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Einstein: God, Religion & Science: Einstein And Godel: The Existence Of Time

Jul 05, 2009

“ We await the publication of an extended look at Einstein, God, Religion and Science. Who can shake a dead tree and bring it to life? Is this revolutionary research inspired by God what promotes the futile actions that burn books? ”

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In the name of God Master, of the Universe, Ruler of the earth

Writers Note: No doubt T=ss² has inspired some that challenge the dedicated Spiritual Scientist. But the world and the multitudes come not from the inspiration of God. However no one has ever stopped the rush and fall of water in any time or space. Thus we send many things once more than once for your thought and mediation.

Greetings Brethren,


Peace be unto you. To the Church and believing Christians everywhere. To those that believe in the Bible as the supreme authority that governs all of humankind. In this we give thanks to God the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit that leads and guides us the straightway.

Out of the supercharged German-speaking intellectual world, in which physics and mathematics and philosophy intertwined, three jarring theories of the twentieth century emerged: Einstein’s relativity, Heisenberg’s uncertainty, and Godel’s incompleteness.

During their walks, Godel explored some of the implications of relativity theory, and he came up with an analysis that called into question whether time, rather than merely being relative, could be said to exist at all. Einstein’s equations, he figured, could describe a universe that was rotation rather than (or in addition to) expanding. In such a case, the relationship between space and time could become, mathematically, mixed up. “The existence of an objective lapse of time,” he wrote, “means that reality consists of an infinity of layers of ‘now’ which come into existence successively. But if simultaneity is something relative, each observer has his own set of ‘nows,’ and none of these various layers can claim the prerogative of representing the objective lapse of time.” (Einstein His Life and Universe, Walter Isaacson, pp. 510-511).

As a result, Godel argued, time travel would be possible. “By making a round trip on a rocket ship in a sufficiently wide curve, it is possible in these worlds to travel into any region of the past, present and future, and back again.” That would be absurd, he noted, because then we could go back and chat with a younger version of ourselves (or, even more discomforting, our older version could come back and chat with us). Godel had achieved an amazing demonstration that time travel, strictly understood, was consistent with the theory of relativity,” writes Boston University philosophy professor Palle Yourgrau in his book on Godel’s relationship with Einstein, “World Without Time”. “The primary result was a powerful argument that if time travel is possible, time itself is not.” (p. 511)

Einstein rested his case on mass and energy to be equivalent and states that a moving object will experience changes in size and time which are related to its speed but are only noticeable at speeds approaching that of light. Herr Heisenberg was uncertain about these things and argued: certain coordinates of a single physical object can never be accurately determined simultaneously, as the position and velocity of an electron. Meanwhile Godel saw incompleteness as he challenged Einstein theories on relativity. But can we really go forward or back? Does time surely exist? What is time and space?

Another Space In Time

Brethren does time only exist for the saved?
Can man count time? Just how can time be
measured? John was sitting not as an idle bystander
but one deeply involved in the thoughts that
came this way.

Time is not a boomerang it will not come
back, but it will go forward. But God sent
the Light and God controls the time. John as
he mused over his conversion he saw yesterday
lived out the present and looked to the future.

But he also knew that God would never allow
man to create a flying device that could take
you there. So is time best seen in the Creator
and the reality of dreams He has allowed us?

Look further with us at the following verses
as time moves on and the energy that we reveal
in study will allow us to continue to see the Light
of God and the other lights will always shine.

THAT SPACE IN TIME

There floating on
ground clouds was
man in and,

Upon space. There
a distinct happening
occurred, like no,

Other. Each thing
that moved saw
an exclusive hold,

A time in
Space. What happened
There? Hail to,

The scribes who
remember that space
in time.

Meanwhile they often
write for naught
as man continues,

His lust for
ignorance and disbelief,
wallowing in slop,

As pigs and
swine in seas
of foolishness. Meanwhile,

The sky looked
on. The wind
continued to blow.

Upon each breath
of wind was
a moment and,

Time in space.
I relished being
there. So the,

Age and cycle
of this era
did some see?

What did I
see? The season
ended, was the,

Time and space
silent? What will
tomorrow and today,

Bring? I saw
righteousness. I saw
Peace here, the,

Time had no
end. Nor were
there scribes. Where,

Did all the
trouble go? Where
is the rain?

Pleasant is this
time and space this
time is everlasting.

TIME

We hail the
joy to look
into time.

In time what
do we see?
In time is,

Everything. What do
you feel when
you live life?

As time moves
on. What time
is it?

Who sees the
Light? Who can
see darkness?

The Light is
always on. Time
is a constant,

Inspiration. For time
is not make
believe.

Time is real.
This I do
see. For this
I am thankful.

SPACE AND TIME

Brethren I am grateful
for this time in space,
for these breaths that I,

Take. I am a living
soul, made of body and
a good Spirit.

For this I am thankful,
for I could have been
dead and gone.

This is my space
and I am responsible
for this time.

What will I see?
Will I record many
thoughts?

I saw peace in the
green grass. I felt
the presence of,

Silent wind. This
was my special place,
for this time and,

Space was like
no other. So special
are moments we spend,

In space and time.
For this we are eternally
grateful.

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Released ByCarl A. Patton



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