
Introduction: A New Vision of the Universe
The universe, as described by modern astrophysics, is vast, expanding, and largely incomprehensible due to its scale and complexity. In the Copernican model, the Sun is 109 times larger than Earth, and planets revolve around it in a heliocentric system. However, alternative models of the universe provide us with new perspectives that suggest a more ordered, compact, and purposeful design - where God, as the Creator, resides outside of the known universe (though space is not essential to Him).
This article will explore an alternate understanding of the universe. Here, the universe is not an endless expanse, but a structured, mechanical system with an Earth at its center (Near the center. The Earth may have some movement like the winch of a mechanical wall clock (slower).). Celestial bodies operate according to divine laws, and God governs from a larger triangular space outside this universe. Let us delve into this alternate model, the redefined role of celestial bodies, and the significance of galaxies, nebulae, Dark Matter, and Dark Energy (the so-called).
The Clockwork Universe and Earth’s Central Role
The Divine Mechanism: A Smaller, More Ordered Cosmos
In this alternate version of the universe, we see a compact, structured cosmos that functions like a finely tuned mechanical clock. The universe is far smaller and more ordered than what Copernican astronomy and modern astrophysics propose. Unlike the heliocentric model where Earth is just one of many planets orbiting a distant Sun, this model places Earth at the center (near the center) of the universe.
The Sun, rather than being a massive star located millions of miles away, is much closer to Earth. It is approximately two to three times larger than Earth, compared to the astrophysical assumption that the Sun’s radius is 109 times greater than that of Earth. In this model, the Sun is unique, not an ordinary star. It follows a controlled spiral orbit around Earth, rotating once every 24 hours (there is also another rotating option). The Sun’s size, proximity, and movement are all designed with purpose, reflecting the divine order of this smaller universe (relatively small). Interestingly, we only see one side of the Sun, which remains ever-present and fixed in its orbit around Earth.
Cold Stars and Hot Stars: Redefining Planets and Stars
In this compact universe, celestial bodies do not adhere to the standard definitions used in modern astronomy. The planets that we know of - Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, or another planet in the universe supposedly similar to Earth - are actually "cold stars" in this model. These cold stars do not emit heat like the Sun but are still mobile and orbit Earth in their respective paths. In contrast, the traditional stars we see in the night sky are "hot stars," which produce their own light and energy. However, they are not the enormous, distant suns we assume them to be. Instead, they are approximately twice the size of the Earth, significantly smaller and much closer than what is described by modern astrophysics.
This radical redefinition of celestial bodies creates a more cohesive and understandable cosmos. The universe is not an endless expanse of distant planets and stars, but a tightly knit structure where all objects play a meaningful role in maintaining the system's order.
The Compact Universe: Dimensions and Divine Purpose
The size of this alternate universe is drastically reduced compared to the vast, infinite model proposed by astrophysics. To better understand its scale, we can draw an analogy to the Great Pyramid of Giza. In this analogy, Earth occupies the position of the granite sarcophagus in the King’s Chamber (If the sarcophagus is the fully compressed sphere), while the rest of the universe is the pyramid itself. This analogy emphasizes that the universe is finite, with each celestial body serving a specific function, contributing to the harmonious operation of the cosmic system.
Unlike the vastness of modern cosmology, where stars are light-years away and galaxies are separated by unimaginable distances, this new model presents a manageable, compact universe. Every celestial body operates under divine order, with Earth holding a central position in God’s grand design. This smaller, structured universe invites us to rethink the scale of creation and our place within it.
Galaxies, Nebulae, and the Origin of Earth’s Waters
Galaxies: Closer and More Contained
In modern astrophysics, galaxies are immense systems composed of billions of stars, often separated by millions of light-years from each other. However, in this alternate universe, the concept of galaxies is far more accessible and simplified. Rather than being distant, far-reaching clusters of stars and cosmic matter, galaxies are reimagined as smaller, closer stellar clouds. These clusters are not light-years away, but exist within a more condensed universe, occupying a space that is easier to comprehend and manage.
The galaxies in this alternate universe are not vast, unreachable cosmic entities. They are part of the same structured, clockwork-like universe that is held together by divine laws. Their proximity to Earth and each other plays a critical role in maintaining the harmony of the entire system. This intimate placement emphasizes the structured nature of the universe, where celestial bodies remain within reach, contributing to a greater cosmic order rather than existing in isolation.
Nebulae: The Source of Water and Creation
One of the most striking differences in this alternate universe is the role that nebulae play. Rather than being mere clouds of gas and dust floating in the expanse of space, nebulae have a more significant and purposeful function - they are the source of water and life on Earth.
In this model, nebulae are not far-off, mysterious objects. Instead, they contain filtered and frozen water, essential for the formation of stars and planets. The nebulae are not just reservoirs of cosmic material, but they are directly involved in the creation of Earth and other celestial bodies. At the beginning of the universe, nebulae had a different mixture of elements, including oxygen and water, which contributed to the creation of Earth, the Sun, the Moon, stars, and even people.
