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THE DIVINE HISTORY OF JESUCHRIST

 
 

 

INTRODUCTION

TO THE CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE ACCORDING GENESIS

PART THREE.

CREATION OF THE LADDER OF NATURAL ELEMENTS

 

CHAPTER 12 ON DARKNESS

95. The biblical text does not lie. On the Fourth Day of Genesis, we are told that God created the stars to separate Light from Darkness. I quote: “And it was so. God made two great lights—the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night—and the stars. He set them in the expanse of the heavens to give light on the earth, to govern the day and the night, and to separate Light from Darkness.” Who hasn't read this passage before?: “God created the stars and set them in the expanse of the heavens to separate Light from Darkness.” The Author of Genesis first tells us that God created Light and then declares that once Light was created, He separated it from Darkness.

96. Well, the options we're given are what they are, and there's no going back. God created Light, then separated it from Darkness, and created the stars to separate Light from Darkness. The question is, what would happen now if, where Moses wrote Light, we put the Ice Mantle whose creation we've been following? Is things starting to heat up? How about we take a pencil and paper and draw some lines? We draw a circle in one corner of the paper and call it Earth. On the opposite side, we draw another circle and call it Darkness. Now we draw a wall in the middle, separating Earth from Darkness, which we'll call Stars. That's the image we get when we put Earth where Moses put Light. And, in fact, if we look at the sky, we see that the Heavens act as a wall separating Earth from the outer cosmos.

97. Conclusion: If God created Light and separated it from Darkness, then the Earth was at that time in the region from which the stars now separate it. Or, in other words, before creating Light, the Earth was in the midst of Darkness.

98. I understand that this simple way of constructing logic may seem to the reader a sinister art of further complicating matters. The truth is that, try as I might, I cannot find the complication, and perhaps this is why I embark on the recreation of geohistorical events without considering the opinions of the ages. When it comes down to it, which is what interests us here, the problem is where, in what region of outer space, are those Darknesses that covered the face of the Abyss when God said, "Let there be light"?

99. Revelation merely informs us about the astronomical distance that God placed between Darkness and Light. It gives no numbers or intergalactic coordinates. It tells us that God created the Earth and placed the Heavens between it and its region of Origin. A marvelous and revolutionary translation that leaves us rooted to the spot and places us exactly where our Creator wanted us to be: in the midst of Darkness, gazing at the Heavens. So, what good is it to have our feet on the ground if, in the end, the one with their head in the clouds is the one who sees things best?

100. An additional question arises. Did God create the stars to separate the Earth from its region of Origin for no other reason than to draw the zodiac on the vault of the firmament? Or did He give the Heavens galactic dimensions for some other reason? The affirmative answer implies the affirmation of a historical impossibility: that a person from three and a half thousand years ago could have understood, without ever having observed the cosmos, that our Universe is a Galaxy at the heart of an ocean of moving galaxies, which is why God gave our Heavens their current astronomical dimensions.

CHAPTER 13 CREATION OF THE LADDER OF NATURAL ELEMENTS

101. But let us continue. Having created Light (a process we have described following the timeline with which God, since Genesis, has challenged the Science of all time, walking along this line we have arrived at the Melting of the Primary Crust and the Sublimation of the resulting Primordial Atmosphere, the factory where God produced the Mantle of ice that, on the Morning of the First Day, covered the sphericity of planet Earth, and without judging the mechanical processes given the naturalness of the subject: Melting of the Primary Crust and Sublimation of the Primordial Atmosphere), we left the matter of Revelation somewhat open until the occasion allowed us to return to the subject.

