CREATION CORNER

Creation Action

Introduction   Here we find another very elegant example of optimization in the created order (nature henceforth). Nature, per the design of the Creator God Jehovah, seeks to minimize its action, or better, it seeks to find stability—let’s call it A for action. Simply put, A is how a system changes over time, and nature

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Downhill Flows

Introduction   We are going to start with a short and light technical presentation of the subject, and then straightaway consider our Creator’s hand in it.   What drives the tendency for high concentrations of something in a medium to flux toward ever lower concentrations? Let’s consider two different scenarios,   (a) a drop of

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God’s Amazing Water Transcript

Contents I.         Introduction II.       Systems and Subsystems 1.       Feedback-Rules-Updating 2. Prevalent Patterns in the Created Order a.         Uniformity b.        Repetition c.         Nesting d.Subdivision e.         Complexity III.     Selected Properties of Water under Study 1.       Water’s Amazing Four Degrees Celsius Curve 2.       Hydrogen Bonds, Polarity, Specific Heat, Solvent | Cohesive | Adhesive Forces 3.       Water’s Amphoteric Properties, Buffers 4.       Water and the Cell IV.    Water and Scripture 1         .Genesis 2.       Job 3.       Psalms

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Jehovah’s Conic Section Templates

Contents I.         Introduction II.       The Circle III.     The Ellipse IV.    The Parabola V.      The Hyperbola VI.    Concluding Comments VII.    Illustrations and Tables Figure 1. Making a cone. Figure 2 The Conic Sections. Figure 3. The circle, Pure Squares. Figure 4. The Circle, Pi. Figure 5. Ellipse Shape and Basic Characteristics. Figure 5a. Conics in-stamping, ellipse.

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Let There Be Light

I. Introduction   Skeptics oftentimes argue that the Christian claim that Jesus is the Son of God and simultaneously (the perfect) man cannot be justified on the grounds that deity implies, at least, omnipresence and perpetuity, i.e., boundlessness in space on the one hand, and in time on the other, while humanness implies replete finitude.

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