Principia Mattymatica
And the Lord said:
(Isaiah 29:13-14) ESV
“Because this people draw near with their mouth
and honor me with their lips,
while their hearts are far from me,
and their fear of me is a commandment taught by men,
therefore, behold, I will again
do wonderful things with this people,
with wonder upon wonder;
and the wisdom of their wise men shall perish,
and the discernment of their discerning men shall be hidden.”
The purpose of Matty’s Paradigm is to cause irreparable damage to the theoretical foundation of mainstream science (SciPop) but, hey, it’s nothing personal.
In October 2017 we (that’s me and the Holy spirit) deduced a formalization of the Biblical doctrine of gravity based on the idea which we first received through prayer around 2002.
Gravity (A) is a field emitted from a created instance (a singularity) which causes a body to have attractive force (p) proportional to its mass and inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the source (pG).
G is the gravitational constant. This is a general physical law derived from empirical observations by using deduction.
– Matty’s Law of Biblical Gravitation
We also concluded that the way forward was to begin a daily devotional. We made a rough plan to cover a different subject each month. January through June would be the creative process. July through December would be the fall and decay of creation and the fulfillment of prophesy.
It was October when we figured this out, so the first month of writing was the devotional for November, the Millennial Kingdom. This meant that we would finish out the year by writing the devotional for October. The original plan for our October devotional was to cover the life of Christ and the church age, the age of grace. This is the period of time that we’re in. However, our ideas developed substantially during the year. A hidden benefit of adhering to a systematic analysis was the realization that we needed a grand synthesis of the work which had been done starting in November 2017.
A sideline which we’d been working on was a parody of Sir Isaac Newton’s Principia Mathematica. It seemed funny and ironic to call it Principia Mattymatica but we dropped it because we thought that it was vain and self serving. The thing is, Newton addressed issues that SciPop still hasn’t resolved, not even with the work of Einstein. That’s probably because all Einstein really did was to add so much smoke and mirrors to physics that it seems, to most people, to be an impenetrable fog. Unknown to most of the science community, Newton pondered the presence of the firmament, a sphere of rigid crystal on the edge of space, which we now know is 90% of the mass of the universe.

Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
(Matthew 13:52) KJV
In considering Newton’s Principia, however, it was clear that his format of using Axioms, Corollaries and Principles was perfect for what we were doing. We didn’t need to parody the Principia, but we could copy the format. Newton thought that he was smarter than God and, when you look at the amount of fawning worship he received, it’s clear that his peers did too. Newton was revered like a god. As such we decided to go ahead and use the name Principia Mattymatica as a way of showing disdain to the “science” of the so-called enlightenment because God sent a janitor to flush it down the toilet.
Principia Mattymatica – Navigation
Section | Title | Scripture |
1 | Principia Mattymatica | Isaiah 29:13-14 |
300 Foxes | Judges 15:4-5 | |
A Pearl of Great Price | Matthew 13:44-46 | |
The Donkey’s Jawbone | 2 Peter 3:8 | |
2 | Testing God | Acts 5:38-39 |
Showing God to this Generation | Psalms 71:18 | |
Salvation | Romans 10:9-10 |
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 | October 1 | |
Linear | Habakkuk 1-3 | |
Chronological | Luke 1 John 1:1-14 |