Bridging the Gap Between Science and Religion: The Hypothesis

Bridging the Gap
Between Science and Religion
By Dane Ann Smith-Johnsen

Pondering the Genesis account of the creation process, leads to many amazing ideas that will be discussed herein. Let us now ponder.

DAY1: Sub-atomic nuclear particles were created, separated and differentiated; electrons were created, and later became fully functional parts of stable atomic units.

In the Beginning: There was a place. It was not our universe because our universe had not been created yet. Dry matter, (a.k.a. as earth) which God had created, was preserved in a liquid-like substance, a by-product of the creation of the sub-atomic nuclear parts. The liquid-like environment nourished and protected the unorganized dry matter, which God created. There was no light upon the place, which extended far inward, also known as the nucleus of an atom, because atoms were not yet organized and electrons had not yet been created. There was cohesiveness among the parts within the liquid-like environment. But the laws of physics as currently described, were not in effect at that time because atomic mass had not been organized and the subsequent elements, compounds, and large solid conglomerates had not been organized at this point in the creation process. There were no gravitational, centrifugal, or mechanical forces of action upon the dry matter, which God had created because those forces were not created yet. Since the elements and planets as we know them were not yet organized either, measurable time as we know it was nonexistent. After all, planet earth and the other heavenly bodies in our solar system upon which we base our measurements of time had not been created yet, either. In other words, matter had no organization and planet earth had no proper external shape or arrangement
Remember that according to Genesis Decoded, God created planet earth and the other heavenly bodies in our universe on Day4. It is important to understand that the terms heaven and earth, when used on Day1 in the Genesis account of creation, do not relate to planet earth, it’s atmosphere, nor any of the heavenly bodies that exist in our universe today because those systems were not established until Day4. Since Day4 is when our solar system, our universe, and planet earth were created, according to The Holy Bible, We are left pondering what was meant by the terms heaven and earth when used in Day1 of the creation discussion.

The Heaven: The heaven referred to in Genesis 1:2, eludes to the idea that heaven had form as soon as it was created. Since the same verse clearly stated that earth did not have form in the beginning, but said nothing about the form of heaven we can assume that either heaven had form or heaven needed no form in the overall scheme of things.
If earth, or sub-atomic dry particles had not been formed into atoms as proposed in Genesis Decoded, then heaven assuredly did not mean the gasses in planet earth’s atmosphere.
The term heaven, when first used in Genesis chapter 1, verse 1, instead, refers to a gas-like environment, which was not composed of any dry particles of matter. Heaven in this instance was not the gas in the air, we breathe, nor the atmosphere surrounding planets because dry particles from which atoms and true gasses are made were not organized at this point. Nor does the term heaven as used in this first instance refer to atmospheric systems within our solar system, outer space, nor our universe. Those systems had not been created yet. It refers, instead to the initial environment, which would replenish and sustain sub-atomic dry particles from their initial creation and until they were organized into atomic units. It was a formless entity, which co-existed along with the sub-atomic dry nuclear material, earth, which God created immediately after creating heaven. These formless gas-like entities together with the sub-atomic nuclear parts existed in the creation expanse in a liquid-like or plasma consistency. Those materials remained as such in the creation expanse until God was ready to instill his energy into the creation mix.

Earth, As Used in the Genesis Account of the Creation: At first, one might think that the term, earth as used in Genesis 1:2 should be thought of as our wonderful planet. Or perhaps, dry particles meant all substances that are non-liquid, such as: solids composing planet earth, along with all non-liquid matter, cosmic dust, the elements when in solid form, and/or their subatomic parts. According to Genesis Decoded, however, there were no planets until Day4 in the creation process. Thus, the term earth as used in the first instance in the Genesis creation account does not refer to planet earth. The term earth as used in this first instance must refer, instead, to the most basic particles of dry matter, which God created in the beginning. It was not mud, soil, gravel, terrain, rocks, mountains, planet earth, nor other worlds within our universe. It was, instead, the matter, which formed atoms, the building blocks for all structures.

“ …Without form…” This phrase, found in Genesis Chapter 1, verse 2, relates to the organizational structure of sub-atomic parts. In the beginning, atomic parts before atomic units were structured were not organized into nuclei with electrons revolving around them. (Electrons were created subsequently and will be discussed later.) Sub-atomic parts, excluding electrons, existed, but with no distinct, independent, self-sustaining organizational structure. Thus, they were without form at this point in creation. In the Genesis account of creation as decoded earlier, atomic development began immediately after the beginning; all sub-atomic parts except for electrons had been created. When dry particles of nuclear material came into existence (created by God, of course), there were no electrons. Without electrons, there were no orbits around nuclei. Orbiting electrons were necessary in order to give individual atoms form. Thus, without form refers to the organizational state of atomic parts before atomic units were structured. So, as previously stated, sub-atomic parts, excluding electrons, which existed but had no distinct, independent, self-sustaining organizational structure, were thus, without form at this point in creation. Likewise, according to Genesis Decoded, these pre-electron nuclear parts did not have void either.

