Corrective movement in space.. Look at Hafez al-Assad

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As soon as “NASA” revealed the deepest color image of the universe that revealed the Big Bang that occurred 13 billion years ago, the Arab tweeters went to joke, in an attempt to drop this exceptional scientific achievement on their political tragedies.

From the appearance of a picture of Hafez al-Assad in the heart of the galaxy, under the title “corrective movement”, to the installation of his image in the heart of the galaxies, under the slogan “fighting cosmic conspiracies”, to the appearance of the image of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas under the slogan “Decoration of the entire universe” taken from a popular song The tweeters went on to install pictures and formulate sentences that expanded into the Lebanese interior to show the size of the global achievements, in contrast to the Lebanese preoccupation with their crises, especially the power outage.

The website of the American Space Agency (NASA) published new images of the depths of the universe that reveal mountains and valleys full of twinkling stars, describing them as a “near and young star formation region” in a specific spot called “Carina Nebula” – or Nebula Nebula – in the Milky Way Galaxy, about 7600 away from Earth. Light year.

NASA explained that this image was taken in infrared light by the agency’s new (James Webb) Space Telescope, and reveals for the first time previously unseen regions of star birth.

And the discussion about the achievement, was not limited to the joke. A battle erupted between religious and atheists against the backdrop of the discoveries of the universe. While religious people go to consider the universe as God’s creation, and that the image is an embodiment of the amazing divine artifact, atheists respond that the universe is self-contained, and that these discoveries negate religious narrations about Adam.. It is an ancient and absurd discussion that is renewed at every scientific event, and often touches on religious practices and comparisons. between religious scholars and astronomers, in an attempt by both parties to prove their point.

In the new telescope’s 3D image, the so-called “cosmic cliffs” look like rocky mountains on a moonlit evening, but are actually the edge of a giant gas cavity, according to NASA.

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