MrMrdevincamus
Voice Of The Martyrs Supporter
The strange similarities of religious 'supernatural' concepts and the things that exist at the limits of scientific knowledge
I became interested in religious concepts such as life after death and religious beliefs such as Christianity in part by science. So I wanted to share a couple observations an ask for feedback from those that may have similar ideas. For example we humans that believe real existence and reality begins after death have a problem. There is not even one person that can be proved to have died and communicated from the other side. It seems we can know what happens right up to death but not after. Does lack of confirmation prove death is final and there is really is nothing after death of our body ? Personally I don't think so. In astronomy, cosmology, theoretical particle physics and other scientific disciplines we have analogical situations to death, the easiest one is a black hole. Compare life to a two craft star trek to a Black Hole . We are the observation craft so we tag along behind our friends who plan on entering the BH! Upon arrival we park our space craft in a safe orbit away from the BH to observe our fearless friends enter the BH. Their craft crosses the event horizon and to our amazement their craft stops in space! a month passes then a year then decades with no movement! (actually it will seem to the outside universe to be stuck forever, due to the effects of time on the space crafts velocity which according to our friends is 99.9 to the millionth power light speed ( speed of light) but reality our friends if they are alive are experiencing time normally as they cross the event horizon and and are on their way towards the center of the BH. However we can not know what happens for sure just as in death of the body what really happens after death or a craft crosses the EH.
So that is one example. Another is eternal existence. In the normal universe time effects everything that is material, however inside a black hole according to calculations time stops, or time ceases to exist ie an atemporal realm. If we could live through everything* that would be included in entering a black hole such as spegittefication and our atoms being pulled apart and then crushed we would exist forever, at least according to the outside universe. There are theories that say we could actually survive such an thing, if the BH was rotating fast enough etc. So eternal life, our atoms being rearranged, sound familiar? How about what our bible says about God? God is eternal. And in revelations (of John) the scripture seems to be talking about the transmutation of matter (the earth etc) into something now unknown! A new earth etc. Also, the Christian God promises us eternal life. I have only mentioned a couple of correlations, there are more. Its fun to think about, even if its just a coincidence. But I think such things may be far more than the simple happenstance.
God bless our forum and lets pray for peace ~
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I became interested in religious concepts such as life after death and religious beliefs such as Christianity in part by science. So I wanted to share a couple observations an ask for feedback from those that may have similar ideas. For example we humans that believe real existence and reality begins after death have a problem. There is not even one person that can be proved to have died and communicated from the other side. It seems we can know what happens right up to death but not after. Does lack of confirmation prove death is final and there is really is nothing after death of our body ? Personally I don't think so. In astronomy, cosmology, theoretical particle physics and other scientific disciplines we have analogical situations to death, the easiest one is a black hole. Compare life to a two craft star trek to a Black Hole . We are the observation craft so we tag along behind our friends who plan on entering the BH! Upon arrival we park our space craft in a safe orbit away from the BH to observe our fearless friends enter the BH. Their craft crosses the event horizon and to our amazement their craft stops in space! a month passes then a year then decades with no movement! (actually it will seem to the outside universe to be stuck forever, due to the effects of time on the space crafts velocity which according to our friends is 99.9 to the millionth power light speed ( speed of light) but reality our friends if they are alive are experiencing time normally as they cross the event horizon and and are on their way towards the center of the BH. However we can not know what happens for sure just as in death of the body what really happens after death or a craft crosses the EH.
So that is one example. Another is eternal existence. In the normal universe time effects everything that is material, however inside a black hole according to calculations time stops, or time ceases to exist ie an atemporal realm. If we could live through everything* that would be included in entering a black hole such as spegittefication and our atoms being pulled apart and then crushed we would exist forever, at least according to the outside universe. There are theories that say we could actually survive such an thing, if the BH was rotating fast enough etc. So eternal life, our atoms being rearranged, sound familiar? How about what our bible says about God? God is eternal. And in revelations (of John) the scripture seems to be talking about the transmutation of matter (the earth etc) into something now unknown! A new earth etc. Also, the Christian God promises us eternal life. I have only mentioned a couple of correlations, there are more. Its fun to think about, even if its just a coincidence. But I think such things may be far more than the simple happenstance.
God bless our forum and lets pray for peace ~
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