“…And void…” Void, as used in Genesis 1:2 refers to empty spaces inside an atom. The earth was without void means that the dry nuclear particles, which God created in the beginning, did not exist in atomic form during the time immediately after they were created. Thus, there were no empty spaces inside of atoms because atoms with their internal empty spaces had not yet been organized. The empty spaces within atoms or the void that was not yet present in the dry nuclear particles when they were first created were not present because electrons were created subsequently as will be discussed later. Therefore, void, for the purposes of Day1 discussion, are the places within an atom where there are no sub-atomic parts. Where within an atom would that be? It would be the empty spaces within an atom that are between the sub-atomic parts, the place in which sub-atomic force fields exist and control the location, motion and mechanics of sub-atomic parts. Sub-atomic force fields are not the sub-atomic parts, but they are, instead, the space within an atom where parts function and where energy potential exist. Thus those empty spaces within which force fields function shall be thought of as “the void”, which was mentioned in the Genesis account of creation.
When the Bible says, “And the earth was without form….” It means that God created dry matter, but it was not organized into atoms in the very beginning. Electrons did not orbit around nuclei in the very beginning because electrons were not created initially. Dry particles and a gas-like environment were created first. Additionally, elements, compounds, and larges solid masses had no form because they are composed of atoms and they could not be formed without the organization of atoms. It follows that there were no elements, compounds, nor large masses of dry material because there were no atoms from which those items could form. Thus, in the beginning, all of these things lacked organization until later in the creation process.

Mechanical Forces Functioning Immediately After Dry Particles and the Gas-like Environment Was Created: There were no positive or negative attractions between particles of matter. There was no Van der Vahls forces, covalent bonds, or ionic bonds. Additionally, there were not any elements organized at this time because without atoms, there can be no elements and atoms were not organized in the very beginning. The major forces, one of which is currently calculated as a relatively constant figure called gravity, were not in effect in the beginning. Creation of major forces occurred on the fourth day with the placement of the greater and lesser lights. The firmament of heaven was changed on the fourth day as was the form and interrelationship of elements. The minor forces, which are the sub-atomic forces that hold all matter together, are separated from the major forces by the speed of motion factor and the size of mass factor for sub-atomic matter. Minor forces were not in effect in the beginning. Creation of the minor forces occurred during day one when the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters, and ultimately caused the creation of electrons.

Darkness: In order to understand darkness, as used in Genesis 1:?, we must think about the conditions, which existed immediately after the dry particles of matter were created. There were neither electrons nor electron clouds surrounding nuclear material because electrons along with their associated forces had been neither created nor organized into atomic structures at this point in the creation process. Dry nuclear particles and the gas-like entities existed together, but without electrons. The already created nuclear parts existed in groups and there were subatomic nuclear forces established to hold groups of nuclear parts together. Thus, there were some non-electromagnetic forces at play in the early nuclear environment, which will be discussed later, but not outside of that environment. In other words, darkness, on the subatomic level, meant that there were no electromagnetic forces outside of the nuclear groups.
Next, let’s consider darkness on the macroscopic level. There were no electromagnetic forces caused by macroscopic bodies of matter because the heavenly bodies in skies of our Universe had not been created yet, either. The creation of heavenly bodies occurred on Day4 of the creation process. Therefore, darkness did not mean the lack of visual light from the sun, stars, nor light as reflected by moons or any other macroscopic bodies of mass within our universe because those things did not exist, yet.
So, what did God allude to when He said that darkness was upon the face of the deep? All things considered, the following ideas emerge: Groups of nuclear parts existed before electrons were created. Mechanical forces within that nuclear environment held them together. Neutrons acted to provide sufficient spacing between the much smaller positively charged protons, which enabled nuclear parts to exist in groups and reduced their repelling actions. Thus, there was a lack of electrons and their associated forces surrounding and separating the nuclear groups from one another. In other words, darkness, the absence of electromagnetic forces, covered the nuclear parts.

The Deep: The deep, as used in Genesis 1:2, refers to that place amid the existence of all things wherein it is possible to organize matter. It is a separate unified place that is autonomous in its existence. It has neither power nor attractions of itself. Before the beginning, it was motionless and energy free. It was confined by darkness prior to the movement of God’s spirit upon it. The energy and motion exerted over it by the presence and movement of God’s Spirit marked the beginning of the creation process and the beginning of every minute or magnanimous part of all organized matter with the universe. Darkness functioned to contain the place where earth and every component of the universe were to be created. It acted like an invisible covering, which separated the deep from other areas of existence. The covering was called darkness. Darkness is the sum of all possible light when undivided.

The Face of the Deep: The face of the deep is the outer covering of that which extends far inward. What extends far inward and relates to the creation of atoms, the topic of Day1 Genesis account of creation? The answer is the inside of each of many nuclear units. Once organized, the nucleus of an atom would extend far inward and become infinitely small. Thus, it follows that the face or outer covering of the deep, once organized, would be located outside of nuclei as we know them today. Keeping this interpretation of the deep in mind helps make logical sense of the sequence of events, which occurred as the organization of atoms, planet earth, and its solar system proceeded. Thus, if darkness (or that which is without light) was upon the face (or outer covering) of the deep (or that which extends far inward), it follows that there was no light (or electrons) on the outside of nuclear parts at this point in the organization of atomic structure.

Although nuclear parts had been created, they had not yet been organized into individual nuclear units. They were “… without form and void …” as the Holy Bible says. Atomic Parts were organized into nuclear units instantaneously after the creation of electrons and immediately before atoms were structured into stable units from heretofore Created matter.

Illustration (above) represents one of many imagined spaces into which groups of nuclear parts would implode immediately after electrons were created.

