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1 THERE ARE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ANGELS AND HUMANS BASED ON THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS Ahmad Sudirman CAD, CAM and CNC Technology Education with quality (3CTEQ) STOCKHOLM, January 09,

2 THERE ARE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ANGELS AND HUMANS BASED ON THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS Copyright 2015 Ahmad Sudirman* Stockholm - SWEDEN. INTRODUCTION Before the author describes more about the significant problem concerning the factors which indicate similarity between angels and humans based on the molecular structure of nucleic acids, first author of seeking forgiveness from Allah SWT. The factors that describe the similarities in the human body and the angels were taken from the verses: 1. "she kept the veil (which protect) from them; then We sent to her Our spirit, then he changed being human in front of her (in the form of) a perfect man." (Maryam: 19:17) 2. "And (remember) when We said to the angels:" Bow down to Adam's you, "then they threw themselves " (Al-Baqarah 2:34) 3. " Who made the angels as messengers (to take care of a wide range of affairs) that have wings, respectively (there are) two, three and four. God adds to His creation what is desired his "(Fatir: 35: 1) 4. "God chooses messengers from angels and from men..." (Al-Hajj: 22:75) 5. "The angels and Gabriel up (facing) to God in a day the measure of which fifty thousand years." (Al Ma'aarij: 70: 4) 6. " if you are patient and get prepared, and they come to attack you with immediate, Allah will help you with five thousand angels who wear the sign." (Al 'Imran 3: 125) 7. " when the two angels record the deeds, one sitting on the right and the others sat on the left." (Qaf: 50:17) 8. "Do they think that We do not hear the secrets and the promptings they? Actually (we hear), and messengers (angels) We always recorded on their side." (Az Zukhruf: 43: 80) 9. " and sent His angels guard thee, so that when death comes to one of you, he was taken lives by angels, and the angels not neglect its obligations." (Al-An'am: 6:61) The molecular structure of nucleic acids or also called deoxyribonucleic acid is a tool which the author uses to describe the factors that describe the similarity between the angel and the body of the human body. HYPOTHESIS Here the author propose hypothesis whether there are common factors between angels and humans based on the molecular structure of nucleic acids? THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS The molecular structure of nucleic acids or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) as a tool used by the author to analyze the factors that have a similarity between angels and humans are the result of the discovery of Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Watson and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins. Where they received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery was in

3 DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic information storage has dual structure that forms a double helix and a polynucleotide containing macromolecules composed of polymers of nucleotides repeated. This nucleotide is composed of folate, 5-carbon sugar and one of the nitrogenous bases. Nitrogen base is Guanine (G), adenine (A), Cytocine (C) and Thymine (T). For example, one example of a nucleotide is folate, 5-carbon sugar and Thymine (T). Guanine (G) is composed of 5 carbon atoms, 5 nitrogen atoms, 1 oxygen atom and 5 hydrogen atoms. Adenine (A) has 5 carbon atoms, 5 nitrogen atoms and 5 hydrogen atoms. Cytocine (C) contains 4 carbon atoms, 3 nitrogen atoms, 1 oxygen atom and 5 hydrogen atoms. Thymine (T) containing 5 carbon atoms, 2 nitrogen atoms, 2 oxygen atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms. Folate contains 1 phosphorus atom, 4 oxygen atoms and 2 hydrogen atoms. The 5-carbon sugar has 5 carbon atoms, 2 oxygen atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms. ANGELS CHANGED BEING HUMAN " she kept the veil (which protect) from them; then We sent to her Our spirit, then he changed being human in front of her (in the form of) a perfect man." (Maryam: 19:17) Based on the molecular structure of nucleic acids or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a human being composed of 32.20% carbon atoms, 25.43% nitrogen, 6.78% oxygen atoms and 35.59% hydrogen atoms. The carbon atoms, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen are widely available around us and in the atmosphere. These atoms are the raw material for the manufacture of humans, animals, fungi, amoeba, plants, bacteria and archaea. We can say that humans are built almost a third of the carbon atoms, a quarter of the nitrogen atoms, almost one-tenth of the oxygen atoms and more than a third of the hydrogen atoms in which all of the atoms are available all around us, in the soil and in the atmosphere. Now if we base it on the verse Maryam: 19:17 above mentioned that the angels "... changed being human in front of her (in the form of) a perfect man", then we can say that the angel's body contains elements of the same atoms as atomic elements that build the human body. So the angel's body contains carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen. If we make an analysis of the atoms present in the human body, the atoms into building materials of the human body is not lost. If the man was dead and buried his body was taken away the earth to decay or decomposition process through the help of living organisms such as fungi, bacteria, grubs and ants. In this decay process carbon atoms and oxygen atoms to form carbon dioxide or carbonic acid substances. Then substances carbonic acid is absorbed by plants and changed into oxygen and glucose through the process of photosynthesis with the help of sunlight, water and chloroplasts. Chloroplasts found in green plant parts. Glucose is used as food by plants, while the oxygen is used for groceries through the process of respiration by humans and animals. Furthermore, ammonia is converted to nitrite by bacteria nitrosoma. Then nitrite is converted into nitrate by bacteria nitrobaktor. Finally nitrate through denitrification process back into nitrogen and rises into the atmosphere. So the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen that become building materials dead human body is back out and gathered around us and there are rising up into the atmosphere. Furthermore, the atoms will be used again to be the raw material of humans and other living organisms that are new. 3

