Gravitational Drag Effect (GDE)
Jesus said to them, “If you were blind, you would have no guilt; but now that you say, ‘We see,’ your guilt remains.
(John 9:41) ESV
It’s not possible to prove that the Earth is rotating. Experimental results which have formerly been used as a way to prove that the Earth has daily rotation are examples of Gravitational Drag Effect.
We’ve seen how a simple idea: on the second day the waters above the firmament were separated from the waters below the firmament by the inception of gravity; has grown to encompass the theoretical physics of the Newton/Einstein paradigm, also known as popular science (SciPop). We have grown into a unified theory of everything and shown just how must science is in the Bible in Matty’s harmonization.
There’s just one problem. The model is Geocentrospheric. The Earth is at the center of the observable universe and the cosmos orbits the Earth every day. It’s empirical. It’s a problem because most people are convinced that we live in the Star Trek universe even though they can’t prove it. That’s blind faith. That’s what we’re up against.
When you tell people that the Earth is stationary and that the cosmos is rotating (an empirical observation) you get a lot of push back (all theoretical). Nonetheless people are absolutely convinced that the theoretical, what they can’t see, is superior to the empirical, what they can see. There are many things people point to as proof that the Earth is rotating, but there are 3 main ones which most people know about:
No, these don’t prove that the Earth is rotating
- Coriolis Effect
- Foucault Pendulum
- Ring Laser Gyroscopes
We’ll show you how, in our unified theory of everything, that none of these prove that the Earth is rotating.
Thought Experiment
Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern.
(Ecclesiastes 12:6) KJV
Let’s do a thought experiment. Thoughts experiments have been used by physicists for many years as a way to visualize concepts. It’s a way to design experiments that we can use to test our hypotheses. In Einstein’s case he designed experiments which gave him experimental confirmation of his premise, every time, on purpose. That’s the beauty of induction. When you know what result you want, it’s not hard to design an experiment which will give you that result.
Let’s imagine that the gravitational field of the universe is emitted from the center of the Earth, the singularity which was created on the second day. If the mode of action of gravity is the Higgs boson, then the center of the Earth is emitting the field of bosons which binds the universe together.
We can picture this as a silver cord connecting the center of the Earth to the sun. Now imagine silver cords connecting the center of the Earth to every planet, every asteroid, every comet, every star, every unidentified object in the heavens. Every particle and body in the universe is connected to the center of the Earth by a silver cord.
Imagine that the cosmos is rotating. That shouldn’t be hard because it’s empirical. The Earth is stationary but the cosmos and all of its planetary and stellar bodies orbits the Earth every day. IT’S EMPIRICAL. The network of silver cords has to be rotating too.
Now imagine that the core of the Earth is a ball of molten radioactive slag. Hell. It’s separated from the mantle by a great gulf of open space, but it’s interacting with this network of Higgs Boson silver cords. It’s a fluid body and so over time, due to the influence of the moving network of silver cords, it begins to rotate. We’ll give this theoretical phenomenon a name: Gravitational Drag Effect (GDE). It’s theoretical therefore, according to SciPop, it has to be true (ah, sweet irony).
Eventually hell is rotating at the same speed as the cosmos. Hell is iron-rich so it has a magnetic field. Motion in a magnetic field produces an electric charge (Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction). Since the center of the Earth is the source of gravity for the observable universe we just stumbled upon a unified field theory. Whoops!
Hell formed around the source of Earth’s gravitational field (a singularity), it’s iron-rich, so it produces its magnetic field, and its rotation causes its electric charge (dipole moment) as per Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction.
– The unified field theory in one sentence. You’re welcome.
Testing GDE
The surface of the Earth is stationary, but the heavens and hell have daily rotation. How could we test this?
- How about the Coriolis Effect? If we observe weather, the oceans and shipping having to account for rotational motion on the surface of the globe does it mean that the Earth is rotating?
- NO
- Could it be GDE? YES
- What about a Focault Pendulum? The pendulum is a body which is affected by gravity and motion. If we observe that the pendulum swings according to a daily cycle does it mean that the Earth is rotating?
- NO
- Could it be GDE? YES
- What about a Ring Laser Gyroscope? Gravitational lensing experiments prove that gravity affects light, therefore we can expect to be able to detect this. If we place a Ring Laser Gyroscope on the surface of the Earth and detect a deviation that’s the equivalent of one rotation per day, does it prove that the earth is rotating?
- NO
- Could it be GDE? YES
What do you know? Matty’s theory of Biblical gravitation can account for all observations of the the behavior of gravity and motion of the cosmos. Plus it’s theoretical which means, according to SciPop, it has to be true (ah, sweet irony).
Salvation
- Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
- believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
- confess your sin.
Read through the Bible in a year
Reading plan | February 24 | |
Linear | Deuteronomy 30-33 | |
Chronological | Numbers 3-4 |