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The Face of the Waters: The face is the outer covering. The waters are the liquid substances, which resulted during the creation of nuclear parts (excluding electrons) and the gas-like environment, which surrounded those parts. The gas-like environment, nuclear parts, and liquid by-products, which resulted when those parts were created, co-existed and mingled together within the creation expanse. The creation expanse would ultimately become our universe. The face of the waters is the outer most portion of that expanse with the newly created contents, which is thought to have existed in a plasma-like state at that point in the creation process. Individual atoms, however, had not been created, yet because electrons had not been created at this point in the creation process.

Unorganized Nuclear Parts: Imagine those early nuclear parts and that they existed without atomic organization when they were first created. The creation expanse was large enough that within the plasma made up of sub-atomic parts, there were bonds between parts, but not the same atomic bonds that exist in atoms today because atoms were not yet fully organized. According to the creation account in genesis, the earth was without form and without void. Earth, at this point in the creation process, means the smallest entities of dry material, the sub-atomic nuclear parts; and those parts were not organized into nuclear units until after electrons were created.

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Illustration represents the creation of dry parts: protons, neutrons, quarks, and all of other sub atomic parts that were created before God’s spirit moved upon the liquid-like substance within which these dry parts were sustained. These parts necessarily coexisted within the creation expanse before the creation of electrons and the organization and stabilization of atoms could occur.

The creation of atomic units were crucial to the future development of all things great and small, which God had planned to create and organize. The creation and organization of atoms had to be accomplished at this point in the creation process in order for the creation of our universe and every thing in it to continue. However, as previously stated, atoms were not yet organized into atomic units because atomic nuclei had not yet been created and neither were electrons.

When God said, ”Let there be light…” He was talking about creating electrons and organizing all electro-magnetic forces great and small, which now govern everything in our Universe.

Electrons Were Created: Before electrons were created, there was a mingling of matter. There were no empty spaces yet. When God’s energy accelerating spirit moved upon the face of the deep, it caused the plasma of parts to be stimulated. A vibration began to occur in the midst of the sub-atomic parts, which God had created. The vibration caused spaces to come about within the plasma. Those spaces were void of matter. There were as many sub-atomic sized spaces created by the vibrating action, as there are atoms in the universe. The microscopic sized spaces, which had characteristics similar to that of a cathode-ray tube, made it possible for electrons to be formed from material drawn out of the pre-atomic plasma environment that God had created, just as planned.

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Illustration (left above) represents the
voids that occurred within the
creation expanse as God’s energy
producing spirit moved upon it.

Illustration (right above) represents an
enlarged view of a mini-vacuum space
in which God created electrons and into
which sub- atomic nuclear parts imploded

Nuclear Organization was Necessary: As electrons were created, they burst forth out of the micro-tubes into the plasma of previously created sub-atomic parts. The electron escape force was sufficient to rupture the micro-vacuums and cause another motion to begin within the plasma, electron movement. At that point in the creation process, electron movement was exceedingly rapid and erratic. The free electrons were negative in charge and therefore repelled one another. Additionally, they were not able to bind with protons, which were opposite in charge because the speed of movement differential between the ejected electrons and the vibrating protons-neutrons groups was exceedingly great. The preceding events prepared the way for those proton-neutron groups to become atomic nuclei, surrounded by electrons. Understandably, without a characteristic nucleus, the electrons, protons, and neutrons could not function as atomic units.

The Implosion of Sub-atomic Parts: Nuclear organization occurred right after the newly formed electrons vacated the micro-vacuum tubes. The preexisting sub-atomic parts, which had been sustained in the plasma, were suddenly imploded into the empty spaces vacated by ejected electrons. These two motions together, the ejection and the implosion, created microscopic swirl of sub-atomic matter, which worked in combination to cause the organization of atomic nuclear units. The number and size of nuclear parts, which entered a particular micro-tube, were relative to the volume of the vacuum space and the size of the rupture opening. As nuclear materials began to flow into the void within the micro-vacuum tubes, movement within the plasma remaining outside of said micro-tubes began to be redirected.

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Illustration (above) represents the microscopic swirl of sub-atomic matter, which occurred as electrons burst out of their mini-vacuum tubes into the liquid-like environment and worked in combination with imploding nuclear parts to cause the organization of atomic units.

Neutrons Function to Prevent Proton Repulsion: As we now know, protons are negative in charge. How, then, did the imploded nuclear parts remain together as a nucleus within each micro-vacuum tube instead of repelling one another and being thrown back into the environment exterior to said vacuum tubes? Two factors were responsible for the organization and stability of atomic nuclei within those micro-v tubes. The first factor was the function of neutrons in the scheme of nuclear organization. Although neutrons do not carry a charge, they play a very important role in atomic structure. Neutrons, which are larger than the protons, were contained with the positively charged protons inside of the micro-tubes into which all nuclear parts were simultaneously imploded. Therefore, the repelling action between two protons that one might expect was ineffective. Why? It was because the neutrons prevented the protons from moving to a position of close proximity in which repulsions could occur. Obviously, in order for two negative bodies to repel one another, they must be brought close enough together to allow the repulsion to occur. The comparative sizes of protons and neutrons along with their speeds of motion and their relative micro-distances were responsible for preventing proton repulsion and keeping each nucleus together as a unit.

Micro-vacuum tubes are Sealed: Next, let’s think about the second factor partially responsible for establishing nuclear units. Remember that the directed movement, which began within the plasma outside of the ruptured micro-vacuum tubes, was in addition to the ejection and implosion movements that had previously occurred within the creation environment. All three movements, together, resulted in the establishment of subatomic forces, which functioned within the creation environment to hold individual atomic units together by enclosing the rupture in the micro-v tube after successful implosion of the parts required for nuclear organization. These forces, together functioned to keep atomic units stable until each and every atom, which would be necessary to complete the creation process upon which God was embarking had been created.

