Beyond-Natural

The cosmic microwave background radiation is the faint remnant glow of the Big Bang. The Big Bang leads us to the accepted position that the universe had a beginning. The issue now is what caused the Big Bang, Before the Big Bang it is agreed that there was no time, no material, in effect, nothing. That takes the issue to how can something appear out of nothing. To evade this, theories now multiply either that universes can appear from nothing or that universes are eternal. Both sets of theories are evidence free.
Life did not appear out of nothing but it might as well have for there is no clear accounting of how it appeared. Currently life is theories to have appeared slowly following millions of years of random reactions among lifeless chemicals until an amazing molecule appeared - a chemical molecule that could reproduce itself. No such molecule has been ever reported as existing. Such a molecule would have a basic problems - it needs to develop in water, but water splits it up. The Water Problem begins a lengthy list of difficulties with the theories.
In 1988 following suggestions that carbon dating be done on the Shroud of Turin a protocol for such an exercise took place. Even singe one of the terms of the protocol were broken or ignored. Oxford University department head announced that the Shroud was a fake. The carbon dating results were immediately put under wraps at the British Museum and access to carbon dating analysts was denied until it was forced by law to release those results. The announcement of fake persists but only as a worthless myth. The question of the origin of the two images on the shroud is still unknown in spite of over one hundred years of effort.

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Beyond-Natural

The cosmic microwave background radiation is the faint remnant glow of the Big Bang. The Big Bang leads us to the accepted position that the universe had a beginning. The issue now is what caused the Big Bang, Before the Big Bang it is agreed that there was no time, no material, in effect, nothing. That takes the issue to how can something appear out of nothing. To evade this, theories now multiply either that universes can appear from nothing or that universes are eternal. Both sets of theories are evidence free.
Life did not appear out of nothing but it might as well have for there is no clear accounting of how it appeared. Currently life is theories to have appeared slowly following millions of years of random reactions among lifeless chemicals until an amazing molecule appeared - a chemical molecule that could reproduce itself. No such molecule has been ever reported as existing. Such a molecule would have a basic problems - it needs to develop in water, but water splits it up. The Water Problem begins a lengthy list of difficulties with the theories.
In 1988 following suggestions that carbon dating be done on the Shroud of Turin a protocol for such an exercise took place. Even singe one of the terms of the protocol were broken or ignored. Oxford University department head announced that the Shroud was a fake. The carbon dating results were immediately put under wraps at the British Museum and access to carbon dating analysts was denied until it was forced by law to release those results. The announcement of fake persists but only as a worthless myth. The question of the origin of the two images on the shroud is still unknown in spite of over one hundred years of effort.

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Beyond-Natural

Beyond-Natural

by John McCormick
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The cosmic microwave background radiation is the faint remnant glow of the Big Bang. The Big Bang leads us to the accepted position that the universe had a beginning. The issue now is what caused the Big Bang, Before the Big Bang it is agreed that there was no time, no material, in effect, nothing. That takes the issue to how can something appear out of nothing. To evade this, theories now multiply either that universes can appear from nothing or that universes are eternal. Both sets of theories are evidence free.
Life did not appear out of nothing but it might as well have for there is no clear accounting of how it appeared. Currently life is theories to have appeared slowly following millions of years of random reactions among lifeless chemicals until an amazing molecule appeared - a chemical molecule that could reproduce itself. No such molecule has been ever reported as existing. Such a molecule would have a basic problems - it needs to develop in water, but water splits it up. The Water Problem begins a lengthy list of difficulties with the theories.
In 1988 following suggestions that carbon dating be done on the Shroud of Turin a protocol for such an exercise took place. Even singe one of the terms of the protocol were broken or ignored. Oxford University department head announced that the Shroud was a fake. The carbon dating results were immediately put under wraps at the British Museum and access to carbon dating analysts was denied until it was forced by law to release those results. The announcement of fake persists but only as a worthless myth. The question of the origin of the two images on the shroud is still unknown in spite of over one hundred years of effort.


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BN ID: 2940167710054
Publisher: John McCormick
Publication date: 05/16/2024
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Format: eBook
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