Simultaneity & Causality
in Biblical Physics
A Newtonian could speculate about distant simultaneous
events, since Newton's speed of gravity
is mathematically infinite. If Newton were right, the gravitational
effects from the 1987A
supernova would simultaneously affect all objects in the universe. In
1905, Einstein's analyzed
the problem of simultaneous events. He rejected the simultaneity of
distant events, since he
assumed that light is the universal speed limit. Einstein did not
question Aristotle and Newton's assumption that the properties of
matter are fixed, not emerging relationally.
Biblical physics is based on a
different fundamental principle, spelled
out in the Bible, that the
creation is bondage to change. The purpose of biblical physics is to
causally explain the history
of the universe in understandable, non mathematical terms. What causes
visible cosmic history?
We can only roughly define simultaneity with local phenomena. A
telescope can gather light
from the distant universe and record its signatures. The photographic
record is roughly
simultaneous because it is a local record. Yet some of the light came
from recent events and
some from the beginning of the universe. We see that ancient light
shines at minuscule
frequencies, compared to local, modern atoms. In deep photographs, we
see that the light
frequencies from similar atoms (e.g. hydrogen) keep on increasing their
ratios throughout cosmic
history. What could be the cause?
Primordial gal
axies were
naked and packed with stars. They often are
arranged in equally spaced
chains. At many ranges, globs packed with stars came out of ancient
nuclei. In billions of
galaxies, we follow how the stars keep on accelerating outward, growing
into huge, local growth
spirals. Three effects are visible in deep photographs. Galaxies take
up more space as they get
closer to us. All atoms visibly change their frequencies as the
universe ages. The stars in spiral
galaxies accelerate outward in lanes as they grow into growth spirals.
Growths everywhere are
causally related to earlier stages of growing. This is a
primordial galaxy in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Notice how the arms
are made of discrete equally spaced clumps of stars. At the end of one
arm is a yellow star glob.
Biblical physics is confirmed with sight. We see that not a single
clock in the universe is a
perpetual motion clock. Not a single distant galaxy shines with
perpetual motion atoms. The
atomic and inertial clocks accelerate together as billions of galaxies
grow throughout cosmic
history. What could be the cause? Causes precede effects. Ancient atoms
were visibly different
from local ones. Ancient orbits were visibly different from modern ones
in countless photos.
Clearly and visibly the properties of all matter always change
throughout cosmic history. We
even detect this effect locally. The ancient Earth must have been a
minuscule body because the
continents only fit together on a tiny globe. Two thirds of the Earth's
crust is new. A global
expansion seam creates new sea floor as the earth continually increases
in size.
How do scientists explain these visible effects? They fill the universe
up with undetectable
matter and vacuous forces that no one has ever seen. They even claim
that earth's crust tunnels
its way back into the high pressure molten interior without disturbing
the sea oozes or
explosively venting lava. Scientific earth histories deny the
genealogies, astronomical records
and earth history accounts of all ancient people. They construct every
one of their earth histories
with the assumption that the properties of matter are fixed. The result
is: their universe is 99%
invisible to preserve their assumption that the properties of matter
are not emerging.
Yet biblical physics can show with sight how causes precede effects. We
can follow how the
properties of all matter everywhere always change relationally and the
result is faster clocks and
faster orbits - just like the ancients recorded in their poems. Think
about it.
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