The Functioning Forces: The strongest of the three functioning forces during this phase of the creation process was the pulling force (Fp), which originating from within each rupturing tube and commenced when nuclear parts were drawn into the sucking voids. Once nuclear organization began, it was the pulling force (Fp) that was crucial to the stabilization of individual atomic nuclei.
The force of moving electrons (Fe) began to slow down as an inverse function of the quantity of imploded nuclear material. As the quantity of imploded nuclear material increased, the speed at which an electron could travel throughout the creation expanse decreased. After all nuclear material had been imploded and the micro-tubes containing nuclear material had been sealed, electron motion decreased sufficiently and individual electrons could be drawn in toward a revolving nucleus. However, electron’s directed speed of motion was still great enough to prevent it from imploding into newly organized nuclei. But it was not sufficient to allow it to escape a particular orbiting path around the units of imploded matter, the newly created nuclei. The movement of electrons caused a force; the forceful ejection of electrons from their specific tubes cleared the way, so to speak, for the next step in atomic organization, a stable nucleus. That remained crucial not only to the structure of atoms, but also for their ability to react and interact to form additional elements, which was possible at this time during the creation process. The number of electrons orbiting around a nucleus was a function of the composition of the nucleus and became instrumental in atomic reactions, which would occur after Day4, when our Universe was created.

Let’s review. As energies and their respective forces were organized, the sub-atomic vibrating force (Fv) became an integral part of atoms and functioned to sustain atomic units. (Fv) began when God’s energy accelerating spirit moved upon… and initiated the series of events that caused the pulling force (Fp), to begin. Fp originated from within the micro-vacuum-tubes and caused the movement of nuclear parts into the micro vacuum spaces. These events occurred when God’s energy accelerating spirit moved upon the liquid-like expanse containing nuclear parts. Once each micro-space or micro-vacuum tube was filled to capacity with nuclear material, atomic nuclei had been created. These distinct nuclear units were separate from all sub-atomic entities outside of the individual micro-spaces. Thus the micro-vacuum tubes were no longer vacuums, but were, instead, micro- spaces each filled with a nucleus whose parts no longer mingled, but were bound within the confined spaces as first forces were established. Thus, individual nuclei were encapsulated so to speak.

The Fourth Force: Once nuclei were created, they began to spin within the plasma. A fourth motion and its associated force were established. This was necessary in order to pull electrons into their respective orbits around a nucleus. Electron motion and vibration within the creation expanse continued and electrons were pulled toward the newly organized nuclei. At this point in the creation process, several forces caused by motion were in effect. The initial force (Fv) began when God’s Spirit moved upon plasma within the creation expanse. That is when physical motion of sub-atomic parts began to occur. The second force (Fe) began as electrons were created and passed from the empty space within each micro-vacuum through its covering and into the environment where neutrons, protons, electron, quarks, and all other nuclear parts were created and sustained until this point in the creation process. Once all of the empty micro-tubes had received the appropriate amounts of nuclear material and electrons were circling the nuclei, atomic forces were established and remained in effect to hold atoms together as units of matter.

Electrons Begin to Orbit Around Nuclei: The small size of electrons, which had been ejected out of the micro-vacuum tubes during the process of organizing atoms, was of particular importance to the creation of atoms. The electron’s speed of motion after discharge was significantly important during the atomic organization phase of the creation process as well. Why? Because when those tiny electrons were ejected from the vibrating micro-tubes, they were so small and so fast relative to other motions existent then that they escaped attraction to all nuclear material remaining as plasma. It was only after all groups of sub-atomic nuclear matter in plasma form were imploded into the micro-vacuum tubes, that electrons were sufficiently slow and could be pulled by (Fp) into Nuclear force fields. When that occurred, electrons began to orbit around the individual units of nuclear matter; and at this point in the creation process, individual atoms had form.

Atomic Diversification Took Place: The number of protons, neutrons, and other nuclear parts contained within a particular atom was determined in two ways. First, there were nuclei formed by imploded nuclear matter as described previously in which individual nuclei contained amounts of nuclear matter that was a function of the size of the rupture in a given micro-tube during the implosion process. Secondly, there were nuclei that combined to form additional nuclei with additional nuclear parts when collisions between implosion-formed nuclei occurred. These nuclei altering collisions were only possible between nuclei, which had not yet attracted electrons unto it. Atomic diversification took place during this phase in the creation process; and the groundwork for many new elements was established. This was only possible because there were nuclei without electron rings at that time, the time before atoms were fully functional and organized with a nucleus and its surrounding electrons.The number of electrons attracted to a particular nucleus directly related to the number of protons and neutrons within that nuclear unit. Additionally, the internal structure of nuclear parts was unified and stabilized by the encircling electrons. A balance within nuclear parts had been achieved. These newly created atoms functioned independently within the plasma until all nuclear matter had been organized and became fully functional.Since the expanse where creation occurred was extremely large, approaching the size of infinity, nuclei were combined with others forming a variety of atomic structures without a loss of energy and without violent explosions

