So myself and @paarsurrey were having a discussion about the scientific verifiability or lack thereof of certain Qur'anic verses, and he requested I make a separate thread to continue the discussion.
So, without further ado, I'd like to address Qur'an 25:53: "And He it is Who has made two seas to flow freely, the one sweet that subdues thirst by its sweetness, and the other salt that burns by its saltness; and between the two He has made a barrier and inviolable obstruction."
There is no inviolable obstruction between seas. There is a barrier which allows for diffusion. So I see this as a scientific error in the Qur'an, refuting its infallibility. I am open to explanations as to why this is not the case.
So, without further ado, I'd like to address Qur'an 25:53: "And He it is Who has made two seas to flow freely, the one sweet that subdues thirst by its sweetness, and the other salt that burns by its saltness; and between the two He has made a barrier and inviolable obstruction."
There is no inviolable obstruction between seas. There is a barrier which allows for diffusion. So I see this as a scientific error in the Qur'an, refuting its infallibility. I am open to explanations as to why this is not the case.