


The Mass of the Earth and the Planet's Magnetic Field
The size of Earth is no less important for life than are
its distance from the Sun, its rotational speed, or geographical
features. Looking at the planets we see a great range of sizes:
Mercury is less than a tenth the size of Earth while Jupiter
is 318 times bigger. Is the size of Earth as compared with
other planets "coincidental"? Or is it deliberate?
When we examine the dimensions of Earth we can easily see
that our planet was designed to be exactly as big as it is.
American geologists Frank Press and Raymond Siever comment
on Earth's "fitness":
And Earth's size was just about right -not too small as
to lose its atmosphere because its gravity was too small
to prevent gasses from escaping into space, and not so large
that its gravity would hold on to too much atmosphere, including
harmful gases.
In addition to its mass, the interior of Earth is also specially
designed. Because of its core, Earth has a strong magnetic
field whose role in the preservation of life is vital. According
to Press and Siever:
The earth's interior is a gigantic but delicately balanced
heat engine fueled by radioactivity …Were it running more
slowly, geological activity would have proceeded at a slower
pace. Iron might not have melted and sunk to form the liquid
core, and the magnetic field would never have developed…if
there had been more radioactive fuel and a faster running
engine, volcanic gas and dust would have blotted out the
Sun, the atmosphere would have been oppressively dense,
and the surface would have been racked by daily earthquakes
and volcanic explosions.
The magnetic field these geologists talk about is of great
importance for life. This magnetic field originates from the
structure of Earth's core. The core consists of heavy elements
like iron and nickel that are capable of holding a magnetic
charge. The inner core is solid while the outer one is liquid.
The two layers of the core move around each other and this
movement is what generates Earth's magnetic field. Extending
far beyond the surface, this field protects Earth from the
effects of detrimental radiation from outer space. The radiation
of stars other than the sun cannot travel through this shield.
The Van Allen Belt, whose magnetic lines extend ten thousand
miles from Earth, protects the globe from this deadly energy.
It
is calculated that the plasma clouds trapped by the Van Allen
Belt sometimes attain energy levels 100 billion times more
powerful than that the atomic bomb released over Hiroshima
. Cosmic rays may be equally detrimental. The Earth's magnetic
field however lets only 0.1% of that radiation through and
that is absorbed by the atmosphere. The electrical energy
needed to create and maintain such a magnetic field is nearly
a billion amperes, as much as mankind has generated throughout
history.
If this protective shield did not exist, life would be destroyed
by harmful radiation from time to time and might not have
come into existence at all. But as Press and Siever point
out, Earth's core is exactly designed to keep the planet safe.
In other words, there is a special purpose as stated in the
Qur'an:
We made the sky a persevered and protected roof
yet still they turn away from Our Signs. (Qur'an, 21:32
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