Code of Disjointed Letters: ( Doomsday Will Arise From the Past
characteristic—let’s call it Zamzam,” Feryal said. “How do you think it could change its form?” she asked, now surprised and excited.
    It was my turn to explain. “It is always said that the language of God should be spoken in a holy and special frequency. It is the human larynx and the Qur’an suras that provide this frequency. Furthermore,” I explained, “each different energy frequency can turn water molecules into different forms by affecting each of them differently. Thus, oscillation of each voice frequency could turn water into a form we don’t know by entering into a resonance with the water.”
    Hidir and Feryal exchanged glances of amazement. When I noticed the shine in their eyes, it was obvious that we had already decided to give the experiment a try. There were only a few days until the final episode, but we had a chance to show the world something new.
    The next days passed quickly as we set to work. The cleric read each sura of the Qur’an carefully into a special recording device. The program managers met our demands for a sound-modulation system and brought along the supporting computer equipment as well. Even our demand for pure Zamzam water was accepted, though with some bewilderment. Dr. Feryal Özel’s demand for particular scientific tools were answered without question. I assumed that the excitement of the program managers was an indicator of the mood of the audience. As we worked, we were notified that December 21, 2012 was the day of the final show.
    Concerns about whether we would finish on time made us and the managers increasingly nervous. Right before the show, Feryal was barely able to convince the managers to provide her with a special magnetic resonance device with which to perform the calibration process.
    The complex machine was installed in my room. As the machine was small, its isolation could be easily maintained, and all the walls of my room had undergone a special process for protection from any external influences.
    The night of the show arrived.
    Shortly before going on the air, we left the Big Brother studios for the first time since our arrival. We traveled by special vehicles with special security measures. We went to a screening center where we entered a specially calibrated MRI machine. With little time to waste, the calibration and the magnetic proton spin resonance was preserved—as it was identical to that of water. We then went back to the BBM studios accompanied by the same security team. When we arrived, we went directly to my room and to the safety of isolation. All the hustle and bustle made it feel like we were in an action movie. Once we got inside, we were finally alone, and we wished each other luck.
    The recording of the final episode began. The show was touted as the most exciting and suspenseful live program in television history, and this only doubled the tension.
    Feryal’s machine began working with a slight buzz and we watched the thin transparent tube with its tiny water drop. Just as Feryal had said, the molecules in the drop of water carried cohesive forces that had a certain limit, and when they reached that limit, they would form the perfect water drop. That was our cue to begin transmitting the suras of the Qur’an. From the vibrations of the suras, the water drop appeared to resonate along with the sound modulation formed by the different frequencies.
    The tiny water drop completed its formation, and it seemed about to fall down as expected. But instead, it hung in the air for a while and then rose slightly. At the same time, it transformed into a miraculous form of undefinable color, shape, and brightness. This magnificent form remained suspended, and, soon after, another water drop, following the previous one, started to rise, vibrating and changing its shape and form as well. As light passed through these transparent forms, some bright figures and numbers appeared on the wall. As one water drop came close to the other drop, the two

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