Forces Functioning After Electrons Were Formed: At this point in the creation process, several forces caused by motion were in effect. The initial force (Fv) began when God’s Spirit moved upon plasma within the creation expanse. That is when physical motion of sub-atomic parts began to occur. The second force (Fe) began as created electrons passed from the empty space within each micro-vacuum through its covering and into the environment where neutrons, protons, electron, quarks, and all other nuclear parts were created and sustained until this point in the creation process. The third force (Fp) was the sucking force within each micro vacuum tube. It began as soon as each electron escaped the micro-vacuum tube in which it had been created and nuclear material was sucked into the micro-spaces. The specific quantity of nuclear matter that had previously been sustained in the liquid-like environment and was sucked into the micro-spaces after electrons were ejected was a function of the volume within said micro-tubes. All three of these atomic forces functioned together to hold sub-atomic parts in their proper place within individual atoms and to allow sub-atomic atom sustaining activities to proceed. After all of the previously described events had occurred, a variety of atomic units existed

Let us now consider the relationships between electrons, light, and electromagnetic forces on Day1: When electrons burst forth from the micro-vacuum tubes formed as God’s Spirit moved upon and vibrated the plasma within the creation expanse, they were ejected into the pre-atomic plasma, which contained nuclear parts. The movement from the electron ejection along with the electrical attraction between the new atomic parts (electrons) and the previously created sub-atomic parts caused a physical change in the nature of created matter. Sub-atomic parts were bound together to form distinct units of matter, known as atoms.
During the bonding process, entities of energy were released into the creation expanse. These unbound entities of energy were located throughout the expanse. They were outside of the atoms which had formed and which were still forming at this early stage in the creation process continued. The energy-entities illuminated all matter within the creation expanse. Subsequently, the energy-entities were divided. They are the building blocks of all light forms including electromagnetic energy. There was also energy within the atoms and potential energy stored in the void within atomic structures.
At the moment in eternal time, when electrons were released into the creation expanse, darkness was redefined. It was no longer a force of combined energies surrounding nuclear parts. As electrons were created, they passed through the darkness. So, electromagnetic energies were forced into movement. Additionally, nuclear material had moved out of its liquid-like environment into the void that had been created by vibrations from God’s spirit. Nuclei were being organized. Darkness, the sum of all electromagnetic energies, including visual and non-visual forms was redistributed throughout the creation expanse. Because of electron movement and the movement of nuclear matter into the mini-vacuum tubes. As a result, electromagnetic energies changed.
After all created nuclear matter was organized into nuclei and electrons were pulled into orbit around them, sub-atomic micro-electrical forces maintained atomic structures. How did that occur? When protons and neutrons were imploded and stabilized, they became bodies of matter that were large enough relative to all dry particles that had been created up to that point, to pull the ejected electrons back through the redistributed darkness into orbit around individual nuclei. Thus atoms were formed.
At the same time, electromagnetic forces, which had existed around the sub-atomic nuclear parts before implosion, began moving very slowly relative to the speed of the newly created electrons, within the creation expanse. This early creation environment made possible the organization, and division of various electromagnetic forces that would be needed for the proper operation of our universe that was being organized.
Let’s review for a moment. Micro-atomic forces had been arranged and atoms functioned within established bounds. Atoms did not, however, have the same external environmental restrictions and forces that exist today. The major electromagnetic forces, which now function exterior to atoms, did not exist then.
After the creation of electrons and the organization of atoms into distinct identifiable units, darkness still existed as combined electromagnetic energies external to individual atoms. In other words, electromagnetic forces, though moving about within the creation expanse, were not yet separated into distinct forms that would be necessary for the creation of our Universe and everything in it. Additionally, atoms were more stable because of the motion differential between internal atomic energy and external atomic energies that were distributed throughout the creation expanse. But at this point in the creation process, there was much more electromagnetic organization needed before Planet Earth and the rest of our universe could be established
The Division of Light: After the creation of electrons and before the division of light and darkness, there were no organized electromagnetic forces surrounding nuclear parts. In other words, a light-less state surrounded every proton-neutron nuclear group and it’s other associated nuclear parts before implosion and nuclear organization transpired. After electrons were ejected from the micro-tubes in which they were created, electromagnetic particles came into existence as well. As electrons traversed the darkness, electrons as well as the electromagnetic particles were forcefully introduced into the environment surrounding the newly organized nuclei. The result: Light and darkness were unavoidably together as one great combined unit of light forms.
Although electrons had been created and ejected from the micro-vacuum tubes, they still needed to encircle atomic nuclei and to be separated into all forms of electromagnetism both visual and non-visual alike. While pondering these things, remember that electromagnetic forces displayed different characteristics then than now. Light forms had not yet been organized within our Universe because the creation of our universe was a Day4 event and had not occurred at this point in the creation process. Although intra-atomic electromagnetic forces within nuclei after implosion functioned, external electromagnetic forces did not do so until all atoms had been completely organized and all forms of electromagnetism were divided and able to function independently from co-existing interrelating electromagnetic systems
In other words, major electromagnetic forces, which now function exterior to atoms, did not exist, then. Instead, darkness existed along with the sum of all electromagnetic entities and properties, which when combined, functioned differently than they later did.
The division of light process began when nuclear motion increased and electron movement became sufficiently slow relative to the spinning motion of organized nuclei that electrons were pulled into orbit around nuclei. The structure of each atom was established accordingly.
The division process continued as an electromagnetic particle passed through an atom. When it did so, the composition of the particle changed. Therefore, the particle that was ejected from the atom of a particular element was electro-magnetically different than it was before it entered the particular atom’s electron environment. The change was due to either the absorption or use of parts of the original particle or the attachment of unused light entities within a particular atom to said particle. In any case, when the remaining light particle was ejected back into the expanse, it was a different size and had different characteristics than when it had entered. As a result, the different elements yielded a variety of different electromagnetic entities, which were cast off into the creation expanse.
The division of light proceeded until all necessary electromagnetic particles required for the efficient operation of the light cycle had been created. When that had been accomplished and the electron environment surrounding particular nuclei had fully matured, a discretionary system developed within the subatomic atmosphere surrounding each atom. Precise electromagnetic particles built-up and formed a cloud around specific nuclei. Electrons and photons circulated together around nuclei. Electrons orbited within the atmosphere full of swirling photons. By doing so, God had created a light-filtering mechanism around each atom. This, too, was part of the light cycle that God designed
Electromagnetic division and its related functional organizational systems was necessary in order to bring into actuality every form of light both visible and non-visible, which would function within our Universe, after its creation, a Day4 event. Electrons were formed, and all electromagnetic particles necessary for the organization of atoms and the maturation of our universe to its wholeness were accomplished during the creation of light phase of the creation process. But remember, those systems did not fully function as they do today because the universe and all of the moving heavenly bodies that affect electromagnetic activities were not created, yet. That would be a Day4 process.

