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Excerpts from The
Heavenly Time Machine:
Want to know how the author deals with important
topics? Following are some excerpts from the book The Heavenly
Time Machine.
What about carbon?
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"... Now comes
the interesting story of that element of life, carbon. Helium
is a very stable element. It is so stable that for a while physicists
thought that it was a fundamental particle, and it was named
the alpha particle. Carbon has a mass number 12, and consists
of three helium atoms stuck together in a stable configuration.
Unfortunately, two helium atoms, which make beryllium, are very
much unstable. ..." |
Why do we need neutrinos?
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"Photons to
carry energy, electrons for making chemistry upon which life
depends and quarks to make solid matter out of which we and all
else are built these three basic components are all the
universe needs. Yes, we need virtual messenger particles to make
forces, and there are all sorts of short-lived entities that
seem to do something, but these are just a way to help the stuff
that counts to do its job. The virtual and short-lived particles
are, in a sense of speaking, not even real. These are sort of
like the frosting on the cake. We cannot say the same for the
neutrino...." |
Inflation in Torah
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"One should
not be surprised that the Bible does not directly describe this
unique event, given that all of creation is presented in just
a few terse sentences. There is, however, a unique, one-time-only
happening as we are told in Genesis 1:2 that ..." |
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