4 Likewise, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen into building materials in the body of an angel is not lost. Angels do not experience death as a human, but an angel of life through the transformation process starts from the carbon atoms into nitrogen atoms then nitrogen atoms into oxygen atoms and oxygen atoms back into carbon atoms. The transformation process of the carbon atoms back into a carbon atom takes more than 31,240,000 years. ANGELS INTERACT WITH M PARTICLE "The angels and Gabriel up (facing) to God in a day, the measure of which fifty thousand years." (Al Ma'aarij: 70: 4) " Who made the angels as messengers (to take care of a wide range of affairs) that have wings, respectively (there are) two, three and four. God adds to His creation what is desired his "(Fatir: 35: 1) Based on the verse Ma'aarij: 70: 4 above, we can get an idea that the speed of the angels 5,474,959,764,225 kilometers per second. While the speed of light only reaches 299, kilometers per second. Where 1 sec according to the calculations of angels is, equal to 18,262,500 seconds in human calculations. In the opinion of the author of an angel can reach speeds times the speed of light is caused by the interaction between an angel with a particle the author named M particle or M boson. M particle can make the transformation of energy to reach speeds of up to kilometers per second. So when the angel will fly by using the wings must first interact with M particles. Which according to the author of this M particle is around us and in the universe, but until this moment cannot be discovered by man-made techniques. Attempt to find the M particles ongoing today. The author is also called M particles with the name dark matter. ANGELS AND HUMANS BEING MESSENGERS OF GOD AND ANGELS TO JOIN FIGHT "God chooses messengers from angels and from men..." (Al-Hajj: 22:75) ",if you are patient and get prepared, and they come to attack you with immediate, Allah will help you with five thousand angels who wear the sign." (Al 'Imran 3: 125) Now let us examine more deeply about this angel. Based on the verses of Al Hajj: 22:75 and Ali 'Imran: 3: 125 above, we can understand that between angels and humans are no different. Angels and humans may be the messenger of God. Likewise, when a human being doing the war, the angel was also involved in the war. Of course, the war was that man will die while the wounded angel gets injured though still will live forever. ANGELS RECORDED IN HUMAN MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS " when the two angels record the deeds, one sitting on the right and the others sat on the left." (Qaf: 50:17) "Do they think that We do not hear the secrets and the promptings they? Actually (we hear), and messengers (angels) We always recorded on their side." (Az Zukhruf: 43: 80) " and sent His angels guard thee, so that when death comes to one of you, he was taken lives by angels, and the angels not neglect its obligations." (Al-An'am: 6:61) 4