The Light Cycle: “… And God saw that it was good…” These words are of particular importance because each time they are used in the creation account found in Genesis, it lets us know that God has organized a cyclical system that when so organized, it is able to proceed perpetually.
All things that are created were created in a particular sequence so subsequent creation activities could build upon those completed events. Day1 sequences explain the creation and organization of sub-atomic parts, the organization of electromagnetism, and the process whereby atomic parts were structured into stable atomic units. Having accomplished all of these things, the light cycle was established.
The creation and organization of sub-atomic parts and light concludes with: “… And God saw that it was good…” That phrase brings us to the next subject in our Day1 creation ponderings.
During Day1, the creation of atoms had been accomplished. Along with the creation of the atoms themselves, God incorporated a system whereby atoms would be continually sustained.
As one looks at the world around us it is easy to see how all things work together to provide order and replenishment within our own planet earth. The wind and the rain cleanse and refresh the earth by bringing needed elements into the atmosphere and down into the soil for use. At the same time, the wind and the rain reduce waste matter from fallen trees, carcasses, mankind’s trash and the like into small elements. When washed into the soil those items seemingly disappear. But in reality they have been reduced to elements useable by plant life for nutrition.
It doesn’t end there. Think about the food chain or Plate Tectonics. There are many cycles in God’s creations which scientists have begun to understand; and will be included in later discussions that give us a hint about the nature of God’s creativity. Certainly it is logical, then to think that the same creative style holds true inside of an atom as it does on planet earth and throughout our universe. The same Creator that made planet earth also made the atoms from which planet earth and all other bodies of matter great and small were made.
Mechanical activity causes a wearing away of physical objects, great and small, when they move throughout an environment wherein some form of resistance exists. The following examples are just a few ideas to think about: The shape of our own planet earth has changed over geological time according to some. There is a continual wearing away of rock in the Grand Canyon. The wind and the rain carry broken down elements to the seas. The system scientists have described as Plate Tectonics cleanses earth’s elements with fire to keep our landmasses renewed over geological time. Does it not stand to reason, then, that God would also provide a mechanism within every atom whereby products and byproducts of the mechanical functioning within the atom could be replenished, recycled, and reused in order to perpetuate that system as well.
An atom is a system with moving parts. Those parts are in motion within an enclosed environment, within the atom itself. Electrons are part of an atom’s immediate atmosphere. The nucleus is a sphere composed of various parts. Although scientists have not yet described the workings of all internal parts of an atom, those parts exist and function as God planned.

The Light Cycle: Light particles enter the electron cloud. Electrons absorb a quantity of light energy from some of the particles while others are reflected. Some of the light particles pass through the cloud and into the nucleus of an atom. There, an exchange takes place. Energy needed to sustain the atom is absorbed from the light particles by internal atomic parts. Then, the depleted light particle passes through another part of the atom where it is recharged so to speak. Then, the revitalized light particles are reflected back out into our universe. The light passes through the electron environment and beyond that from the first atom to the last large molecules, crystals, and then, through larger conglomerates, land masses, and so forth until everything that God has created is replenished and remains functional. And the light cycle has its first phase completed. Light leaves an atom, travels throughout our universe releasing energy wherever needed, shines upon objects made up of atoms where it is absorbed, used, revitalized, and subsequently sent beyond the atom to travel throughout our Universe only to repeat the process throughout time.

Day 2: The Firmament was created. The Birth of New Elements, the gases, and the Division of the Waters

The Firmament:
The Genesis account of the creation process states that after the creation of light and it’s associated interactions, that God created a firmament in the midst of the waters, which would divide the waters from the waters. For the purpose of this discussion, firmament shall mean a space between liquid bodies, which is filled with gases. The gases aided in the separation of the bodies of water.

The Birth of New Elements:
As liquid elements reacted, there was a release of energy causing great amounts of heat to be liberated into the creation expanse. The reactions took place throughout the liquids.

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Illustration 1: The Waters were swirling Elements, which filled the Creation Expanse

Although it might be thought by some to be random events that just happened to occur by chance, in reality, these reactions were taking place as God had planned. It was all part of the process by which planet earth would be created and sustained so life, including man, could flourish upon it.

