Einstein's Famous Equation
Now, if the universe is created by God, it has only things-in-themselves. Thus, all things in God's universe have some amount of energy. Even the photon thus has mass.
Now, our godless astrophysicists say that the origin of all things in the universe come from a physical particle that explodes. The astrophysicists call this theory the Big Bang theory. But this theory has a contradiction.
If all things in the universe are originated by this exploding physical particle, then this exploding physical particle and all other things in the universe must be finite and must obey Einstein's famous equation. Are the Big Bang theorists saying that 'all but one'' finite thing in the universe is originated? This is what the theorists seem to be saying, otherwise the exploding physical particle must have its existence is a world that is not finite. Clearly, the logic of the Big Bang theorists is flawed.
To clear this flaw, one must use Plato's negative. Plato's negative would say that all finite things in the universe originates from a 'not-finite' thing. A not-finite thing is better known in science as an infinite thing.
On page 6 of my book, I say 'all finite things are originated by an infinite thing.' When are the astrophysicists, logicians , and atheists going to think without contradictions and begin to use Plato's negative?
7 Comments:
At 7:38 PM, Anonymous said…
Excellent post.
At 3:53 PM, George Shollenberger said…
response to Sc,
Thanks, George
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At 3:19 PM, Anonymous said…
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At 1:35 AM, Anonymous said…
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