102. And without going into further detail, we return to the Text, whose words we agree define the Creative Word, whose identity transcends the realm of metaphors, hyperboles, myths, and other legendary entities. This definition made "the Light" a Key of Champollion, through which Revelation is interpreted, contrary to all theological or scientific opinions held to this day. It states that God separated the Earth from its region of origin and placed it in the Heavens, a conclusion inferred from the Text: "And God saw that the Light was good, and he separated it from the darkness." This declaration, in light of this interpretation, leads me to admire the courage of the human author who dared, without scientific knowledge, to confess such a separation of Light and Darkness by the hand of the same God who created the Earth and the Heavens. It was Moses' ignorance that is precisely where the wisdom of the one who dictated the Text to him lies, and through his silence, his scribe became the wisest man of his time. In a section dedicated to Moses' ignorance as God's scribe, we will return to the theme of the Lord's omniscience, which dictated to him the account of the creation of the universe. How could it be otherwise? Or did everything not begin for us when the Earth was created?

103. We already know that some say the true history of humankind goes back even before the existence of the Earth. However, neither is humankind's existence transcendental for the cosmos, nor is knowledge of the structure of galaxies vital for human existence. So, if humankind did not exist, the cosmos would still be where it is, following its course, and if humankind did not know the structure of the cosmos, it would not cease to be what it is. This does not mean that knowledge of the universe lacks specific existential value for us; rather, it clarifies that the knowledge that is of vital transcendence for humankind as beings is the knowledge of God. And so, since the Creator comes in God, the Science of Creation comes as part of the package, to speak joyfully of the body.

104. Some may question why, then, God has kept the Memory of the Creation of the Earth and the Heavens in Silence, separating the Creator in God from the Lord. This is the position God maintained in Christ, preserving Faith and Intelligence like two arms joined to the same body, born to obey the same Will, but the movement of each arm subject to the thought of the head, under whose impulses the whole body moves. And I will answer this simple question by affirming that this has truly been the case. At the same time, I will deny that from the beginning God had arranged the Knowledge of the Creator in Him following this pattern of growth under the conditions of the Science of Good and Evil. What happened, happened, and there is no remedy. And because it happened, the Formation of Intelligence in the Image and Likeness of that of our Creator experienced a setback along the way, which forced God, in effect, to put before the Knowledge of the Science of Creation the Knowledge of the tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil, whose fruit, as we know, is War.

105. I don't know if the reader of these lines has grasped the laws of that Science. For my part, I believe the structure of that Fruit is understood, and from the knowledge that comes from experience, I can write what, with the knowledge that comes from theory, took shape in the language of the First Man, namely, “Cursed is everyone who eats of that fruit, and cursed is anyone who gives anyone the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.” This final confession brings me back to the point from which we began this little journey, speaking of the Separation of Light that God carried out once He created it in Darkness. Writing about this, I said that while Ignorance had its Law, the impossibility of entering into its Content led some, theologians, and others, scientists, to return to God His Genesis wrapped in the paper of metaphors and myths. But once the Light has been translated by the Ice Mantle that covered the Earth's surface at the end of the First Day—an ice mantle produced by the sublimation of the primordial atmosphere arising from the melting of the primary crust—all that remains is to set fire to the paper of 20th-century theological tradition and cosmology, blow on the ashes, clear the table, and begin working again, starting from the information that God provides us in His Book. I may return to this matter in another section, and I may have already done so in a previous one. It doesn't matter. And I don't say this because I'm one of those who believe that a truth is more or less true depending on the number of times the hammer falls on the head of the fool of the moment. I say it thinking that life is a thought that creates itself from universal roots, and that having a dream many times doesn't make that dream more meaningful, nor does ceasing to dream cause the body to lose the benefit of nighttime rest. Not at all!

106. Since the insignificance of man to the Cosmos is a fact, Truth exists in itself, even if no one else exists in the Universe. I may cease to exist right now, but Truth existed before me and will remain without me.

107. As for my tendency to return to a point of restoration, which may be one thing today and another tomorrow, it stems more from the need to maintain a common point of reference between writer and reader. By inertia, the essayist tends to get lost in his thoughts, and the reader to cling to a specific idea. And given the complexity of the case at hand, however much I may want to simplify it, the fact remains that removing Cosmology and Theology, particularly their stance on the Genesis of Moses, from the working table upon which the spirit of God's Intelligence is moving in this 21st Century, presupposes an act more akin to art than to science, assuming that writing is an art, and that giving expression to thought is indeed an art. Something I personally agree with, and I deduce from the philosophers and heroes of the revolutions of the second millennium, the former honing their pens with the art of the polemicist and the latter their swords with the art of the philosophers. The two times this union bore fruit, it brought into the world two Events for eternity: the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution.

