =6

(1+1+1) + (1+1+1) = (1+1+1+1+1+1)

So inside every (1) we have (+|-).

Scientifically we know we are living in 1 (E=mc2)

My question is say we calculated everything that exists in our (1) universe.
Hypothetically lets say
everything = (100)

What would be

1 + (100) = ?

It can not be 101
Reason
Everything has already been calculated and it equalled (100)

Let me rephrase the question

from my brief explanation above what would be

1 + (finite)
1 + (maths)
1 + (1)
1 + (universe)
1 + (everything)
1 + (100%)
1 + (E=mc2)
1 + (+|-)


????

It must be something outside of the bound and end (brackets)
Our concept of this is called
Absolute Infinity

Something beyond all bounds and ends

So in an equation
1 + (1) = ∞
Or as explained before the core language of (1) is maths (+|-)

The theory of Absolute Infinity
1 + (+|-) = ∞

What so special about this equation?

It explain outside of our brackets
Allah is complete 1
100%
Yet he is incomprehensible


It explains that we have the option I'd either choosing a + path or - negative

If on the day of judgment "=" our good deeds out way our bad
1 + (+>-) = + ∞
You will end up in eternal positive or heaven
Respectively
1 + (+<-) = - ∞
Hell

I'll go into detail with my second post.

What ill do now is show you all Quranic ayats.
Every Surah in the Quran explains the equation and never exceeds.

Surah 112,

In the name of Allah, 1=∞

The most Beneficent (saying thanks for the + in (+|-) to the ∞ beneficent)

The most merciful (asking for mercy for your - in (+|-) to the ∞ merciful )

Say he is 1 (1),
on all whom depend (+)
he begets not, nor is begotten (+|-)
and none is like him (∞)

59.22
He is Allah besides Whom there is no god; the Knower of the 1+
unseen and the seen; (-|+)
He is the Beneficent, the Merciful (=∞)
1+ (+|-) = ∞

48.14
And Allah's is the kingdom (1+). of the heavens (∞) and the earth; (+|-)
He (1+)
forgives whom He pleases and punishes whom He pleases, (+|-)
and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. (=∞)

1.1
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. (1=∞)
1.1-7
All praise is due to Allah, (1+)
the Lord of the Worlds(+|-)
The Beneficent (∞ receiver of +) the Merciful (∞ forgiver of -)
Master of the day of judgement (=)
Thee (1= ∞) do we serve (with + in (+|-))
and Thee do we beseech for help (for the - in (+|-))
Keep us on the right path"+", The path of those upon whom Thou hast bestowed favors "+". Not (the path) of those upon whom Thy wrath is brought down "-", nor of those who go astray"-".

Right path/astray, (=/≠) (+|-)
favors/wrath, (=/≠) (+|-)

2.29
He it is Who created for you (1+)
all that is in the earth, (+|-)
and He directed Himself to the heaven, so He made them complete seven heavens, and He knows all things. (=∞)

4.133
If He please, (1+)
He can make you pass away, O people! and bring others; (+|-)
and Allah has the power to do this. (=∞)

4.170 this one is about the Prophet
O people! surely the Apostle has come to you with the truth from your Lord, (1+)
therefore believe, (it shall be) good for you and If you disbelieve, then surely whatever is in the heavens and the earth is Allah's; (+|-)
and Allah is Knowing, Wise. (=∞)

96.1-3
Read in the name of your Lord Who created. (1+)
He created man from a clot. (+|-)
Read and your Lord is Most Honorable, (=∞)


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