Tuesday, May 27, 2025

The James Web and the Bible

  I quote, "The James Webb Space Telescope is designed  to observe the Universe in infrared light.  It allows science to see through dust clouds enabling Science to study distant objects and the early universe."

  In this study we will compare information from articles about the James Web and the Bible.  

  I quote science.nasa, "Using the unique infrared sensitivity of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, researchers can examine ancient galaxies to probe secrets of the early universe.  Now, an international team of astronomers has identified bright hydrogen emission from a galaxy in an unexpectedly early time in the universe’s history. The surprise finding is challenging researchers to explain how this light could have pierced the thick fog of neutral hydrogen that filled space at that time."
  Science believes the universe to be 13.8 billion years old.  The question is, how did redshift light make its way through hydrogen fog?  But first we must ask the question, how did hydrogen get there?  Science would say, nucleosynthesis of hot plasma.  I must ask, how did the hot plasma get there?  It's interesting to know that there are hydrogen clouds in space but no natural hydrogen on Earth.   Hydrogen must be produced on Earth, it's not natural. 
  The question is, what is this hot plasma?  It's called Quark-gluon plasma.   I quote, "It's created in labs by colliding heavy nuclei at ultra-relativistic speeds, producing a fireball of QGP that expands and cools. QGP is the densest and hottest fluid ever studied in a lab, and exhibits unique properties like a low shear viscosity to entropy ratio."
  But what caused the massive scale of hot Quark-gluon plasma soup in the early universe?  Is science saying the big bang was a collision then a outward explosion?  If so, does it have anything to do with the Black Hole science believes the universe is in?   If this is so, the universe didn't explode, in imploded creating a anti-universe.  The question is, what happened to the universe on the other side of the hot Quark-gluon plasma soup?  
  Time for Genesis, I quote, In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.  And the earth (became) formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters.
  Notice how there is a separation between Heaven and Earth.  Our universe is called Earth.  Only Earth  became  formless and void.  There is still a universe on the other side untouched by destruction called Heaven.  Judging by the fall of Satan and one third of the angels, I would say there's a Universe twice the size of ours in the other side.  What is interesting is that Yahuah Elohiym placed Adam and Eve in charge of our Universe.  This made Heylel BenSahar the fallen Cherub angry because his inflated pride was hurt.  Also note that the Spirit of Yahuah Elohiym was hovering over it.  Perhaps the light of the Spirit of Yahuah Elohiym is that of what Science seen through the James Web.
  "Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light.  And God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness.  And God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day.  Then God said, “Let there be an expanse in the midst of the waters, and let it separate the waters from the waters.”  So God made the expanse and separated the waters which were below the expanse from the waters which were above the expanse; and it was so.  And God called the expanse heaven. And there was evening and there was morning, a second day.
  According to Science, this was 330 million years after the Big Bang.  We must realize that light didn't just pop out of formless darkness.  
  The question is, what happens when Quark-gluon plasma is exposed to light?  I quote, "When quark-gluon plasma is exposed to light (photons), the photons can interact with the quarks and gluons potentially causing them to lose energy and fragment into other particles.
  Remember that Yahuah Elohiym spoke also.   This wasn't just a normal voice, it was a shout that could be heard throughout the universe.  The results was something like acoustic waves concentrating the fragmented particles.   

  Back to the article, I quote, 'The Webb telescope discovered the incredibly distant galaxy JADES-GS-z13-1, observed to exist just 330 million years after the big bang, in images taken by Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) as part of the James Webb Space Telescope Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES). Researchers used the galaxy’s brightness in different infrared filters to estimate its redshift, which measures a galaxy’s distance from Earth based on how its light has been stretched out during its journey through expanding space.
  I am not a scientist.   I except the measurement of 330 million years on a scale of comparing something like apples to oranges.   The truth of the matter is, the James Web told us there was a galaxy just on this side of creation of the universe as we know it.  
  The question is, what was happening on our planet at this point in time?  If it's called 330 million years after the Big Bang or Day Three in Genesis, it's just a name.   Time isn't the point right now.  The  point is, it does compare to Genesis. 

