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Saudi cleric declares the Earth has stopped — Cosmos Newsblog
Or more precisely that it never started and sits stationary in space. Asked by a student if the Earth was moving, Sheik Bandar al-Khaibari's confident response was that the planet is “stationary and does not move”.

It got worse from there as he tried to illustrate his point.

"We go to Sharjah airport to travel to China by plane, clear? Focus with me...
“If you say that it rotates, if we leave Sharjah airport on an international flight to China.
“The Earth is rotating, right? So if the plane stops still on air, wouldn’t China be coming towards it? True or not?
“If the Earth rotates on the other direction, the plane will not be able to reach China, because China is also rotating as the plane rotates.”
It is not the first time Saudi religious leaders have been stumped by basic cosmology. Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz, the country's Grand Mufti from 1993 to 1999, for a long time believed the Earth was flat. He didn't change his mind until 1985 when Saudi astronaut Prince Sultan bin Salman returned after a week aboard the space shuttle Discovery to tell him personally that he had seen the Earth rotate.

But we should be fair to Saudi Arabia, which is, as the old cliche goes, a "land of contrasts". The country's doctors are among the world's leaders at separating conjoined twins and the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, or KAUST, founded north of Jeddah in 2009 has a rapidly growing reputation as a fine graduate education and research centre.

It has attracted some of the world's best minds including geneticist Nina Fedoroff, who has also written for Cosmos.

But we don't think Sheik al-Khaibari should expect tenure anytime soon.
 
Safe to say if it was up to them, they would not be able to even define Ebola virus let alone find a cure for it.
 
I nominate his findings for nobel prize in physics.
Great scholar:tup:
 
i have had the same thought before when i first came across relativity theory...
 
I thought it was a forum for discussion but what I see here is poking him instead of ruling him out with some logical answers. I am a student of physics and mathematics but I really like the way he questioned the findings of science till date.

My point is, if any of you have something to prove him wrong then say it, it would be more productive. And I think that is the only way we should respond to a questioning mind.
 
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