People think that the theory of relativity is summed up in the equation E=MC2 . The truth is, relativity is an opportunistic rationalization of circumstantial evidence, and E=MC2 specifies a set of conditions which don't occur anywhere in nature.
Matty’s Law of Biblical Gravitation
The Bible contains an extensively developed theory and law of gravity which is congruent with all physical evidence and empirical observation but, sadly, it means that the Bible is true and that it contains accurate physics.
Why “F = ma” is the most important equation in physics
From high school through the professional ranks, physicists never tire of Newton's second law.
Physics
We can take what we deduced about Alpha and Omega to find first cause. This is the reason why the universe exists. It's also the origin of the deep, a body of water which predates creation.
Newton’s Firmament
"And therefore as it is possible, that in the remote regions of the fixed stars, or perhaps far beyond them, there may be some body absolutely at rest; but impossible to know..." Sir Isaac Newton speculating about the firmament.
Truth and Error
Here's an example of how the popular science narrative of godless existence (SciPop) combines truth and error: real observations are blended with speculation about unknown causes.
The Logical Fallacy of Scientific Truths
The phrase scientific truths is plural, meaning more than one. Truth is absolute, meaning there's only one. In popular science (SciPop) truths are subjective which means that they can be whatever SciPop wants or needs.
A Plan for Particle Physics
There's a school of thought that the creation we live in was made from the remnants of an earlier one. In this narrative Genesis 1:1 describes a creation which was destroyed before the creative process begins in Genesis 1:2.
Gravity was Created on the Second Day
Gravity was created on the second day. Matter space and time existed before gravity was created. This has profound significance for theoretical Physics but we're going to ignore that for now.
Once or Twice Offered?
If Christ became sin for us when God said "let there be light" and the lamb was slain from the foundation of the world, and Christ died on the cross at Calvary, was he offered once, or twice?