The Division of the Waters
When the heat was released during atomic interactions, some of the liquids began to change from the liquid physical state into gases. The heat radiated throughout the expanse until all of the elements required for the further progression of creation to occur had been formed.
At that point in creation time, the temperature among the elements was hot enough that the state of all matter was either liquid or gas depending upon their atomic composition. The elements that had converted into gases were distributed throughout the creation expanse.

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Illustration 2. And God placed gas-like entities, which He called the firmament, in the midst of the swirling elements, the waters.

Gas-like entities, when placed in the liquid environment here-to-fore organized by God, caused temperature changes in the expanse. Because of the diverse reactions and the placement of gas-like entities within the creation expanse, atomic reactions and their associated explosions took place. The birth of new elements occurred. Thus, another phase in the creation process became functional. The creation environment was in an active state of change at that time of the creation process. Many new and diverse elements formed and became stable. The distribution of heat within the site was dependent upon the location and the amount of energy released into the environment.After sub-atomic matter had been organized into atoms and the atomic combination phase of the creation process was finished, the environment began to reach a plateau of lower reactivity. The atomic combinations necessary for creation had occurred and molecules became stable.All of the atoms and molecules in the soon to be created universe existed together in the creation expanse. There were some atoms that had molecular structures very similar to others, but they had different densities and they had the tendency to repel one another. One might think of them as matter and antimatter. The less dense molecules formed one layer and the heavier ones formed a second and distinct layer of matter.As the temperature changed, the elements began to repel or attract one another according to their densities and their valence electron charges. The elements separated as a function of the volume and temperature in the expanse at that time. During the process, the liquid elements further separated and gases began to shift their location within the creation expanse from within the liquids to a position between the two layers, matter and anti-matter.Dane A. Smith-Johnsen

Illustration 3: As the temperature changed, the elements began to repel or attract one another according to their densities and the valence electron charges. The elements separated as a function of the volume and temperature in the expanse at that time.

The creation of the firmament needed to divide the waters under the firmament from the waters above the firmament progressed. The number of gases moving into the central layer (the firmament) of all created matter increased. The organization of matter within the creation expanse took on different appearances as the process continued.The liquid material below the firmament began to form layers of similar liquids and, matter within the creation expanse was organized into three groups: layered swirling liquid elements, accumulating gases above the swirling elements and anti-matter above the gases

Illustration 4. The gas-like entities continued to gather centrally and to combine according to their positive or negative charges. Some elements accumulated above the firmament, and others below it depending upon the densities of the matter.

Temperature change was a major factor in the division of the waters phase of the creation process. It was partially because of atomic reactions and the associated temperature changes, which occurred due to endothermic and/or exothermic atomic reactions that gases formed and liquids divided. Opposite charges associated with the various elements was another factor, which caused more gas to accumulate within central planes in the creation expanse. The bodies of liquid became two distinct and distant layers of liquids.The process continued; the bodies of liquid elements became more and more distant from one another. And because the firmament was almost infinitely large, the temperature in the creation expanse began to cool down. Motion in the environment external to atoms slowed down. Then, atoms became internally stable.Reactions, which occurred at this conjuncture in creation, were a function of individual atomic structures. The mechanism for molecular formation and atomic reactions was organized; and the second cycle in the creation process was established, the energy cycle. Or as stated in Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity,, the law of conservation of energy. Day2 was complete and functioned, as God had planned. And because it was, the repelling action between the waters above the firmament, including antimatter, and the liquid layer below the firmament was possibleDane A. Smith-Johnsen

Illustration 5: As the division of the waters phase of the creation process continued, more gases accumulated within central planes in the creation expanse and the bodies of liquid were further divided

As the division of the waters mentioned in the Holy Bible, book of Genesis took place, layering of matter within the creation expanse occurred and the two bodies of waters became more and more distant. Gases moved into the central layer of matter and continued to fill the space between the two bodies of waters until matter and anti-matter were sufficiently distanced. Thus, God had divided the waters from the waters as related in the scriptures. And it was good.“…And God saw that it was good.” clues us in that another important cycle necessary for the creation of our universe to function was organized. The Day2 cycle, the energy cycle was established. It was the second cycle to be organized during the creation process. This cycle established the mechanism whereby chemical reactions would occur. And the method to recycle energy was organized. Today, this cycle is referred to as The Law of Conservation of Energy.

Illustration 6: Distancing continued until the two separate bodies of waters within the creation expanse were sufficiently distanced so that the next phase in the creation process could continue. God had divided the waters from the waters, as stated in The Book of Genesis.

The second phase in the creation process ended making the next phase possible.

After that, matter below the firmament of gases would begin to slowly swirl and in time, the heavier liquid compounds would move toward the center of the liquids below the firmament to begin Day3 activities.

DAY 3
Day3 The Gathering Together of the Waters

According to the Genesis account of creation, which is found in the Holy Bible, God gathered together the waters below the firmament into one place and genetically created various plant speciesHow did the gathering together of the waters occur? Ponder these ideas.

Cooling: After the layer of gases had divided the waters above the firmament of the heavens from the waters below the firmament, temperatures changes occurred. The waters below the firmament of the heavens began to cool radically. When the liquids reached temperatures, which were cooler than the melting points of the respective elements and compounds, elements of said liquids began to change their state of being.
Solids: They became solids. Liquids with melting points lower than the degree of coolness achieved in the waters below the firmament remained in the liquid state and continued along their path through the gathering together of the waters process.

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Illustration 7: Solids particles appeared in the waters below the firmament of gases when atomic reactions subsided and temperatures lowered.

