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Physical Interpretations?
Isa 30.36 "And the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of the
seven days." I do not see how this is possible, as the heat would be too great, unless the sun switches to a means of producing luminescence, like a firefly, at a much lower temperature. Is the sun in the process of switching over to a low temperature process of making light? Isa 51.6 "For the heavenwsshall vanish away like smoke?" Can this be interpreted as the accelerating recession of the galaxies, and hence, presumably, of many visible stars in the sky? Could this effect happen 'logarithmically' within a few generations? Has anybody ever calculated this? Isa 51.6 "And the earth shall wax old like a garment, and they that dwell therein shall die in like manner." Could this mean: (1) like an old, rotting garment, the earth splits apart and develops fissures, ie. earthquakes?; or (2) the earth will become depleted of minerals and unpolluted, fresh organic soil, and people will die because the produce will be non-nutritive, or plants will not grow? |
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Physical Interpretations?
How about the by far most plausible explanation... namely that it's all a
myth? -- Thurisaz, warrior of Thor, natural enemy of morontheism The judgment of morontheism: http://www.carcosa.de/nojebus |
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