Thursday 28 February 2013

Creationists Might be Right



Could the creationists be right about the 6000 years age of the world as regards god’s creation of the world?

I recently watched an Australian TV interview panel program,  which usually has 6 guests and runs different topics each week.

This particular episode involved the teaching of religion in schools versus science and had a US professor of theoretical physics and maths as one of the panel members.   He totally bucketed the idea of the world being older than 6000 years, and actually became quite aggressive on the matter.   However, is he wrong if he hasn’t factored in to what world are they talking about?

Be that as it may, it occurred to me that the creationists were right, but for reasons different to that of the age of the physical earth.   As a theoretical physicist, he should know about time/space.
 
A quick summary of my views might suffice here as I wade through the background to get to where the creationists might be coming from.    Based on the interpretation of a number of ancient myths and legends, combined with the mathematical results continuing to be found on the great Pyramid, and making sure I am not inconsistent with theoretical maths, I have concluded that we exist within one large time/space circle.   Within that circle, there have been a number of smaller circles [probably 7], with each circle being smaller to the preceding circle.   Most importantly, that our current circle began about 12,000 years ago.    Time/space interruptions are the barrier between the small circles such that each new circle is not in the same time/space as the preceding. 

To come back to the topic, if our time/space existence is now only 12,000 years old, and the biblical stories of a 6000 year old earth were written about 6000 years ago, then the creationists are correct.  At the time of their writing, our current existence was only 6000 years old.

Even if you don’t accept my theory of circular time with circles following circles, over the years on this board and elsewhere, there has been much written about the possibility of something extraordinary having happened 12000 years ago; floods and mammoths with food frozen in their stomachs are just two examples.

Could our ancients peoples, including those who wrote the biblical accounts of creation, thought in terms of time/space worlds, rather than physical worlds?   It seems to me they did.