Uploaded by wallidjan on Sep 19, 2008 7:13
Without God/Creator the existence of the universe is impossible. Interesting videos give you something to consider about the creation of man and the universe. Examine the physics and then you decide for yourself if God/Creator designed this earth just for us.Not only is God proved but so is the spirit. The spirit is energy. When we die, that energy is released. Where does it go? Energy cannot be destroyed so it must go somewhere. Does it go out to the universe and absorbed by other matter or is it possible that it goes to God?
When we understand parallel universe and the membrane they discuss in the following videos, it is easy to understand that the membrane is the veil that separates us from God, our knowledge of God’s existence, and our life with Him before earth. We can understand that the membrane is where God and the angels live. Life on earth is one parallel and the “after life” is another; both existing at the same time and the same place (earth). It all makes perfect sense, as long as we don’t close our minds.
A true scientist will not close his or her mind, right? How could we learn all that we do and understand our world the way we do if we had a closed mind? Without the creation of our galaxy and the earth, sun, moon, and solar system, man could not exist. We needed the Big Bang to give us life. Knowing this, we can understand that all this was designed for us by God. It doesn’t require much imagination to understand that truth.
Uploaded by rishwanm on Jun 15, 2008
Parallel Universes is a 2001 documentary produced by the BBC’s Horizon series. The documentary has to do with parallel universes, string theory, M theory, supergravity, and other theoretical physics concepts. Participants include Michio Kaku, Paul Steinhardt, and other physicists.
Isn’t it interesting how man’s mind thinks? Through discussion with each other, the physicists tossed out the 10 String theory (and all other string theories) and conclude that there are 11 Strings. Our minds are so peon compared to God’s, yet we think we are so smart.
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