Burj Khalifa Quotes

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The ink of a scholar is more holy that the blood of a martyr.
Michael Rank (From Muhammed to Burj Khalifa: A Crash Course in 2,000 Years of Middle East History)
Recientemente, un equipo de genetistas internacionales anunció, luego de una encuesta de 10 años, que uno de cada 200 hombres en la tierra son descendientes directos de Genghis Khan; en los dominios del antiguo Imperio mongol ese número se eleva a uno de cada ocho.
Michael Rank (De Mahoma A Burj Khalifa: Un Curso Rápido De 2,000 Años De Historia Del Medio Oriente (Spanish Edition))
David Childs, who designed One World Trade Center, was the personal architect for Osama bin Laden’s father. - Bin Laden’s father is a billionaire who himself is an international tower builder and has done business with the Bushes for years. - Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden’s oldest son Salem was one of George Bush’s first business partners. So, to clear the air here: Osama Bin Laden ‘knocked the Towers down’ and then we hired his father’s architect to profit from cleaning up the mess—this is controlled conflict 101. - Childs and bin Laden’s father also collaborated to raise the Burj Khalifa which currently is the tallest tower in the world; its name translates to ‘successor tower’—‘Antichrist Tower.’ Burj means ‘Tower’ and Khalifa means ‘successor,’ which
Judah (Back Upright: Skull & Bones, Knights Templar, Freemasons & The Bible)
Come and see what the world looks like at the Burj Khalifa, Dubai.
Anthony T. Hincks
Einstein further explained that the pull of gravity actually slows time down. So if you were an astronaut on a long interstellar trip and your spacecraft passed close to a black hole (where the gravitational force is massive), time would slow down significantly. When you got back to Earth you might have aged several years, but your spouse and your friends would have already lived into old age. We can observe this effect in a much smaller way right here on Earth. If you lived in Dubai on the top floor of Burj Khalifa, the world’s highest tower, time would pass slightly faster for you than it would for someone living on the ground floor, just because gravity affects each of you differently. While a variance like this is too small for the human body to detect, it’s measurable with today’s technology. It gets even more bizarre. The math indicates that in space-time, past, present, and future are all part of an integrated four-dimensional structure in which all of space and all of time exist perpetually.
Mo Gawdat (Solve for Happy: Engineer Your Path to Joy)
They reached an exit off the highway, Amir’s favorite spot in the city. The exit curves on top of a bridge and as you look behind in the side mirror, you see the future: the pristine Downtown Dubai skyline overshadowing the cranes that are racing to the sky. And right in the middle of this immaculate horizon stands the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. But as the car turns and moves, when you look ahead and in front of you, you see two mosques, each with a pair of minarets in perfect juxtaposition, a sacred geometric omen towering the roofs of the villas scattered all around. To Amir, he sees the past in front and the future behind when a car takes this turn. Now there’s a paradox.
Soroosh Shahrivar (Tajrish)
The ink of a scholar is more holy that the blood of a martyr." So goes the hadith, a saying of Islam ascribed to Muhammed, which is an apt description of the Abbasid period (750-1258).
Michael Rank (From Muhammed to Burj Khalifa: A Crash Course in 2,000 Years of Middle East History)
Genghis was also a popular figure with the fairer sex, producing countless children through his many wives and concubines. Recently an international team of geneticists announced after a 10-year survey that one out of every 200 men on earth are directly descended from Genghis Khan;
Michael Rank (From Muhammed to Burj Khalifa: A Crash Course in 2,000 Years of Middle East History)