So according to your argument these ideas where introduced way before the Quran. But they were not established scientific facts. I mean they were just proposed ideas but could not be proven at the time. Therefore, what is the probablity that man could have inserted this proposed ideas into the Quran knowing that they were not proven before but would to be proven in the future?
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One of the facts that gave man a clue about the shape of the earth was when watching for a ship at sea. First he would see the mast, then the sails and then the ship would come into view. People have had ideas throughout time and they work on them, sometimes they get proven, sometimes not, it takes time and technology. Einstein predicted the existence of black holes but during his time we did not have the technology to prove it. Now we do and now we know he was right. Nothing to do with God, everything to do with using some common sense.
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One of the facts that gave man a clue about the shape of the earth was when watching for a ship at sea. First he would see the mast, then the sails and then the ship would come into view. People have had ideas throughout time and they work on them, sometimes they get proven, sometimes not, it takes time and technology. Einstein predicted the existence of black holes but during his time we did not have the technology to prove it. Now we do and now we know he was right. Nothing to do with God, everything to do with using some common sense.