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THE FIRST FOUR DAYS: A SCIENTIFIC VIEW FOR THE CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE
THE FIRST FOUR DAYS: A SCIENTIFIC VIEW FOR THE CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE

Author(s): Tianxi Zhang
Subject(s): Theology and Religion, Religion and science
Published by: Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association
Keywords: Genesis; Cosmology, Black Hole; Universe;

Summary/Abstract: The first four days of Genesis are scientifically interpreted according to the author’s well-developed blackhole universe model. From this scientific view for the creation of the universe described in the book of Genesis, God in the first day created the space and time, matter and motion, charge and fundamental forces, energy and light for the infinite large entire universe. Then, in the second day, God hierarchically structured the entire universe by separating the matter and space with infinite layers that are bounded by event horizons and further formed our finite black hole universe. In the third day, God constructed the interiors of our finite black hole universe with planets, stars, galaxies, and clusters, etc. And, in the fourth day, God finally created our home planet Earth and the solar system and made lights including the Sun, Moon, and stars to give light to our universe and Earth. This up-to-date explanation to God’s creative work during the first four days has bridged the gap between Genesis and observations of the universe and brought us a scientific view and understanding on the book of Genesis. This innovative interpretation of Genesis also strongly supports the black hole universe model to be capable of revealing the mysteries of the universe. This is a synthetic article of the four papers recently published on IJTPS to interpret the firs through fourth day of Genesis according to the black hole model of the universe.

  • Issue Year: 5/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 58-66
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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