Tuesday, May 02, 2006

The Rules Were Different Then?


Remember what Einstein said about travelling at the the speed of light ... that you could never reach 186,000 miles per second, not ever, largely because (a) accelerating to light speed would require infinite energy; and (2) your mass would become infinite as you neared 186,000 mps?

Good enough for me, except for one thing. Physicists agree that in the first few nanoseconds following the Big Bang the universe expanded much, much more rapidly than Einstein's speed of light limitation allows ... unless of course you've got infinite power at your disposal.

Hmmm ... have scientists ever explained where that infinite power following the Big Bang came from?

Several years ago I asked a physics professor friend about this. He explained, "The rules were different then. Time as we know it didn't yet exist."

Really? Or maybe there's another explanation.

"From eternity to eternity I am God. No one can oppose what I do. No one can reverse my actions." Isaiah 43:13 [NLT]

"I am the LORD, and I do not change" Malachi 3:6 [NLT]

Science may allow itself a bit of fudging to explain incongruities ... but The Creator is without contradiction.


Today's playlist is way out there. Way, way out there. Don't let the moonbeams hitcha.

Kelly Watch the Stars - Air
Shattered In Aspect - Faith and the Muse
Angel's Breath - Sky of Grace
Flying and Floating - Paul Avgerinos
Mastodon - Steve Roach

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