Modern Science Proves Genesis Creation Story

Amazingly, recent discoveries in various fields of modern science are proving the veracity of the Scriptures. Let us take the first three verses of the first chapter of the first book of the Bible, Genesis.

Universe had a beginning
“In the beginning…” Most scientists today agree the universe had a beginning – the Big Bang. But, before anything existed, there was only God. “In the beginning God…” Jewish sages called God the Ein Sof, the “Infinite Nothingness,” without any form or dimension of any kind whatsoever.

Space-time created
            “…God created the heaven and the earth.” By “heaven,” the Genesis writer, Moses, probably meant “space.” To make room for empty space, God caused a contraction of His infinite Self. It is known to Jewish mystics as the tzimtzum.
With the creation of space, time began. Without space, there can be no motion, And, without motion, time cannot be perceived. Space and time are linked inseparably, hence the term “space-time continuum.”
The Encarta Encyclopedia points out: “In Einstein’s general theory of relativity, which was introduced in 1916, the very existence of time depends on the presence of space.”
The Jews had a 16th century saying: "HaMakom V'HaZman Echad Hu." ("Space and time, they are one.”)

Mind-made matter
“And the earth was without form and void…” As planet Earth was not yet formed, “earth” here can only mean “matter.” Matter (“earth”) was “void” (nothing). Quantum physicists call the pre-matter phase the “quantum wave function” – the probability of an event taking place. “Probability” needs a mind to consider the likelihood of any event and then see that probability (nothing) turn into reality. So, there obviously was a mind in the beginning. God?
The NASA posits that the universe is the product of “quantum fluctuation” – matter (quarks) and antimatter appearing in a vacuum, then colliding, and vanishing. Somehow, every so many collisions a quark survived. Experimental physicists James Cronin and Val Fitch shared the Nobel Prize in physics in 1980 for having demonstrated in 1964 that two in every 1,200 decays of a particle produced a survivor.

Electromagnetic Spirit
“…and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved…” What is spirit?
Eliphaz, in Job 4:15, said, “a spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up.” Thus, a spirit is an electromagnetic entity.
The four fundamental forces – electromagnetism, gravitation, strong force, and weak force – all existed from the very beginning. The presence of these forces enabled the first quarks to bond together into protons and neutrons, making way for the formation of the first atoms.

First element: “water”
            “And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.”  The “waters,” apparently, were hydrogen. The term came from Greek hydro (“water”) and gen (“birth/producer”). The hydrogen atom is the first and most basic element – with just one proton as nucleus and one electron orbiting it.

“Water” into light
“And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.” That was the Big Bang. When four hydrogen atoms fuse into helium, energy is released as a blast of light and heat. The sun generates light and heat from hydrogen through exactly the same process of thermonuclear fusion.

Light into matter
Energy can transform into matter, and vice-versa, according to Albert Einstein’s famous and time-honored equation (E = mc2). Experimental physicists today can turn light (radiant energy) into electron-positron particles (matter) in the laboratory in at least two ways: First, by bombarding heavy atoms with X-rays; and, second, by directing pulses of high-energy laser at electron beams moving at close to the speed of light.
Surprisingly, the Jews in olden times, long before the advent of modern science, knew that matter had come from light: “Mehitabut ha'orot, nithavu hakelim” ("From the condensation of the lights, were the vessels brought into being.") – an old Jewish saying.
            
*(Condensed from Ch. 1, “Mysteries of Our Maker”, and Ch. 3, “Conundrums of Creation”, of The Deep Things of God: A Primer on the Secrets of Heaven and Earth by M.M.Tauson. Available at Amazon.com) 

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