Actually, clouds are manifestations of holographic interference designed to cloak spacecraft from the planet Zorack as they harvest moisture from the Terran face. What appears as rain falling is moisture going up. The illusion is so perfect.....
Woof!
This is in the Quran 15: 22 وَأَرْسَلْنَا الرِّيَاحَ لَوَاقِحَ فَأَنزَلْنَا مِنَ السَّمَاء مَاء
The explanation: (And We send forth the 'impregnating' winds, and We send down water from the sky)
Does it not occur to you that your use of the Koran to explain all makes Islam appear on the same level as some of those more off-the-wall cults who believe they can catch a ride on Hale Bopp? A religious text is just that. You don't go to a butcher shop to buy a shirt do you?
BTW, if you take humour as an insult, you are taking yourself far too seriously, thus creating your own hell on Earth.
Woof!
If they say: this is the effect of the friction with the atmosphere: all these bodies are outside the atmosphere;
Yes, they do say that, and it's because the asteroid and the comet are made of different things. The comet is made of volatiles that radiation can easily modify, the harder stuff the asteroid's made of doesn't respond the same way.if they say this is the effect of the sunrays: why the effect then is so obvious on the comet and not so on the asteroid?
That must be the dumbest single thing you've said so far. What do you think illuminates the moon and the planets at night? Whether or not it's night at the particular place you happen to be on the earth has nothing to do with the illumination of distant bodies in the sky. Do you know what a shadow is? Do you understand anything about perspective, lines of sight, anything like that? I'm beginning to think you're more than merely ignorant, that argument is simply stupid.On the contrary, the picture of the asteroid is taken when the sun shines on this asteroid, while the picture of the comet was taken at night.
This is in the Quran 15: 22وَأَرْسَلْنَا الرِّيَاحَ لَوَاقِحَ فَأَنزَلْنَا مِنَ السَّمَاء مَاء
The explanation: (And We send forth the 'impregnating' winds, and We send down water from the sky)
Straw man. Nobody says that. Yes, they do say that, and it's because the asteroid and the comet are made of different things. The comet is made of volatiles that radiation can easily modify, the harder stuff the asteroid's made of doesn't respond the same way. That must be the dumbest single thing you've said so far. What do you think illuminates the moon and the planets at night? Whether or not it's night at the particular place you happen to be on the earth has nothing to do with the illumination of distant bodies in the sky. Do you know what a shadow is? Do you understand anything about perspective, lines of sight, anything like that? I'm beginning to think you're more than merely ignorant, that argument is simply stupid.
So your religion has more than one god, how multi-supreme being of you. Anyway how do you know you have the only god, I can name loads of other gods each as believable as yours. No, safest to stay neutral and be atheist, imagine going to heaven and finding you've backed the wrong religion all this time, tut tut. Gods can accept atheists but following the wrong one would be hell (literally).......
They're both in the sunshine you silly man, that's the only way we can see them. And yes, I do "know and grasp the knowledge and science," as you rather clumsily put it. I think a successful 30+ year career in the subject speaks for itself. The ignorant one here is you.See the images once again:
The comet in the darkness
The asteroid in the sun shine:
They're both in the sunshine you silly man, that's the only way we can see them. And yes, I do "know and grasp the knowledge and science," as you rather clumsily put it. I think a successful 30+ year career in the subject speaks for itself. The ignorant one here is you.
Nuts! I have seen it rain when there wasn't a visible cloud overhead and it is also not necessarily preceeded by a "certain kind of the wind". lmaoGenerally, the rain comes down from the sky, as in a large number of the Quran ayat, like this aya 25: 48
وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَرْسَلَ الرِّيَاحَ بُشْرًا بَيْنَ يَدَيْ رَحْمَتِهِ وَأَنزَلْنَا مِنَ السَّمَاء مَاء طَهُورًا
The explanation: (And it is He Who sends the winds, bearing good tidings just before His mercy [: the rain], and We send down from the sky purifying water.)
So He explained here that the rain water comes down from the sky, and that it is heralded by a certain kind of the wind that will bear to them the glad tidings that the rain is coming. God explained also that the rain water is pure and palatable to drinking and is purifying of the dirt when used by man for washing, and it purifies the atmosphere from the smoke and dust and other polluting substances.
Because it is hot and less denser than the cold air, the hot wind and the cloud rising up will be faced by the snow scattered in the high altitudes like in the cirrus and alto clouds, so this rising hot wind and cloud will come below that snow, and will be prevented from rising up, and the hot wind and the cloud will heat that snow leading to its melting [in addition to some pressure effect, because the hot wind and cloud will be prevented, by that snow, from rising up].
This will lead to melting of that snow into water drops that will come down through the cloud that has come below, and when it is falling down, it will drag more water droplets from the lower cloud leading to the falling down of the rain in profuse amount.
The rain
The presence of the hot wind and cloud is essential, without which the rain will not fall, then when the snow will accumulate, it will come down in the snow form, like in some cold countries in winter, because there is no hot wind to melt that snow.
The snow
N.B. The Quran is only in Arabic; the English words are merely the translation of the meaning, and the English words are not the Quran.