Black Holes and Spacetime Distortion

General relativity theory under the maximum stress of matter’s distortion of space and time predicts the existence of a new beast in the world – a black hole, the most distorting region of spacetime anywhere, anytime.  ((Wolf, Frederick Alan. Parallel Universe: The Search for Other Worlds.  Simon & Schuster, 1988. 110.))

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The Second Law of Thermodynamics

“The deep structure of change is decay. What decays is not the quantity but the quality of energy. [High quality energy] is energy that is localized, and potent to effect change. In the course of causing change it spreads, becomes chaotically distributed like a fallen house of cards, and loses its initial potency. Energy’s quality,…

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Information Degradation

“At first I imagined that the creator might be able to send information into the new universe – to teach its creatures how to behave, to help them discover what the laws of nature are, and so forth. Then I started thinking. The inflation theory says that a baby universe blows up very quickly, like a balloon,…

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Simulated Universes

“Assuming the simulators, or at least the early generations of them, have a very advanced knowledge of the laws of Nature, it’s likely they would still have incomplete knowledge of them (some philosophers of science would argue this must always be the case). They may know a lot about the physics and programming needed to…

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The Feet of the Lord

If one surgically makes a horizontal section of the cranium at the level of the corpus callosum, the pattern formed by the convolutions of the brain resembles two human feet . The same pattern has given rise to a variety of symbols subsumed under the myth of the FEET OF THE LORD. The five senses…

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Dark matter

FOUND: http://home.web.cern.ch/about/physics/dark-matter Unlike normal matter, dark matter does not interact with the electromagnetic force. This means it does not absorb, reflect or emit light, making it extremely hard to spot. In fact, researchers have been able to infer the existence of dark matter only from the gravitational effect it seems to have on visible matter. Dark…

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The Possible Parallel Universe of Dark Matter

FOUND: http://discovermagazine.com/2013/julyaug/21-the-possible-parallel-universe-of-dark-matter If one variety of dark matter can clump together, it could form a panoply of previously unimagined dark structures. It could ball up into dark stars surrounded by dark planets made of dark atoms. In the most extravagant leap of possibility, this new kind of dark matter might even allow the existence of dark…

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What existed before the big bang?

FOUND: http://science.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/astronomy-terms/before-big-bang1.htm Recent mapping efforts actually suggest that the universe is lopsided, with more fluctuations in some areas than in others. Some cosmologists see this observation as supporting evidence that our universe formed out of a parent universe. In chaotic inflation theory, this concept goes even deeper: an endless progression of inflationary bubbles, each becoming a…

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HUGH ROSS’S EXTRA-DIMENSIONAL DEITY

FOUND: http://ldolphin.org/craig/index.html Extra-dimensionality leads Dr. Ross into even more bizarre speculations about the atonement in answer to the question of how one man’s death could pay for all people’s sins. Instead of answering that question in terms of the dignity of Christ’s person, he hypothesizes that perpendicular to our time dimension is another dimension composed of…

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Our entire universe might exist inside a massive black hole

FOUND: http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/space/stories/our-entire-universe-might-exist-inside-a-massive-black-hole-say#ixzz3FxfHAExD Our universe began with a Big Bang some 13-15 billion years ago. On this, most physicists agree. But few theorists have ventured to explain what happened “before” the Big Bang, or how the Big Bang came to be. This is because the laws of physics break down at the point of a singularity, such…

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