9/11/07

Multiverse theory and Genesis

Genesis and multiverse theory have many interesting paradigms each of theoretical natures insofar as humanity hasn't yet developed absolute certainty out of hypothetical models or interpretations of literature. This one universe is created at least within the Genesis account, however theologians haven't ever sought over the millenia for any references or interpretations to multiverse theory, and neither, for that matter did most physicists until recently either.

It is a better bet that God is far more competent at creation and high tech than anything imagined by human researchers and thinkers, and that this present world and Universe as well as the great mystery of the beyond the veil of mortality, and space and time are infinitely well accounted for than not. It is more probable that the fine structure of the Universe and multiverse potentials exist as emanations from an omniscient intellect than that they are chaotic, random assemblies of a second rate nature patched together accidentally. Even the hairs of one's head are numbered, as are the superstrings and universes potential and actual.

Unfortunately a numerological approach to cosmological interpretations of theology and cosmology compels some to find the highest philosophical and eschatological meanings in ossified universal structures in order to determine truth consistency than applied with the erroneous syllogistic reasoning in a post hoc ergo propter hoc manner; the potential number of Universes is applied to try to impeach the fact that God created this one, to prove that he did not create this one universe either. Mal-logic aside, the emanations criterion that the neo-Platonist philosopher Plotinus describes definitely would encompass multi-verse theory, which isn't at all an astounding thing based upon the implications of the Enneads of Plotinus.

The technical structure of God is non contingent and cannot be inferred from anything in the Creation; it should be sufficient to accept the grace of God in that He sent His Son Jesus Christ to the world to be a light in the darkness and reconciliation unto eternal life.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Mark

http://www.astronomy.pomona.edu/Projects/moderncosmo/Sean's%20mutliverse.html

http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000F1EDD-B48A-1E90-8EA5809EC5880000

http://www.templemount.org/history.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine_structure_constant

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropic_principle

http://sharktacos.com/God/relational.html

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