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I love the occasional musings of Stephen Hawking. He has, in the past, speculated that there is no God. But with his latest consideration of the concept of black holes, I believe he has unwittingly found himself peaking at the very physical principles of Creation, itself. He has concluded that things dont just fall into a black hole, never to return, but rather that they cross a threshold in which they are converted from physical mass into potential (energy) which exists outside the boundary of the physical and therefore is not held captive by the black hole (instead of E=MC2, he is describing MC2=E.) In the black hole mass becomes energy (or potential) which is not restricted by the firm rules of the physical and, therefore, is not held captive by it. I believe that the process of conversion from mass into potential he describes is a mirror of the conversion from potential to the physical - from the essence (omnipotence) of God to the physical we know and understand, beginning at one single point, from the limitless potential which is God to a single point of the physical, containing everything that we know now as the universe. I firmly believe that to understand the farthest teachings of science is to stare into the essence of God. Science does not exist without him.
Posted on: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 18:34:08 +0000

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