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Is this what you mean Shelby?
OMG, dear, dear P... peace to you, dear brother... and yes, I think it IS! But I could NEVER put it into words like that; I simply don't know the physics/math/cosmology, etc. But... yes! It sounds VERY much like what I was told by our dear Lord:
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His works frequently cite Talmudic, Midrashic and medieval commentaries on Biblical creation accounts, such as commentaries written by the Jewish philosopher Nachmanides. Among other things, Schroeder attempts to reconcile a six-day creation as described in Genesis with the scientific evidence that the world is billions of years old using the idea that the perceived flow of time for a given event in an expanding universe varies with the observer’s perspective of that event. He attempts to reconcile the two perspectives numerically, calculating the effect of the stretching of space-time, based on Einstein's general relativity.
Namely, that from the perspective of the point of origin of the Big Bang, according to Einstein's equations of the 'stretching factor', time dilates by a factor of roughly 1,000,000,000,000, meaning one trillion days on earth would appear to pass as one day from that point, due to the stretching of space. When applied to the estimated age of the universe at 13.8 billion years, from the perspective of the point of origin, the universe today would appear to have just begun its sixth day of existence, or if the universe is 15 billion years old from the perspective of earth, it would appear to have just completed its sixth day.
YES!! YES!! YES!!! THAT's what I mean!!!
Oh, and I am SO excited about this - I can't tell you!! For several reasons:
1. Another "knows" this,
from a SCIENCE perspective (and he seems VERY credible/credentialed/knowledgeable:
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Schroeder);
2. Someone is able to ARTICULATE it
from a scientific perspective (again, someone VERY credentialed, scientifically-speaking);
AND... MOST importantly...
3. It's just one more time where
my dear Lord's words to ME are proved TRUE:
"Not all that is written [in the Bible] is what I will tell you, but all that I tell you... IS written."And here you go, what he told me and showed me... written. Not in the Bible, no, or in the Talmud, Quran, etc. BUT... I don't think Dr. Schroeder is the first to have written it. In our modern age, yes. But I have NO doubt that the ancient Egyptians and perhaps even the Arabians... heck, some of the Greek great minds... wrote it down
somewhere, too.
But THANK you, again, dear, dear P for this! If man who received his
Ph.D in nuclear physics and earth and planetary sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and was
a member of the United States Atomic Energy Commission corroborates what I'm trying to share, well... who am I to disagree with HIM? LOLOLOL!
Peace to you and THANK you!
YSSFS of Christ,
Shel, who knows that some find Dr. Schroeder's position "controversial," but that is because, unlike the universe, their MINDS... CAN'T expand. Not that "far". Oh, but if only their minds could - if they could just OPEN their minds. But, well, therein lies yet another link in the "chain" of the slavery of being flesh with its (own) blood...)