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By Ronald H. Brady
Section I
The age of the Solar System has been estimated to be 4.6 Billion
years (www.universetoday.com, p.1). Most astrophysicists believe
that the sun and the planets were formed during the same
astronomical process.
“And God said let there be light and there was light.” As a
consequence of this divine edict the sub-cloud of dust,
theorized to have existed above, could have dissolved thereby
permitting light from proto-sun to strike the surface of the
proto-earth during the day and light from the stars and the moon
to be visible on the proto-earth during the night.
We estimate that the Universe was 9.15 Billion years old at the
time of the formation of the Solar System. This estimate follows
from a simple computation. Using the estimated age of the
Universe of 13.75 Billion years (Ref. W) and the estimated age
(4.6 Billion years per Universetoday.com) of the Solar System:
we have
Topological Equivalence
S = {x ε R | 0 ≤ x < 1 }
and
T = {y ε R | 0 ≤ y < ∞ }
where R denotes the set of real numbers and the symbol ∞ denotes
“infinity”.
f(x) = 1/(x-1) + 1 .
f’(x) = -(1/(x-1)2)
We will also utilize the concept of proper time (from the Theory
of Special Relativity) to characterize the time in a frame of
reference, associated with the Spirit of God, moving with a
constant velocity with respect to a fixed reference point (on
earth). The formula for proper time, as the reader will recall,
may be obtained from the Lorentz Transformation and is a central
concept in the Theory of Special Relativity. We will return to
this concept later.
t = 365,000*t’ eq.(1)
1 DAY = (1/365)*YEAR
A temporal measure
usually involves a tempo
associated with something moving
to and fro.
But an expo as in exponential
has much growth potential
because it does nothing but grow.
Now let t’’ denote the proper time of the “Spirit of God” (as
measured at the origin of a frame of reference O’’). We assume
that the origin of the O’’ frame of reference is moving along
the spatial coordinate axis of the O frame of reference with a
constant speed v. We then may write
t’ = t/365,000 eq.(2b.1)
According to the Book of Genesis God created the heaven and the
earth in 6 DAYS (with respect to the frame of reference of the
Spirit of God). We have
t = 9,150,000,000 years
25068 ==> 2 + 5 + 0 + 6 + 8 = 21
|v| = 0.971
when rounded to three decimal places. Please note that c = 1.000
is the speed of light (in vacuum). We will denote this special
value of velocity by a special symbol vE. So we have
The following passage, “And God saw the light, that it was
good...”, from Genesis 1:4, indicates that God can act as an
observer if he so chooses. The same applies to the Spirit of
God. Therefore if the Spirit of God were to travel at a rate
of 97.1% of the speed of light, then that Almighty Power, in
accordance with the laws of Special Relativity (which were
activated by God himself) will measure an elapsed time of 6 DAYS
= (6/365)YEARS, during the same temporal interval that a fixed
earth bound time measuring device would measure an elapsed
time of 9,150,000,000 years.
Of course no such man made time measuring device exists but for
the sake of our discussion we will assume that it does.
So we have
exp(1.02987) = 2.80
10*exp(1.02987) = 28.0
F(x) = x2 + 1
Now let s be the proper time of a God fearing human observer who
is moving with a constant velocity u with respect to the frame
of reference O that is fixed upon the earth. Let t be the
conventional time as measured by an observer at the origin of
the fixed frame of reference O. Then the proper time s (of the
moving observer) is given by
The digits, after the sequence of nines on the right side of eq.
(3.1a), are 8,3,8,6,2,1,9,0,6 and 9. The sum of these digits is
52, echoing the number of weeks in a year. The average of these
digits is 52/10 = 5.2. The average of the sequence of 9’s is of
course 9. We are therefore motivated to calculate the
ratio of 5.2 to 9.
We have 5.2/9 = 0.578 rounded to the nearest thousandth. It will
be noted that 1000*0.578 = 578 which is a just a transposition
of 758, a number that we have previously encounter.
The fact that F(28) = 785 and 282 = 784 inspires us to perhaps
look in the Book of Numbers for a reference to 785 and/or 784.
Sure enough, passages that can be associated with 784 and 785
can be found in Numbers 7:84 & 7:85.
There are referenes to chargers of silver and bowls of silver.
From Numbers 7:85 we learn that “Each charger of silver weighing
an hundred and thirty shekels, each bowl seventy:...”
We therefore have
Now lets examine each of the numbers 1560 and 840 in their
relationship to the number 785. We note that
840 = ((7*8*5)/10)*((7+8+5+10)
or
We also have
840 ==> 8 + 4 + 0 = 12
That is to say that the sum of the digits of both 1560 and 840
is 12: the number of the tribes of Israel. The number 12 also
refers to the number of chargers of silver and the number of
silver bowls in the scriptures cited.
The three digits of 785 and the number 784 are related by the
following:
((7*8*5)/10)2 = 784
because
Now recall the 1560 shekels of silver and the 840 shekels of
silver referred to above. The ratio of 1560 to 840 to three
decimal places is
20 = 2.5*8 eq.(4b)
≈ 3.14 ==> 3 + 1 + 4 = 8
and 2.5 = 2.50 may be obtained from 2.499 by rounding off to the
nearest hundredth.
The reason for this belief is that such a complete theory would
possibly consist of a virtually infinite set of high order,
highly non-linear interlocking PDE’s (and or ODE’s) that involve
an unlimited number of dependent and independent variables. For
example, the n-body problem of celestial mechanics consists of a
relatively tame system of ODE’s. But if the n-body problem was
set up to apply to only every object in the Solar System, the
size of an asteroid or larger, then it would still involve an
intractable number of dependent variables: since each object
would have a triplet of spatial coordinates that are functions
of the time t. And this would be only a non-relativistic problem
restricted to the Solar System. But the Sun (the principal
constituent of the Solar System) is only one of a hundred
billion or so stars in the Milky Way. And the Milky Way, in
turn, is only one of a hundred billion or so galaxies!