108. The problem, then, lies not in the Word but in the use of the art of its science. In this case, Truth, not Power, is the Beginning and the End. And hence, since man is inconsequential and Truth is eternal, human opinion is dust on the table. We have cleared its surface in order to place the Earth in its rightful place on the Day when God created Light, and once created, “separated it from Darkness.”

109. Returning then to the point of restoration, I will say that anyone with eyes can see that, when Light was created in the Darkness, the Earth, the Light being the Mantle of Ice that covered its surface at the end of the First Day, was in Darkness. God separated it from this Region once Light was created, that is, the Mantle of Ice that covered the Earth's sphericity at the end of the First Day, as it has been written for three thousand five hundred years: “And God saw that the light was good, and he separated it from the Darkness.” If he separated it, it is because it was there. And if God then created the stars to separate the Light from the Darkness, as can be read on the Fourth Day: “God made the two great luminaries, the greater to preside over the day, and the lesser to preside over the night, and the stars; and set them in the firmament of the heavens to give light on the earth, and to preside over the day and the night, and to separate the Light from the Darkness.”

110. So, translating "Light" in this line of Moses' hieroglyph as "Mantle of Ice," we find that the Earth was located in a region outside the heavens. A stunning and astonishing translation that, were it not for the fact that it is God who signs it and His Scribe who writes it with the Staff of Command He used to part the waters of the Red Sea, would send our intelligence soaring into the realm of extraterrestrials, and where I put C—for Cosmology—I would have to put F—for fantasy. This is all well and good, because it deserves to be discussed, and since the door is already open, let's enter.

111. How God brought about this change from a region of General Space to the region where it is currently located—the author said nothing about this. Nor did he say anything about the specific nature of the region of origin where God created the Earth. Nor will I go into further detail at this time. When it suits this Cosmology, we will lift the veil. It is quite enough for now to accept that God created the Earth outside our Heavens, beyond the constellations of our galaxy, in the Abyss covered by Darkness.

112. In fact, returning to the topic of the Formation of the Secondary Crust and the Sublimation of the Primordial Atmosphere, the fact that the Earth was located in a region subject to absolute zero was the accelerator God used to create the Ice Mantle. We see how, being farther away, Mars' atmosphere did not undergo the sublimation process that Earth did. The singularity that the Biosphere opens between the planets speaks of the existence of a special geohistorical period, which, however incredible it may seem to us, is revealed in Revelation when God declares that the singularity of the Biosphere is a response to the region of origin where He created it. This spontaneous affirmation leads us immediately to the problem of the Power of the Creator of the Universe. For if, intellectually speaking, the process of creating the Biosphere reveals its scientific nature in the sequence described, the insurmountable objection concerns the Nature of that Being who not only thinks about how to do things, but also has Infinite Power to carry them out.

113. I don't know if I've said this before, but if not, I'll say it now: Power without Intelligence does not satisfy the need that the transformation of Reality demands; and vice versa, Intelligence without Power remains in dreams, in fantasy, in answers that are carried away by the wind. In this case, knowing God through Theology and the Universe through Science, all we have to do is merge them into a New Science, the Science of Creation, and follow its laws and principles. In this case, knowing that by exposing an Atmosphere to a region subject to absolute zero, its volume would sublimate and give rise to the creation of a Block of Ice, and being able to do so, He did. And He called the Ice Mantle Light.

