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It wasn’t any deonation at all.
It began as water, just as the word says.
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>>It wasnt any deonation at all.
>>It began as water, just as the word says.
The "waters" are the heavens, not H20.
"Heaven" (shamayim) and "waters" (mayim).
Gen 1:1
1:1 |
In the beginning Bree°shiyt |
created baaraa° |
God °Elohiym |
°eet |
the Heaven hashaamayim |
nd w°eet |
|
2 |
And the earth Whaa°aarets |
was haaytaah |
without form, tohuw |
and void; waabohuw |
and darkness wchoshek |
|
upon ±al- |
the face of pneey |
the deep. thowm |
And the Spirit of wruwach |
God °Elohiym |
|
upon ±al- |
the face of pneey |
the waters. hamaayim |
OT:8064 OT:8064 KJV
OT:4325 OT:4325 KJV (Biblesoft's New Exhaustive Strong's Numbers and Concordance with Expanded Greek-Hebrew Dictionary. Copyright © 1994, 2003, 2006 Biblesoft, Inc. and International Bible Translators, Inc.)
A STUDY ON THE DUAL FORM OF MAYIM, WATER
http://jbq.jewishbible.org/assets/Uploads/403/jbq_403_mayim.pdf
As far as “bang” goes - maybe big Injection would be more accurately descriptive.
E=MC^2
Matter is energy, and at T[0], E was 0.
But then God created Light, and all the E in the Universe, existed - subsequently cooling into massive objects - and maybe into less dense areas.
If Space is to Energy as Energy is to Mass, then the observations attributed to dark matter can be explained by presuming a localized density of space - where spatial distortion is equivalent to E. Dark matter existing where E is locally sufficient to manifest the weak gravitational force (observable as gravitational lensing) but insufficient to manifest the strong forces required for the creation of matter.
If this is the case, then mass would be variable in proportion to the density of its spatial context.
G=M+E
IOW: Total Relative Gravity = Newtonian Gravity + Spatial Energy Density.