Synoptic Insights into ONE Reality
Year: 2010
Keywords: Antroptimum, principle, life, miracle, good, eveil, system, open, closed, thermodynamics, conservation laws, Body, brain, soul, mind, spirit, intelligence, male, female, triple channel, creation, unif
Part I of this paper comprises insights into one reality of secular science and part II with creation science. Upfront are a few definitions and assumptions. The topics covered are very synoptic and cover a very broad range of concepts, principles and proposed laws. Following are a few examples merely as teasers.
- Quantized interface between FTPU (Finite Temporal Physical Universe) and the ubiquitous IEVU (Infinite Eternal Virtual Universe)
- Universal Relationship Law which is comparable in scope to Newton's Universal Gravitation Law
- Corrections to work of such Icons of science as Aristotle, Galileo, Newton, Darwin and Einstein
- Theory of Gravity
- The Significance of the Anthroptimum Principle
- Opposite relationship of light and sound speeds to density
- Five way miracles of light and life
- The invention of Zero and the confusion caused by its four distinct uses
- The equivalence of absolute 0, 1 & infinity to each other as well as their respective reciprocals
- The battle is between good and evil (and not science & religion) and Inversion of Relative Good & Bad
- The Fiction of closed systems and laws of conservation and how they compromise laws of thermodynamics
- The whole being (Body+Brain+Soul+Mind+Spirit+Intelligence)
- The nature of body and soul as M & F and Iso & Cross and resultant Hetero and Home Relationships
- Nine stages or conditions of human beings from birth to death
- Ten mysteries of evolution and Triple Channel Evolution
- Mature ubiquitous creation
- What did God do in 1st two days of creation and why
- Light as as limit and why nothing travels at speed of light, not even light
- Properties and attributes common to everything (virtual particles, irreducible complex, real time, designed, entangled) and many more
- Nexus of One Reality to Theory of Everything