114. But God prepared the integration of Earth into the Heavens before opening His mouth and initiating the creative sequence of Light. It was not a matter of chance that God found a star system with planetary characteristics compatible with Earth. Before plunging into the ocean of the Milky Way constellations, God knew what He was looking for, where what He was looking for was located, and what the characteristics of the Solar System He was seeking were. And He knew this because He Himself formed its planetary structure with a view to not triggering any resistance to Earth's integration into the solar edifice.

115. Genesis begins from a pre-existing platform: Earth and Heavens had already been created, and it is upon their surface that we have set sail. We could have begun this journey by plunging into the depths of Time, but I have preferred to follow the route designed by God beforehand, among other things, because He knows the terrain better than we do. In due course, I will attempt to recreate the Creation of the Solar System. Until that moment arrives, we must lay out the basic laws necessary for understanding a systemic sequence of such great interest to us.

116. Thus, the integration of Earth into the Solar System, however natural it may seem to those who associate Divinity with the power to open its mouth and have everything done, involved solving a sea of ​​complex equations, replete with unknowns and factors to consider. Like any other system in the Universe, the solar body cannot accept the integration of a new element without itself undergoing a transformation of state. Bearing in mind this simple universal rule of integration of astrophysical bodies into complex systems, God ensured the impossibility of rejection or destructive disturbance of the Solar System in response to the integration of Earth into its structure by creating the Sun, Earth, and Moon with a single Origin in space and time.

117. Once the Sun and the planets with their moons and rings were created, God proceeded to isolate the Earth, the root of the Confusion referred to in the Text, in order to, after creating Light—as we have already seen—reunite Earth and Sun, the moment around which we are focusing in this section. This integration had a path. And along the way, the Ice Sheet had to begin its particular journey toward its transformation into Air and Water. Describing this path is the goal we will set for ourselves in the next section.

118. And finally, the consequence of the Earth's launch onto the northern track (the gateway through which the Earth entered the Sun's electric field) was felt on the surface of the Ice Sheet. The fact that the Earth entered its biospheric orbit via this northern route had more complex causes than the one we are concerned with here. For now, let us consider the melting of the Ice Sheet and the physical consequences of its acceleration to the maximum critical point on the duration of its process. Instantaneous elevation sought by God by granting Earth access through the northern track.

119. The truth is that by introducing Earth through the northern track, what God achieved was to accelerate the melting process of the Ice Sheet to the maximum permissible speed, as well as to do the same with the consequent evaporation of the resulting product. The interplay of forces upon which the melting of the Ice Sheet was accelerated to its maximum possible combines classical and revolutionary forces, and gives rise to that elusive quantum cosmology at the origin of all processes of astrophysical matter creation and electromagnetic energies. The closer the Earth-Sun approached, the smaller the Sun-Earth distance, the more intense the melting process of the Ice Sheet became. The speed of the approaching motion is what leads us to speak of sublimation. In this sense, the sublimation of the Ice Sheet was a direct evaporation. To understand it as simply as possible, we can compare it to applying a red-hot iron to the surface of a block of ice. The Sun acted as the red-hot iron in God's hand, and the Earth as the block of ice. I'm not speaking figuratively when I say that if God had continued applying the iron indefinitely, the entire mass of the ice sheet would have transformed into atmosphere. At least, that's the impression the infinite scope of the topic creates. I would say it's merely an appearance, nothing more. An appearance that invites us to take another step forward and assert that the stability of the universe in general, and of our System in particular, rests on two fundamental pillars. The first, which we have already seen, is the transformation of energy into new forms of energy. The second is the electrodynamic nature of fundamental cosmic matter.

CHAPTER 14 SECOND LAW OF THE BEHAVIOR OF THE UNIVERSE

120. God's study of the behavior of Cosmic Matter led Him to the realm of Astrophysical Electrodynamics. During His investigations into the nature of space, matter, and time, undertaken in His quest to master the Science of Creation—which would allow Him to transform Universal Reality—God observed how fundamental matter, despite its transformations and dimensional leaps in general space, retains the properties of its atomic nature. The discovery of the conservation of the natural atomic properties of fundamental cosmic energy, regardless of the direction traveled, opened a limitless creative horizon for God. For if, however great the distances traveled during the leap from microcosmic to macrocosmic matter, the nature of its electrodynamic forces is conserved, the scenario that opens up to creative intelligence is boundless. Moreover, this discovery alone transforms stars and their systemic networks into building blocks, into a field of raw material from which to extract all the mass necessary to erect constellation-like structures.