This divine design suggests that the waters of Earth - the oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes - originated from these nebulae. Earth’s waters were not simply part of the planet’s geological processes, as we understand them in modern science, but were sent from nebulae, filtered and prepared by the Creator for sustaining life on Earth. The original nebulae had a different composition and temperature, helping to form the foundation of life and the very existence of Earth. Figuratively speaking, the Earth "fell" from the universe, descending from the nebulae, rich with life-giving water and other elements essential for creation.
Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Divine Order Beyond the Universe
Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Cosmic Mysteries or Divine Materials?
In modern astrophysics, Dark Matter and Dark Energy are considered some of the greatest enigmas of the universe. They are believed to make up approximately 85% of the total mass of the universe, yet they remain invisible and undetectable by traditional means. Dark Matter is thought to exert gravitational forces, while Dark Energy is believed to be driving the expansion of the universe. But in this alternate, divinely structured universe, Dark Matter and Dark Energy take on a different meaning.
In this model, Dark Matter and Dark Energy are not vast, incomprehensible forces spread across the cosmos. Instead, they are a possible "material" that exists in limited spaces, serving a divine purpose. They are part of the intricate design of the universe but are not the governing forces behind creation. Unlike the view in modern science, where Dark Matter and Dark Energy seem to operate beyond human understanding, this model suggests they exist under God’s control, playing a supportive role in the function of the universe.
As described in the Bible, in Job 38
19 Where is the way where light dwelleth? and as for darkness, where is the place thereof,
20 That thou shouldest take it to the bound thereof, and that thou shouldest know the paths to the house thereof?
This passage implies that even darkness, whether in the form of Dark Matter or Dark Energy, has a defined place and purpose within God’s creation. These materials may fill the spaces between stars and galaxies, contributing to the balance of the cosmos. However, they are not the ultimate force that sustains the universe - God is.
The Role of Black Holes and the Edge of the Universe
One of the most perplexing aspects of modern astrophysics is the existence of black holes - regions of space where gravity is so intense that even light cannot escape. While black holes remain largely unexplained, in this alternate view of the universe, they can be seen as mechanisms within God’s cosmic system. Black holes might serve as portals or boundaries between different parts of the universe, containing and regulating energy and matter in ways that are essential to the universe’s function.
What Lies Beyond the Universe? The Triangular Realm of God
One of the most significant ideas in this alternate universe model is the existence of a space beyond the known universe - a triangular area where God resides. This triangular realm is not part of the physical universe that we can observe or measure. It exists beyond the boundaries of space, time, and Dark Matter. In this realm, God governs the universe according to His divine laws, which are reflected in the intricate, mechanical nature of the cosmos.
This triangular space represents a higher dimension, containing the universe, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and black holes. It is the seat of divine power and authority, where God oversees the functioning of the entire system. The laws of physics, as we understand them, do not apply here. Instead, this realm operates on divine principles that transcend human understanding.
The Big Bang theory, as proposed by modern science, suggests that the universe began as a single point that exploded outward, creating time and space. But even if the universe had a beginning, the question remains: what existed before the Big Bang? Where was this "Point" located, and what space contained it before the universe began? This alternate model offers a compelling answer: the universe, including the moment of its creation, exists before God. It is His creation, sustained and guided by His will from the triangular realm outside of space and time.
The Divine Control of the Universe’s Expansion
In modern astrophysics, the universe is constantly expanding and is driven by Dark Energy. But in this alternate model, the expansion of the universe is not random or chaotic. It is part of a cyclical, mechanical process governed by divine laws. The universe expands and contracts in cycles, with "births" and "explosions" occurring at regular intervals. These events are not accidents or anomalies; they are part of the Creator’s grand design.
The Final Question: Where Is Our Universe Located?
After examining this alternate view of the universe, one fundamental question arises: where is our universe located? If the universe is not an infinite, ever-expanding expanse, then where does it exist? The answer is simple yet profound: the universe is located before God. It exists within the triangular space where God resides, governed by His rules and sustained by His will. This divine perspective shifts our understanding of the universe from a random, chaotic expanse to a purposeful, structured creation.
Conclusion: A Universe of Divine Order and Purpose
In this alternate vision, the universe is not an incomprehensible expanse governed by random forces. Instead, it is a structured, mechanical system that operates under divine laws. Earth is central to this system, with galaxies, nebulae, and stars serving specific, life-giving functions. Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and black holes play their roles within the cosmos, but the ultimate force behind the universe is God.
This view invites us to rethink our understanding of the cosmos - not as a random, chaotic system, but as a purposeful, divine creation, centered around Earth and overseen by God from His realm beyond the stars.
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