  Then God said, “Let the waters below the heavens be gathered into one place, and let the dry land appear”; and it was so.  And God called the dry land earth, and the gathering of the waters He called seas; and God saw that it was good.  Then God said, “Let the earth sprout vegetation, plants yielding seed, and fruit trees on the earth bearing fruit after their kind with seed in them”; and it was so.  And the earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit with seed in them, after their kind; and God saw that it was good.  And there was evening and there was morning, a third day.  Genesis 1:9-13

  The answer is, Earth was a droplet of vapor transforming into a rocky planet with liquid water on it.  I quote, "The sun is primarily composed of hydrogen (around70%) and helium (around 28%)." 

  The question is, how can H2 and He change into H2O without the O?  Hydrogen and Helium fusion makes lithium 5, an unstable element.  The question is, where did Oxygen come from to make water if there was no plants to make oxygen out of carbon dioxide?  This brings up another question, where did carbon dioxide come from?  The symbol is CO2.  What Scientists are saying is life got lucky that stars produced the right stuff all started by light when there should have been no light.   Light  cannot escape a black hole.  

  Our universe was caused by destruction of a previous universe, part of what is called Heaven.  This is not the sky we see or the stars.   It is what is called the third Heaven.  A previous universe would have oxygen and carbon dioxide.  Perhaps some debris survived the a big collision.  This collision would cause a black hole with all the vapor collected up inside of it.   What is interesting is that there is an expanse inside the vapor.   This vapor is Dark matter, the oldest thing in the universe.  If this is so, the question is, what are we doing here?  Where is the gate into the original universe?  This Black hole comes with an abyss, the deepest part of the fallen universe where fallen Angels are locked up in.  One third of the angels under the leadership of the Cherub Heylel BenSahar fell out of the Third Heaven.   The Abyss would logically be the center of a black hole where everything is sucked up into it.  

  What is interesting is that it is now thought that our universe expanded at different speeds according to the James Web telescope.  I don't believe the universe is 13 billion years old.   I don't believe it's 6000 years old how some say the Bible says it is.   The Bible doesn't say that anyway.   It was by adding up information on the lives of people going back to Adam.  If you add up the lives of people going back to Adam, then add a thousand years for each day, it would be something like 13,000 years is when the universe started.  This would be just in time for the Ice Age.  Evidence says that this is incorrect and it is.  The question is, what is the correct age of the universe?  

  If a person is on a road trip that is a 1,000 miles away, traveling at various speeds, you cannot judge the time they started because you seen them traveling at 20 miles per hour.  We  know what the speed limit is never us, but we don't know what it was yesterday for the travelers.  This applies to the speed of light also.  

  I quote concerning the James Web telescope, "One impact, between May 22 and 24, 2022, caused noticeable and uncorrectable damage to mirror segment C3."

  Just when information was getting interesting, the James Web information is said to be not credible.  The question is, is the News credible?  When it comes to elections, some News sources are one big political spin for a liberal candidate.  One topic the James Web telescope didn't address was the possible destruction of our universe.  Although there was a time it seen a planet entered its sun.  


  To generate microwaves, a person must accelerate electrons in a vacuum.  In the cosmic background radiation, the question is, what caused these electrons to accelerate?   Magnetism doesn't directly accelerate electrons, but can change there direction.  I quote, "Electrons, being negatively charged, are attracted to positive charges and repelled by negative charges. So the real question is, what caused the vacuum in the cosmic soup and what caused the positive and negative charge if it just happened by chance out of nothing?  

  The way I see it our universe didn't start out of nothing.  A previous universe was destroyed.  Destruction can be caused by both natural and by intelligent design.  The result was a lot of Hydrogen soup. 
  I quote, "Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. It decays with a half-life of approximately 12.33 years. This means that after 12.33 years, half of the tritium atoms will have decayed into helium."
  The question is, why is there so much hydrogen left in the universe if it's 13 to 14 billion years old?  There is 1 tritium atom per 1000 hydrogen atoms.  What  happens when the tritium atom has decayed?  I quote, "This decay process effectively changes the hydrogen atom into a helium atom.". What if the 380,000 years was only 12 years?  This would say that the universe is only about 42,000 to 49,000 years old.  In other words, each day of Genesis chapter one is about 7,000 years.  The millennium in prophecy is 1000 years.  If Adam lived about 6,000 years ago, time is short.  Revelation must happen before the millennium.   


  

 

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