5 Let us trace behind the curtain "... messengers (angels) We always recorded on their side" (Az-Zukhruf: 43: 80) " one sitting on the right and the others sat on the left." (Qaf: 50:17) Robert W. Holley, Har Gobind Khorana and Marshall W. Nirenberg were discovered on the interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis and RNA (ribonucleic acid) which have a role to synthesize proteins and convey the information stored in DNA. They received the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine field on the research results in According to their genetic code or codon present in the molecular structure of nucleic acids can be used among others to examine the development of all kinds of organisms living in this world since the beginning of the emergence of archaea, bacteria, plants, amoeba, fungi, animals to humans until now. Based on the verses of Az Zukhruf: 43: 80 and Qaf: 50:17 above and associated with the molecular structure of nucleic acids, it would appear to us that it is actually an angel whose body is built from carbon atoms, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen contained in the DNA of the human body. This means that what is called the angel of human deeds recorded is actually because of all the deeds and human development recorded and stored in the genetic code that is made of the arrangement of atoms of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen. Because the angel's body is built also from the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, then this means that the angel itself noted human deeds stored in DNA or molecular structure of nucleic acids. Then, if we examine "... when death comes to one of you, he was taken lives by angels,..." (Al-An'am: 6:61) illustrates the human was taken lives by angels is when carbon atoms, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen which is building the human body out of a dead human body through a process of decay or decomposition process through the help of living organisms such as fungi, bacteria, grubs and ants. So based on the molecular structure of nucleic acid elements carbon atoms, nitrogen atoms, oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms are the same as the element carbon atoms, nitrogen atoms, oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms in the body of an angel. Therefore where there are humans there is an angel who recorded the deeds of human and angels who take the lives of humans. ANGELS BOW DOWN TO HUMANS BASE ON THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE NUCLEIC ACIDS "And (remember) when We said to the angels:" Bow down to Adam's you, "then they threw themselves " (Al-Baqarah 2:34) Based on the verse Al-Baqarah: 2:34 above associated with the molecular structure of nucleic acids, that between angels and humans there are similarities. Because of these similarities, the angel gives respect to humans. Likewise, human respect and believe in angels. So the secret behind the verse Al-Baqarah: 2:34 is actually between angels and humans there are similarities in the arrangement of atoms of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen atoms making up the body respectively. CONCLUSION Based on the description above, we can conclude there are factors similarities between angels and humans based on the molecular structure of nucleic acids. Where the similarity is based on an angel can be transformed into a perfect human being. 5

6 The speed of the angels reaches 5,474,959,764,225 kilometers per second. While the speed of light only reaches 299, kilometers per second. Where 1 sec according to the calculations of angels is, equal to 18,262,500 seconds in human calculations. In the opinion of the author of an angel can reach speeds times the speed of light is caused by the interaction between an angel with a particle the author named M particle or M boson. M particle can make the transformation of energy to reach speeds of up to kilometers per second. So when the angel will fly by using the wings must first interact with M particles. Which according to the author of this M particle is around us and in the universe, but until this moment cannot be discovered by man-made techniques. Attempt to find the M particles ongoing today. The author is also called M particles with the name dark matter. Between angels and humans are no different. Angels and humans may be the messenger of God. Likewise, when a human being doing the war, the angel was also involved in the war. Of course, the war was that man will die while the wounded angel gets injured though still will live forever. An angel whose body is built from carbon atoms, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen contained in the DNA of the human body. This means that what is called the angel of human deeds recorded is actually because of all the deeds and human development recorded and stored in the genetic code that is made of the arrangement of atoms of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen. Because the angel's body is built also from the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, then this means that the angel itself noted human deeds stored in DNA or molecular structure of nucleic acids. The human was taken lives by angels is when carbon atoms, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen which is building the human body out of a dead human body through a process of decay or decomposition process through the help of living organisms such as fungi, bacteria, grubs and ants. Based on the molecular structure of nucleic acid elements carbon atoms, nitrogen atoms, oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms are the same as the element carbon atoms, nitrogen atoms, oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms in the body of an angel. Therefore where there are humans there is an angel who recorded the deeds of human and angels who take the lives of humans. Between angels and humans there are similarities in the arrangement of atoms of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen atoms making up the body respectively. Because of these similarities, the angel gives respect to humans. Likewise, human respect and believe in angels. 6

7 *Ahmad Sudirman Candidate of Philosophy degree in Psychology Candidate of Philosophy degree in Education Candidate of Philosophy degree in vocational education in The Industrial Programme, Engineering Mechanics CAD, CAM and CNC Technology Education with quality (3CTEQ) STOCKHOLM, January 09,

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