Passing the mantle: if the Quinjet Pilot has been instructed to land decloaked...
Foundations in Context
Broadly speaking there are three contexts in which “foundation(s) of the Earth/world” are the scriptural basis for how we can understand three important concepts in our unified theory of everything.
Compass: Focus and Circumference
The third clue that helps us to deduce the creation of gravity comes from a verse in Proverbs 8. It's part of a passage which runs from verse 22-31 and is a synopsis of the account of creation.
Hypothesis 21
We use the change from formless to formed, the appearance of the orientation under and above, and the analogy of a drawing compass having a focus and circumference to deduce that gravity was created on the second day.
Thereof fastened: טָבַע – taba
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) found gravity in the context of the second day of creation, by which God establishes a space between the waters above and the waters below the firmament.
The Point of the Compass
We think of Earth as down and the sky as up. Heaven above and hell below. Whatever happened on the second day has to allow for the eventual formation of heaven and hell. These aren't spiritual concepts.
February 3rd
The concept of sinking down occurs in the creation narrative when God laid the foundations of the earth. The occurrences of this phrase fit the creation of a gravitational singularity on the second day.
