Post by treeman on Sept 7, 2014 4:41:01 GMT -5
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
The Sun goes around the earth. That's what you see when you go outside and look up in the sky, isn't it?
Why wouldn't you believe what you plainly see when you do?
Why does a magnet stick to a refrigerator? You'll have to answer this before you can insist on a heliocentric solar system.
The all illusive theory of everything will do much more than just reveal the relationship between the electromagnetic force and the gravitational force.
It will reveal "Light" as the unifying force. In the beginning God said, "Let there be light and there was light;" On the first day.
This "Light" was not the visible part of the electromagnet spectrum. This "Light" is not what you see when you flip the light switch in your kitchen.
The sun moon and stars weren't created until the 4th day of creation. When God said, "Let there be Light," on the first day of Creation is wasn't electromagnetic radiation.
[This is why no one will ever discover a gravity wave or a Graviton. They don't exist.
Just because there are both particle and wave like properties of the visible part of the electromagnet spectrum, doesn't mean that the strange attraction that matter has towards other matter can be explained in a similar way.]
The "Light" created on the first day of creation is what gives form to matter. And the earth was without form and void - On day one, until the creation of "Light".
"Light" is what keeps the protons in the nucleus of the atom even though they are being repelled by other Protons.
"Light" is what makes the strong and weak nuclear forces possible.
"Light" is responsible for the fact that a magnetic force produces an electric current in a conductor passing through it even though it is not attached to anything on either side.
"Light" is what makes a magnet stick to a refrigerator.
"Light" is what makes the gravitational force a reality.
"Light" is what keeps the sun in "orbit" about the earth.
"Light" is a creation of God that unifies the four forces of nature.
Until this is understood the universe will remain a mystery, and the solar system as well...
We must make the distinction between the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum, what we call light, and "Light".
Without "Light" there would be no light... Or anything else except the heavens and the earth and the earth would be without form and void.
Without "Light" there would be no Earth for us to live on, only earth. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space - earth is not matter.
There would be no matter without "Light". "Light" makes the existence of subatomic particles possible for the formation of atoms.
"Light" is what transforms earth into Earth.
God saw the "Light" and called it (capital D) Day; divided it from darkness and called that (capital N) Night - All done in one "day" - on day one.
Again, nothing to do with the visible part of the electromagnet spectrum; God can see the "Light" - Apparently, you and I cannot.
Three things are required for us to see something: (1) An eye-piece. (2) Light. (3) And an object. Remove any one and you and I can't see anything.
An eye-piece with light will result in total darkness - Plenty of light, but nothing to see, only pitch black. There must be something to look at. You can't see the light, there must be an object.
There is nothing to suggest that the moon doesn't give off its own light. That's what the Scripture plainly says.
To understand "Light" is to understand the Unifying Theory - The Theory of Everything.
The Sun goes around the earth. That's what you see when you go outside and look up in the sky, isn't it?
Why wouldn't you believe what you plainly see when you do?
Why does a magnet stick to a refrigerator? You'll have to answer this before you can insist on a heliocentric solar system.
The all illusive theory of everything will do much more than just reveal the relationship between the electromagnetic force and the gravitational force.
It will reveal "Light" as the unifying force. In the beginning God said, "Let there be light and there was light;" On the first day.
This "Light" was not the visible part of the electromagnet spectrum. This "Light" is not what you see when you flip the light switch in your kitchen.
The sun moon and stars weren't created until the 4th day of creation. When God said, "Let there be Light," on the first day of Creation is wasn't electromagnetic radiation.
[This is why no one will ever discover a gravity wave or a Graviton. They don't exist.
Just because there are both particle and wave like properties of the visible part of the electromagnet spectrum, doesn't mean that the strange attraction that matter has towards other matter can be explained in a similar way.]
The "Light" created on the first day of creation is what gives form to matter. And the earth was without form and void - On day one, until the creation of "Light".
"Light" is what keeps the protons in the nucleus of the atom even though they are being repelled by other Protons.
"Light" is what makes the strong and weak nuclear forces possible.
"Light" is responsible for the fact that a magnetic force produces an electric current in a conductor passing through it even though it is not attached to anything on either side.
"Light" is what makes a magnet stick to a refrigerator.
"Light" is what makes the gravitational force a reality.
"Light" is what keeps the sun in "orbit" about the earth.
"Light" is a creation of God that unifies the four forces of nature.
Until this is understood the universe will remain a mystery, and the solar system as well...
We must make the distinction between the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum, what we call light, and "Light".
Without "Light" there would be no light... Or anything else except the heavens and the earth and the earth would be without form and void.
Without "Light" there would be no Earth for us to live on, only earth. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space - earth is not matter.
There would be no matter without "Light". "Light" makes the existence of subatomic particles possible for the formation of atoms.
"Light" is what transforms earth into Earth.
God saw the "Light" and called it (capital D) Day; divided it from darkness and called that (capital N) Night - All done in one "day" - on day one.
Again, nothing to do with the visible part of the electromagnet spectrum; God can see the "Light" - Apparently, you and I cannot.
Three things are required for us to see something: (1) An eye-piece. (2) Light. (3) And an object. Remove any one and you and I can't see anything.
An eye-piece with light will result in total darkness - Plenty of light, but nothing to see, only pitch black. There must be something to look at. You can't see the light, there must be an object.
There is nothing to suggest that the moon doesn't give off its own light. That's what the Scripture plainly says.
To understand "Light" is to understand the Unifying Theory - The Theory of Everything.