We can combine the doctrine that we've existed from the foundation of the world (first cause), gravitation, the broad narrative of scripture, and redemption into a unified theory of everything and deduce the nature of the soul.
Gravity is Thought
Minded really means the thought. The link to gravity is a deep end that we can go off. Thought is the act of holding on to an idea, concentrating. Concentration generates a gravitational field. That's the singularity.
Eternity: הָעֹלָם֙ – haolam
A gravitational singularity stops time. If time isn't passing at the singularity, but all around it time passes at a rate proportional to the square of the distance from it, then time is both not passing, and all of it has passed.
Has laid the foundation: יָ֣סְדָה – yasad
The largest number of Hebrew uses of the phrase the foundations of the earth have been rendered from the Hebrew root yasad. It's here where we find the meaning which ties us directly to our Biblical theory of gravity.
The Foundations of the Earth in Hebrew
The way we find all of the meaning which is contained in the phrase the foundations of the earth is to systematically examine all of the different Hebrew word combinations which have been translated this way.
The Pillars of the Earth and it’s Original Radius
There are some clues for us to be able to figure out the Earth's former size. This comes from the pillars of the Earth which are part of its internal structure.
The Volume of Earth’s Mantle
It's very useful to know the volume of material in the Earth's crust and mantle, but before we move on it's also worthwhile to note that the Earth's crust and mantle have several Biblical synonyms.
The Lehmann Sheol Discontinuity
If you're skeptical that there's really an underworld realm of the dead you should consider two things: 1. the deepest hole drilled is 12 km deep, 2. the Lehmann Discontinuity is approximately 220 km deep.
Scientists detect unexpected widespread structures near Earth’s core
The nice folk over at popular science (SciPop) just discovered remnants of the pillars of the earth.
The Lowest Parts of the Earth
The lowest parts of the Earth is one of the many ways in which the Bible refers to the core of the Earth.
