God, Evolution & Science (e-bog) af Stolzman, William
Stolzman, William (forfatter)

God, Evolution & Science e-bog

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God, Evolution & Science: How Our World Evolved from God presents a new approach for linking God, energy, and our material world in an evolutionary way. Energy is conservative, and it exists in two forms: potential and kinetic. Scientists have well established that our physical world began as a singular, kinetic &quote;Big Bang.&quote; Consequently, before that event, there had to exist a singu...
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Stolzman, William (forfatter)
Udgivet 23 april 2020
Længde 396 sider
Genrer Evolution
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781725257894
God, Evolution & Science: How Our World Evolved from God presents a new approach for linking God, energy, and our material world in an evolutionary way. Energy is conservative, and it exists in two forms: potential and kinetic. Scientists have well established that our physical world began as a singular, kinetic "e;Big Bang."e; Consequently, before that event, there had to exist a singular, potential, energetic reality, which I name the "e;Almighty."e; This potential reality is forward-leaning and thus has the unidirectional dimension of time, which must also be quantized. Since energy is oriented toward establishing systems, the Almighty must also have a systemic aspect. The author establishes that evolution is not only biological but logical. He shows how from the Almighty logically evolved a quantized, bidirectional, four-dimensional field. By progressively breaking the symmetries of this field, he is able to show how the four forces of physics logically evolved. He subsequently shows how our world as we observe it today logically evolved from the Almighty. Whether this Almighty is impersonal or personal is discussed at length. Finally, the author also shows that beyond the entropic decay of our world, our physical world will end a "e;Big Collapse."e; Nonetheless, because energy is conservative and eternal, the author shows how there remains the logistical possibility of a transcendentally evolved afterlife in the Almighty.