Finding the –why– of things motivates many of us to life long careers. For others it becomes the thread to satisfy the insatiable curiosity within. For many it becomes part of the challenge to improve oneself and succeed in attaining the goals we have in life. Whatever the reasons, we seem to need answers to the things that intrigue, provoke, puzzle or mystify us. Answering the –why– becomes the driving motivation to satisfy our understanding. These things that baffle human comprehension seem to be a large part of what propels our species to explore our world and what is in it. It also urges us to explore those things above, beyond and within it. Answering the –why– is what pushes humans to a wider understanding of what and who we are.
Do we ever reach a point when we don’t want to see over the next hill or discover a new cure or product to help us achieve our goals? I think not. In what follows, an endeavor will be made to help us figure out some deep and troublesome questions about who we are and where we came from. New doors will be opened and explored as to where we are going in the future. It is a venture to understand much of what we cannot prove but need to answer so that we can continue to move forward in our comprehension. Who is man as the human species and why does he do what he does? We will delve deeply into the–why–question and what it is that we still need to understand. Follow me as we look at some interesting questions and why we need to explain them.
First, let us cover the why of this work. Simply it is to open up an arena of thought and discussion about a subject that seems to be overlooked today. The subject: Does an interface exist between the spiritual world of the Bible and the physical sciences of today? If it does, then how do we learn about it and how do we comprehend it and how does it work? This is as simply as it can be stated for it is the core thrust of this book. It is like looking for a door in a wall so we can see what room is on the other side. This room contains answers to just how our universe began and the controversies that abound today.
Second, let us understand what this book is not. It is not a mathematical dissertation on Quantum Mechanics. Nor is it an attempt to compose a new theological concept. In both areas there are many who are well qualified to decipher the nuances of these knowledge areas.
It is also not an attempt to muddy the water about our understanding of creation or its creator. It is perhaps a new way to comprehend how the physical world we live in and the spiritual world that scripture so wondrously describes can be united and better understood. In the act of creation, were there boundaries set and processes put into place that limit human intrusion into other spheres? It is this question and others that we will try to answer and explain.
As we proceed, we will look at a few specific areas. A portion of it will be review for some and new information for others. Through these subject areas we will lay the groundwork for answers to several intriguing questions, as well as, propose new ways of discerning the world around us. We will look at a panorama of ancient and recent historical records. Using this history we hope to bring new light into what we see around us and take for granted daily.
We will also see how words acquire a far greater meaning and power than we have ever understood. To fathom this we need to look at and have some grasp of the make up of the physical properties of what we embrace as being genuine. We will look at some elementary physics and science as review and incorporate new and recent knowledge of our world around us. We also need to have a basic knowledge of energy and how it works. Sound is also important since it is the energy source that powers words. Sound is to words as water is to ice. Words and the energy in them will become the focal point of what we will need to gain a new comprehension of physical and spiritual reality.
In Chapter 2, we will journey into “in the beginning” and what that might mean and how this physical universe of ours might have begun. We will do a little science review in case someone may have need. We will touch on comprehension of words, waveforms, quarks and a little quantum mechanics. Are words more than just letters on a page?
In Chapter 3, we delve into an interesting question about quantum mechanics, quarks and God. could they be related and what relationships might exist.
In Chapter 4, we will examine the interesting question of why does science exclude a possible arena of information like the Bible. Shouldn’t we follow all clues and see where they lead?
In Chapter 5, we probe the subjects of wave forms, sounds and creation’s voice. Our objective here is “how can science have unanswered basic questions about the big bang theory?” Their foundation is weak because they leave these questions unanswered.
In Chapter 6, we look further into the make-up of quarks, energy and Einstein’s theory. We will also delve into light and how it impacts the energy theories and the composition of matter. Light is to matter as blood is to our body.
In chapter 7, we study more about words, sounds and “The Word.” With this we follow the logic of how thoughts become words and words become initiators of actions and actions bring forth effects. As we pursue this line of thinking we introduce the impact of word energy. This impact causes an outgrowth of causes that radiate from that energy.
With Chapter 8, we enter a new region. Here we explore the miracles of Jesus and what impact his words may have had upon the objects of those miracles. Words and their energy begin to take on new and interesting forms.
Chapter 9 begins to take us into the impact of word energy and its physical form. It begins with a story about Jesus and a way which proves sound has an impact upon physical materials. It is one way science has proven that word energy exists.
Chapter 10 brings us into the arena of authority. Who has the true power and jurisdiction over the knowledge of our physical universe? What is the catalyst that really moves things? Is it man’s knowledge or God’s invasion into the universe? Who has the real authority and why? Is God the genuine source of the knowledge we have? The answers lead us into true advancement.
Chapter 11 introduces us to the value of word energy. Words can create a positive setting for what we do or they can yield a negative climate for actions. Words remind us that our communications with everyone around us will have an impact. As the catalyst, our words will bring forth positive or negative results. What our tongues provoke will hold us hostage to many of the things that happen to and around us.