Science time, guys!

 


I was trying to do a preliminary, but vlog, version of this post. This afternoon I was imagining a lot of things about getting the story straight, and because of this exercise I was in the mood to have another go at it.

At work this afternoon when lifting the dough from the rising pans, I was able to see that the dough rises in the shape of a mushroom. The shape is important because, as I spoke of the varying genetic codes that are intrinsic of the development of species, I aim at drawing a conclusion as to how separate the code and mathematical-spatial plans are. 

The idea is that if creation were to be true, and the body can be resurrected and the body of a virgin can carry life, and even if levitation were possible, it could all be done with these components and shown possible through them.

For instance, if the passage of large amounts of matter were ever transported through space we have not seen that yet. No beeming Scottie yet.

But small parts don't move this way, either. That makes the matter problem. What are these micro-miniscule particles that disappear and reapear? Certainly we don't consider them matter?!

Levitation is certainly possible. If space is able to be manipulated at all, levitating is possible.

But how does a genetic material change itself into the cell of a sperm, so as to impregnate a virgin? And how does a body pass from space into another dimension? Like Elijah, Jesus and well, some other very special people have done?

Today I posted about time being a dimension. I do not know that it is separate from space itself. We will have to look at space time continuum, but the gist always seemed that everything could perhaps be overlapping, somehow. The merit of this definition is questionable.

If time is a dimension, then along with matter,  space would exist in the realm we see. It would exist alongside it because growth and life exist only by this visible dimension, and these include time. Invisible to us is the infinite, a concept, or perhaps a whole other dimension.

If the dimension exists the way it is shown in the Bible, then it has the ability to transport, withdraw and send forth matter, and not on the backs of comets. We can see, rarely, the one happening, where someone is spontaneously cured of cancer. The fact that people do survive these attacks miraculously is documented and untraceable to any physical methods of removal.

It is important to note again the problem of matter. Matter as it is moving in space is supposed to be all growth and from one single origin. The idea that life grows spontaneously has since the 19th century been proven unsuccessful. Life grows from the origin. The point of origin of species is not anti-Christian. It points directly to the source.

When we look to a beginning we try to imagine that life came from nothing. This denotes a virgin birth, and when I am arguing with someone about these things I like to look at that argument. That makes sense, somehow. 

But in the sense that matter does not merely persist, and had a birth, rarely comes up in the materialist argument, and the idea that there is an afterlife, or anything of that nature, although Christian amd Hindu cosmologies have had a fine grasp of the many things true to science now, the idea of other beings, dimensions, worlds and the hereafter have been completely ignored. There is nothing there to look at, even though centuries of humans identified these things and made use of them, through prayers and rituals and other sources of inspirational acts. Dreams too have inspired this belief of another reality which is found more readily in pictures, radio and probably through many means we take for granted daily, looking at life as it is all neatly organized into biologies, technologies and radiologies, at least to the average man, but much of that is physics. 

What we know now is supposed to further enlighten another 100 years of discovery. Where will we go from here? With our theories of everything, what shall we produce to create an even more astonishing world worth looking into? 

When I was working at Chick-fil-A years ago I was stirring the lemonade and something told me that space had a shape. The way that I saw it the liquid turned inside of an oddly shaped bucket. I don't know what inspired this viewpoint but it is absolutely correct. The more interesting way of looking at it is thus: that the number zero once represented a space in mathematical equations, and before creating this space, and our numeral zero, the math worked around it but was stuck. The creation of this numeral zero had an important place in technological advancement in another time in another place. One which saw the numbers and the geometry in the value of their daily lives for the first time as a language. This language of mathematics created the science of the past and has lasted until today because of its impressive imprint on life, something we still grapple with today.

The fact that space has a shape is in the model that has arisen from this technology. The spacial language is a plan which the genetic material constructs itself by, which is visible in many plants and animals alike. The code itself is millions of tiny organisms of special instruction which have come together through the development of this earth amd throughout the universe, which have proven impossibly perfect and bountiful here on earth. The sun and it parts are busy doing something, here there is the business of the day, we know very little about the use of these orbs in the great vast expanse of our private arm Orion-spur, here in the Milky Way Galaxy. 

As I have said before, the origin of life has not been detected, we cannot produce life and we cannot find out where it came from. Although we have been unable to prove or show proof of the origin of life it remains that life arose from the simple matter here on earth, amd in that case, we look to the origin again and it's very lengthy beginnings.

But if we take a look at many of these eye witness accounts which we call "creation myths" and other phenomena which asks us bend the rules, the connection between them narrows a gap by which we would have called impossible, as they make use of the very same elements.

The other day we discussed theories about cloud shapes and the possibility that they could be made by way of a specialized satellite. Having the ability to do something like this, with wireless signals, moving matter as clouds are easily moved and shaped by way of the demensions of space, which we have visualized (if not, visualize it), is an interesting idea. It seems possible and could possibly help with storms. When we have technologies that can animate matter without using our hands, our lives have reached a new era. ( Visualizing again is always good.)

Now that we recognize that matter can be manipulated through space without being touched, we have a new concept. It allows things to be possible, like leaps in species. I'm not saying that is what it is. But the material is here. That does not account for resurrections. But what we have so far can make a case for virgin birth, and open the door for the other. 

Now onto mushrooms, I am tempted to ask whether or not mushrooms are spontaneous or if they are conveniently important to all manner of life. I like that bread rises like a mushroom and I like that mushrooms are good for medicine. I like that the materials have been gifted with a sort of natural defense and that they have appropriate needs and dependencies. Although unfortunately, when the hands of nature are holding on firmly, there is more chaos and competition. Our other worldly counterpart would never make such an error.

In the mysterious religion of Christianity, there is a very important dinner that the Lord has with his disciples, I almost called them his men, anyway, they are making use of yeast, the staple we are using in our scientific search for clues about more impossible discoveries we were never aware of but completely in the know about. In the 🍷* It didn't work with the bread. I got a little too excited*

Science and religion, from the most modern standpoint, are not too far at odds. There are many overlying technical aspects that have come to be true. Think about telephones and prayers, the idea of dreams transmitting messages and television and radio transmission. Things of this nature are overlooked by the uninspired mind.

With morality being made into more of a smorgasbord of color, like a calamity in grey, and less of a Roy G. Biv, we dismiss obvious elements that should have left us in awe. Some, they say, remain sleeping. 

In yeast we have an example of a very useful element that has much possibility. Later, we can look into this further, and then look for clues in medicine as to the miracle of regeneration, as if that is what we speak of when we talk about life passing through deminsions. Things of this nature are not uncommonly spoken of in various obscure locations, and dismissing phenomena, especially rare phenomena, is strictly forbidden! Adieu!

***Seems likely someone is visiting my private typing space. 







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