Creation

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Frank Jakubowsky ISBN: 9781449773007
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: October 26, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Frank Jakubowsky
ISBN: 9781449773007
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: October 26, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

It starts with an original idea about how matter was formed from force-charge. It is an idea that does not relate to the scientific Big Bang Theory. The idea of God is a part of this story. It has the idea that matter is created from space, and God can create space. It uses an original idea that there is a small amount of matter formed. I used the word tron to express that idea. It takes one hundred trons to make an electron and also a proton and other parts of an atom. The idea of one hundred trons can make different forms, and the different forms have different weights. It has the idea that a tron formed because the space-charge is wrapped around itself. Space is changed into matter. The next stage is when the space is changed into a nebula. The turning nebula forms more matter, and then two jetlike streams are forced out. The two streams get curved as the nebula turns. The nebula grows, and it becomes what we call a galaxy; the escaping gas condenses into suns. So there is a progression of space, trons, nebula, galaxy, sun, planets, life, and man. I get some of these original ideas from The Urantia Book. Our planets were formed when a burned-out sun passed close by, and it drew a large chunk of a column of gas from our sun. Our sun then was in a four-day cycle of expansion and contraction. The column of gas condensed and formed the planets. Jupiter and Saturn were at the large center. The planets of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto were captured from the burned-out sun.

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It starts with an original idea about how matter was formed from force-charge. It is an idea that does not relate to the scientific Big Bang Theory. The idea of God is a part of this story. It has the idea that matter is created from space, and God can create space. It uses an original idea that there is a small amount of matter formed. I used the word tron to express that idea. It takes one hundred trons to make an electron and also a proton and other parts of an atom. The idea of one hundred trons can make different forms, and the different forms have different weights. It has the idea that a tron formed because the space-charge is wrapped around itself. Space is changed into matter. The next stage is when the space is changed into a nebula. The turning nebula forms more matter, and then two jetlike streams are forced out. The two streams get curved as the nebula turns. The nebula grows, and it becomes what we call a galaxy; the escaping gas condenses into suns. So there is a progression of space, trons, nebula, galaxy, sun, planets, life, and man. I get some of these original ideas from The Urantia Book. Our planets were formed when a burned-out sun passed close by, and it drew a large chunk of a column of gas from our sun. Our sun then was in a four-day cycle of expansion and contraction. The column of gas condensed and formed the planets. Jupiter and Saturn were at the large center. The planets of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto were captured from the burned-out sun.

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