Thursday, July 05, 2007


Or So I'm Told..

According to someone's notes (Numbers 7:89) "Whenever Moses went into the tabernacle to speak with the Lord, he heard the voice speaking to him from between the two cherubim above the Ark's cover..." New Living Translation

What if somehow the Ark of the Covenant inside the Tabernacle, because of some quirk in the space-time continuum, functioned as a radio receiver, and Moses found himself listening to someone in the 20th century reading from the Torah in a language he could understand, possibly Hebrew. And he wrote it all down.

Yes, I know there is a film with that theme - a son talks to his dead dad in what appears to be real time.

The Bible, for Christians, is in two parts or "halves", commonly called the Old and New Testament, much like a peach or a brain. Or trilobites.

In many ways, the New Testament is the mirrored half of the Old, because Jesus and his chroniclers quote often from the Old Testament and then add comment. It is not an exact copy of the first part, because of the extra comments. 1 Corinthians 13:12 mentions a mirror.

Out in space, I am told, there are swirling particles of dust and gasses and star masses and galaxy confetti. Some of that stuff reflects light, and that's why we can see it. Scientists have devised ingenious ways to see things that don't reflect light. They have even figured out ways to see things that may only be theoretical. They can see things in a shower of meteorites that might have once existed.

Could all the debris (I include planets) possibly produce a hologram?

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