121. Therefore, applying this, if the first law (transformation of the gravitational field into light) opposes the infinite contraction of the universe, given that the amount of energy does not remain static in the equation—an equational instability derived from the transformation of gravity into light and electromagnetic forces, a condition of stability required by the hypothesis to allow the contraction of the universal field into a primordial nucleus, and which is not met, a reality demonstrated by the stability of the local astrophysical system—this second law—the electrodynamic nature of gravitational fields—blocks the opposite movement (destruction by dispersion) by establishing an electrodynamic network of behavior among the stellar systems. That is to say, the operation of this law of transformation of gravitational energy into electromagnetic forces and other forms of light energy, the operation of this law—I was saying—against the dispersion due to the constant weakening of the volume of universal energy: it maintains concentration according to the laws of electrodynamics.

122. And finally, the activation of this electrodynamic protective barrier allows for the existence of gravitational currents around astrophysical continents subject to a theory of molecular structures where the particles are celestial bodies.

123. The visible application of these two laws to an individual star system is found in our own. On the one hand, the magnetic field acts as a link between Earth and the Sun. This is applicable to all other planets. On the other hand, the electric field creates a barrier between the Sun and Earth. Poetically speaking, we could summarize this thus: Launched into the impossible encounter with its destruction, the nature of its positive spirit transformed appearance into wonder when the equality between the signs resolved the conflict. And we continue.

124. In a fairly straightforward manner, I will recreate the first part of this new geohistorical sequence that took place on Day Two. But returning to the topic, the Sun's import of a new planet meant that its System incorporated into its field a new gravitational energy transformer, with its unique properties. How this structural change altered the relationship between the planetary family is not easy to determine, but this was a factor that God knew from experience, and from that experience, He resolved all the unknowns on paper before taking action. The success of applying His mathematics to reality is not hard to find; the results are plain to see. We will focus on Earth and what its integration into a shared gravitational field meant for its physical body.

125. I will begin by saying that any body of an astrophysical nature, as long as it is isolated from any other body, is limited to consuming its own energy. While on Day Zero, Earth was isolated in its region of origin, feeding off its own gravitational field. The slow transformation rate at which its core was operating kept its pulse at a stable minimum of revolutions. The problem was that the gravitational field kept increasing the surrounding mass through its black hole effect. So Earth had reason to be confused.

126. And God says that it was empty because the Earth could not, on its own, extricate itself from that situation. Only by being connected to an energy network could it overcome the end toward which, left to its own devices, it was headed. When God returned and doubled the energy of its field, accelerating the rotation of its outer body, He broke that situation. From this arose, as I have shown, the melting of the primary crust and the creation of the Ice Mantle that covered the Globe at the end of the First Day.

127. The supplied energy, once transformed into heat, the Core having returned to a new state of equilibrium at the end of the First Day. Upon being introduced into the Solar System at dawn of the Second Day, the Earth suddenly found itself in the situation of a transformer connected to an energy network. The first reaction of its Core was to move from a slow state of operation to an advanced one. We can understand what this means by recalling how the variation in energy that its field can manipulate affected it at the beginning of the First Day. From this effect, it can be universally deduced that the engine that maintains the constant motion of stars is the core.

128. The motion of stars and all bodies in the Universe, as is clearly seen in our own system, has a singularity. They all rotate on their axis. The natural physical effect of this type of motion is, as seen in helicopters, upward movement. From this, we should deduce that all stars and their systems follow an upward trajectory. As if we were to say that the Universe behaves like a body that moves eternally upward. Now let us return to the point where I left off in this narrative.

 

PART FOUR

CREATION OF THE BIOSPHERE