The earth is a living planet where many complex systems run perfectly
without stopping at all. When compared to other planets, it is evident
that in all its aspects the earth is specially designed for human life.
Built on delicate balances, life prevails in every spot of this planet,
from the atmosphere to the depths of the earth.
Exploring only a few of the millions of these delicate balances would
be sufficient to show that the world we live in is specially designed
for us.
One of the most important balances in our planet is revealed in the atmosphere
that surrounds us. The atmosphere of the earth holds the most appropriate
gasses in the most appropriate ratio needed for the survival not only
of human beings, but also of all the living beings on the earth.
The 77% of nitrogen, 21% of oxygen and 1% of carbon dioxide as well as
other gasses readily available in the atmosphere represent the ideal figures
necessary for the survival of living beings. Oxygen, a gas that is vital
for living beings, helps food to be burned and converted into energy in
our bodies.
If the oxygen quantity in the atmosphere were greater than 21%, the cells
in our body would soon start to suffer great damages. The vegetation and
hydrocarbon molecules needed for life would also be destroyed. If this
quantity were less, then this would cause difficulties in our respiration,
and the food we eat would not be converted into energy. Therefore, the
21% of oxygen in the atmosphere is the most ideal quantity determined
for life.
No less than oxygen, other gasses like nitrogen and carbon dioxide are
also arranged in the ideal quantity for the needs of living beings and
the continuity of life. The amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere has
the ideal ratio to balance the harmful and burning effects of oxygen.
This ratio represents the most appropriate value required for photosynthesis,
which is essential for life's energy supply on the earth. Moreover, the
amount of carbon dioxide has the most appropriate value that is needed
to maintain the stability of the surface temperature of the earth and
to prevent heat loss especially at night time. This gas, comprising 1%
of the atmosphere, covers the earth like a quilt and prevents the loss
of heat to space. If this amount were greater, the temperature of the
earth would increase excessively, causing climatic instability and posing
a serious threat against living beings.
These proportions remain constant thanks to a perfect system. The vegetation
covering the earth converts carbon dioxide to oxygen, producing 190 billion
tons of oxygen every day. The proportion of other gasses is always kept
constant on the earth by the help of interconnected complex systems. Life
is thus sustained.
In addition to the establishment of the ideal gas mixture required for
life on the earth, the mechanisms needed to preserve and maintain this
order are created alongside with it. Any break in the balance, though
instantaneous, or any change in the ratios even for a very short time
period, would mean the total destruction of life. Yet, this does not happen.
The formation of these gasses in the atmosphere just in the amount people
need, and the constant preservation of these ratios indicate a planned
creation.
At the same time, the earth has the ideal size in terms of magnitude
to possess an atmosphere. If the mass of the earth were a little less,
then its gravitational force would be insufficient and the atmosphere
would be dispersed in space. If its mass were a little greater, then the
gravitational force would be too much and the earth would absorb all gasses
in the atmosphere. There is an incredibly high number of conditions required
for the formation of an atmosphere such as the one our world currently
has and all of these conditions should exist altogether to be able to
talk of life.
The creation of these delicate proportions and balances in the sky is
mentioned in the 7th verse of Surat ar-Rahman:
He erected heaven and established the balance. (Surat
ar-Rahman, 7)
The majority of people spend their lives without being aware of the delicate
balances and subtle adjustments in the gas composition of the atmosphere,
the distance of the world to the sun or the movements of planets. They
are ignorant of the great significance of these balances and adjustments
to their own lives. However, even a minor deviation in any one of these
arrangements would create very severe problems regarding the existence
and survival of humankind.
There are many other balances established on earth for the continuity
of life:
For instance, if the surface gravity were stronger than its current value,
the atmosphere would retain too much ammonia and methane gasses, which
would mean the end of life. If it were weaker, the planet's atmosphere
would lose too much water, and life on earth would be impossible.
The thickness of the earth's crust constitutes another one of the delicate
balances in the earth. If the earth's crust were thicker, too much oxygen
would be transferred from the atmosphere to the crust and this would have
severe effects on human life.
If the opposite were true, that is, if the earth's crust were thinner,
volcanic and tectonic activity would be too great to permit life on earth.
Another crucial balance for human life is the ozone level in the atmosphere.
If it were greater than its current value, the surface temperatures would
be too low. If it were less, surface temperatures would be too high, and
there would be too much ultraviolet radiation at the surface.
In fact, the absence of even a single of these balances would set the
end to life on earth. However, God has created the universe with infinite
wisdom and power and designed the earth specially for human life. Despite
this fact, the majority of people lead their lives in total ignorance
of these events. In the Qur'an, God reminds people of His blessings in
the 13th verse of Surat al-Fatir:
(God) makes night merge into day and day merge into
night, and He has made the sun and moon subservient, each one running
until a specified time. That is God, your Lord. The Kingdom is His. Those
you call on besides Him have no power over even the smallest speck. (Surat
al-Fatir: 13)
It is sufficient look at millions of dead planets in space in order to
understand that the delicate balances required for life on earth is not
a result of random coincidences. The conditions essential for life are
too complicated to have been formed "on their own" and at random,
and these conditions are specially created for life alone.
These balances we have briefly described so far are only a few of the
millions of intricate, interrelated balances and orders established so
that people can live in peace and safety on the earth.
Examining only a part of the balances and harmony on the earth is
enough to comprehend the superior being of God and grasp the existence
of a planned creation in every detail of the universe. It is no doubt
impossible for a person or any other living being to build such an enormous
balance and order. Nor are the components of this order such as atoms,
elements, molecules, and gasses capable of establishing an order based
on such intricate and extremely delicate calculations and measurements,
and such fine tunings. This is because activities like planning, ordering,
arranging, calculating, and proportioning can only be realized by beings
that possess wisdom, knowledge and power. The Exalted Being Who orders,
plans and balances the entire universe to be fit for life of human beings
on a planet like earth and Who sustains it with dramatically delicate
measures and balances is God, Who has Infinite Wisdom, Knowledge and Power.
In the Qur'an, it is stated that those people who are able to realize
these facts are only "people with intelligence":
In the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the
alternation of night and day, there are Signs for people with intelligence:
those who remember God, standing, sitting and lying on their sides, and
reflect on the creation of the heavens and the earth: 'Our Lord, You have
not created this for nothing. Glory be to You! So safeguard us from the
punishment of the Fire. (Surat Al Imran: 190-191)