Testing Hypothesis 27

We find our next clue in Genesis 4. The injured party, Abel, is crying out in pain and anguish in a way that the Lord can hear but Abel's body is dead and his blood is now seeping into the ground.

When is the Soul?

According to the Psalmist, King David, we were curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the Earth. A gravitational singularity to be precise. Here's another thought in the form of a deductive question:

Where is the Soul?

Planet earth on the second day as concentric layers of sediment around a gravitational singularity

Here's our premise in the form of a testable hypothesis. It's simple deduction: if believing in Jesus Christ is the power to be free from hell in the center of Earth, then we must have started life in the center of Earth.

What is the Soul?

Complicated deduction is an exercise in mental agility, but sometimes things fall in your lap. We have an explicit statement that the human soul is a gravity node. How so? God has put eternity, a singularity, in our hearts.

Gravity and the Soul

The foundations of the earth refers to a gravitational singularity at the center of Earth and it gives us the Biblical core accretion model. Another aspect of the Biblical theory of gravity has to do with the nature of the soul.

Gravity, Redemption and the Soul

No one can pay the price to redeem a soul and live forever, no matter how rich they may be. That's a valid statement, but it may be missing the point. This gets us into a discussion of gravity which is the very essence of time.

Hypothesis 27

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.