Intelligent design (Introduction)

by Abel @, Friday, October 28, 2011, 07:56 (4754 days ago) @ Abel

In order to explain the other reasons that I chose Genesis, I should of course, start at the beginning.

In the beginning there was only darkness and time. What we now know to be our universe, was linearly motionless, spinning about a zero point in space and time. Each of its' dimensions balanced in a quantum dance between where it was and where it will be. Its' only energetic emissions are the spiraling waveforms of time itself and gravity (if this in not just an expression of temporal energy-as I suspect it might be). But far away in this unfathomable vastness of darkness and time another much vaster universe spun. Eventually the gravity of that universe reached ours, causing it to move. Initially this movement was through time itself (the fastest, easiest way to move). But eventually a temporal speed limit was reached as the positive dimensions of energetic space "grew" to their maximum temporal length and width. When this happened the quadrants of matter/time that hosted the temporal particles necessary to alter that matter type's spacial relationship to time was lost, emitting two particles and two antiparticles and initiating a chain reaction that created light and kinetic entropy.

The high-intensity light that was emitted by this temporal polarization of matter's spacial dimension was still temporally saturated in both its' magnetic and electric dimensions and thus still invisible to us. When this high-intensity light propelled matter to its' temporal speed limit along these vectors, matter was temporally polarized along one or both of these dimensions. That is, their temporal "size" was maximized in these dimensions, akin to what happened to their spacial dimensions. These reactions, of course, involved more nuclear chain reactions as particles and antiparticles were ejected from the dimensions around the zero point they were orbiting. This series of nuclear temporal polarizations is traditionally called "The Big Bang". I prefer to think of it as the "Big Brake" as the universe "decelerated" from "time-light" speed to sub-light speeds.

Some of the matter types created by this "Big Bang" are strange and rare, while others are just rare. Matter, as we understand it, falls in the latter category.
Stuck in time, it must move through space (a small dimension)and take on all the characteristics of maximized entropy expression, inertial expression, momentum expression and gravitational expression that we are familiar with.

After untold aeons, temporally saturated stardust containing the elements of life from some long-dead supernova gathered on what was most probably a gas giant in a close orbit around a star. It is upon this world, in the homochiralic pools of life blocks that swirled there, that life began. After many more aeons those simple life forms there evolved into a race of sentient beings.

The faithful have many names for this place, but the most common is heaven.


It is late here and this is a good place to stop for now. I will continue later.


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