Physiolophesy


By Stephen C. Durbin







Physiolophesy 102 - A Study In Physiolophesy

Dr. Michio Kaku regularly appears on the Discovery Channel. He has made it clear that he does not believe in any particular religion (in the recent series on extended life span). However, in another series he expresses his belief in Parallel Universes. This requires an immense exercise in faith!



Welcome to Physiolophesy 102 - A Study In Physiolophesy

In a show called The Universe (and I paraphrase Dr. Michio Kaku):

The universe started as a singularity smaller than an electron, (based on quantum theories) a singularity of infinite possibilities and this “proves” the theory infinite parallel universes with infinite possibilities “must exist.”

What if the spiritual world implied in the Bible and represented in other religions is actually a parallel universe? Your soul could exist next to every cell in your body as an alternate self. The Bible speaks of ongoing battles between angels and demons that we are unaware of. This battle too could be in the same, or a different universe again, from the one in which our spiritual selves exist. Now brace yourself, to accept what Dr. Michio Kaku indicates is true, is to accept this spiritual reality must exist!

The same show featured a Quantum proof that particles can exist in more than one place at one time. It was poorly done and I can't believe the editor of the show did not edit it out. The demonstrator shined a laser through a glass apple and declared, 'See, particles can be in several places at once just as these photons are.' And the demonstrator pointed to the original beam through the apple, a reflected beam and a refracted beam.

I have seen lasers shown through prisms and beam splitters and each instance is less intense than the original spot. Meaning, in the demonstration, each of the three spots were exactly (okay, slightly less due to loss) than one third the original spot intensity. The photons are not in more than one place at a time.

This is a great example of what I call "tabloid science" or science for the masses. The shows are presented with the assumption that the average viewer, or any viewer, does not have the knowledge or will choose not to challenge the premise of the "science" presented. They are obviously correct in this assumption for all practical purposes but it insults our collective intelligence. The commercials aired during these shows support my opinion. Now, a little perspective here, I watch the show The Universe by choice and I love these "educational" shows (thank you Discovery!) despite the obvious agendas and tabloid science. If I didn't like the shows I wouldn't watch them.

Infinite possibilities by definition must mean that both heaven and hell, and God, for that matter must also exist.

Science has finally found God!



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