In this genre of articles, we discuss correlations between gnosis and Epignosis from the physics side of things. Give that a read real quick-I promise it’ll be way more fun that way.
In this genre, we tackle the physics-side of gnosis and if you don’t know what gnosis is means you’re new here and haven’t read my 3-part article series on celestial knowledge. Hello and welcome, my fellow Gods, to yet another exciting genre of article series. Thus, its theories like this that get me very curious and excited enough to dig deeper. I mean, I have to be because I am in science as a practicing engineer. I’m a proponent of science and its discoveries. To fix this assumption and force it to make a little bit more theoretical sense, the many worlds theory was theorized to resolve this problem by suggesting that if you have an infinite number of universes, perhaps in one of those universes you could have one where every single probability struck exactly right every single time in order for life to exist-you must desperately want for there not to be a creator for you to have to come up with something like that.īut hey, look, I’m not opposed to science-I embrace it. This means that for our current universe to exist in the way that it does, it would have to break this many probabilistic odds at least once in a sample size so large, its decimal representation has way more zeroes than the number of fundamental particles in the observable universe. There are between 10 78 to 10 82 atoms in the observable universe, right? Now Physicist Rodger Penrose calculated that the odds of a universe existing that is capable of sustaining life are 10 10123, a number whose decimal representation has way more zeroes than the number of fundamental particles in the observable universe.
But just for the sake of it, let’s ignore that these aren’t the blueprints of an intelligent designer named God (Jesus Christ) exists and assume probability is what came into play for us to exist.
It’s hard to ignore the possibility of an intelligent designer. Thing is, there are too many scientific impossibilities that break probability especially considering that we don’t even know what sample size to take due to the fact that we only observe a very small portion of all matter in the observable universe. Maybe a couple lightning bolts for good measure to create the mathematical impossibility of DNA and organic life. Gravity suddenly existed as a result of it which resulted in the compression of nothing into subatomic everything. The predominant theory of how all the markup of reality came into being is the big bang theory, right? That in the beginning, nothing exploded and formed everything thus placing it in its sheer precise location and configuration. One of the most fascinating discoveries to me in modern day physics is the cosmological constant and how that it inspired many physicists to come up with the many worlds theory to explain why it’s so that amidst all the seeming entropy-defying stuff in our universe, life chooses to exist against so many odds.