Tuesday, 3. October 2006, 14:14:21
God, genesis, meaning of life
God is, by definition, omnipresent and omnipotent. If he exists, he is therefor everywhere and can do everything. But if he can do
everything, does that mean he can generate a world wherein he is absent and can't do anything?
Translated from Bernard WERBER.
Monday, 2. October 2006, 13:55:52
knowledge, secret, genesis
In the beginning, everything was simplicity. The universe was nothing more than a little hydrogen,
H.
Then, suddenly there was an awakening. The hydrogen fuses. The Big Bang causes an explosion, rushing out the fulminating elements, mutating and spreading into space.
H, the most simple element, breaks down, mixes, melts, fuses, collides and collapses, generating new elements. The Universe is a melting pot of Natures creativity. All is experiment.
Everything starts at 1. But everything expands in all directions and in all possible shapes.
In the initial melting pot,
H, the origin of everything, is giving birth to new atoms.
Like
He: Helium. And everything keeps mixing in order to create more and more complex atoms.
We now can see the effects of that initial explosion. The whole of our local universe-space-time, which existed of 100% Hydrogen, is now a soup consisting of many strange atoms, composed out of the following proportions:
90% Hydrogen
9% Helium
0,1% Oxygen
0,060% Carbon
0,012% Neon
0,010% Nitrogen
0,005% Magnesium
0,004% Iron
0,002% Sulphur
And these are only the most common elements in our present universe-space-time.
Translated from Bernard WERBER.