Solids were very necessary for the next step in the process of gathering together the waters. These tiny particles of solids were the very elements, which would become a body of earthen matter from which our universe would be created.Thus, as the temperatures within the waters below the firmament of the heavens continued to cool, diverse solid matter appeared. And as the number of new solids increased within the moving liquids, new mechanics developed, which will be discussed later.The solid particles, which had formed at this point in the creation process, were denser than the liquids in which they formed. Some solids were attracted to one another and formed small conglomerates of solid elements, which began to group together within the swirling liquids. These earliest solids moved toward one another from all directions. The movement was determined by the strength of the attractions between molecules of matter. Stronger attractions caused swifter movement toward one another, which in turn increased the turbidity within the liquids. And the gathering together of the waters below the firmament of the heavens continued.As time in the eternal perspective passed, matter below the firmament of gasses continued to swirl. Many more solids formed. The heavier compounds began to move together.Dane Smith-Johnsen.

Illustration 8: At first the solids were jostled around in the ever-changing swirling liquids

Movement of the Gathering Waters: At first the solids were merely jostled around in the ever-changing swirling liquids. But because of elemental collisions, which occurred at this time, there were changes in movement within the liquids. Many solids were hurled toward the center of the gathering waters. The liquids below the firmament of gases were stirred up. Solids gushed toward one another because of attractions between them and because of the physical swirling action of the liquids in which they formed. The multi- directional movement of the liquids began to become more directed as solids swiftly moved toward a central location. The hurled solid particles collided at forces strong enough to cause them to solidify into one larger conglomerate of matter.
The multi-directional movement of the waters below the firmament of the heavens applied a new force upon the conglomerate of solid material, which had become centrally located within the waters. The swirling liquids surrounding those first solids splashed against them and shaped them into a sphere, which later became the core of an electromagnetic system.

Illustration 9: Imagined cross-section of the Liquids Below the Firmament of the Heavens After Solids: Some solids within the waters below the firmament of the heavens were attracted to one another and the swirling liquids surrounding those first solids shaped them into a spherical mass.

Core Rotation: The newly organized core was very small relative to all matter within the creation expanse. And it began to spin within said liquids. How did the core rotation, which was so pertinent to this phase of the creation, occur? As physical forces was exerted upon this newly formed sphere. The waters splashing upon the core of solids caused the core to begin spinning. When the spinning started, it caused additional solid matter to be pulled in toward the new developing core, which was in the center of the gathering waters; the core continually increased in size. The direction of the rotation was independent from the movement of the swirling liquids.

Illustration 10: Figure A above left: Imagined cross-section of the liquids below the firmament as the core of solids began to spin and pull additional solids toward the developing sphere. Figure B above center: As time passed and the core grew in size. Figure C above right: The solids and liquids formed layers around the core according to their densities and gases continued to move into the firmament.

The Force of Gravity: Subsequently, the sphere of solid matter pulled less dense matter toward it including the liquids. This new force, which Sir Isaac Newton called gravity, would eventually grow sufficiently strong to be exerted upon all matter within the creation expanse. However, at this point in the creation process, it did not do so because of its small size relative to all matter, which had been created.

The Waters were Gathered Together: Day3 processes were sustained. The core grew to be gigantic and continued to turn and increase in size. Soon thereafter, the remaining liquids, which were below the firmament of the heavens, began to be pulled in toward the spinning solid core as well.
The physical force caused by the rapidly rotating core was the mechanism by which the waters below the firmament of the heavens were gathered together as God had planned. The strength of the force of gravity was a function of the ratio between the size of the developing core of solids, the volume of elements remaining in liquid form at any given moment, and the volume of gases, which escaped the forces and continued to move into the layer of gases called the firmament of the heavens. The force of attraction between atoms and molecules of diverse atoms, the physical force caused by movement of the liquids upon the solid elements, and this new force, gravity, all worked together to cause the organization of the gathered liquids to change.
As gravity pulled solids toward the sphere, it continued to spin within created matter. The solids and liquids formed layers around the earthen core according to their densities because of gravity. Although its strength had not reached its full capacity at the time, the groundwork for the physical law, which would shape our Universe, was established. The Law of Gravity, unrestrained, was in effect. And the creation process continued.
There were both physical and chemical attractions between elements. But not between every element that became solid. However, all of these attractions had become secondary to the force of gravity, which was ever increasing at this point in the creation process.
The number of solids pulled toward the centrally located sphere constantly increased with time. The movement of the liquids upon said created core, which was centrally located constantly worked to maintained its spherical shape. And the sphere became larger and larger as more elements changed from liquids to solids during this phase in the creation process. The cooling and organization continued, as did the creation process.
The Giant Electromagnet:
The swirling core with liquids surrounding it functioned as a giant electromagnet. More and more solids were drawn toward the spinning core as matter below the firmament of the heavens began to condense into one growing spherical body of elements. The strength of the “electromagnet” was a function of the core’s increasing size as well as the speed of its spin. Both size and rate of rotation increased during this developmental phase in the birth of our universe.

Illustration 11: Figure 1 above left: The gathered liquids began to swirl in the same direction as the central core, the gases remaining in the gathered liquids continued to moved outward toward the firmament, which still separated the two bodies of water.
Figure 2 lower left: The movement of the liquids around the core maintained the core’s spherical shape; it increased in size as more elements changed from liquids to solids during this phase in the creation process. The cooling and organization continued, as did the creation process Figure 3 above right: When the force of gravity reached full strength, the gasses comprising the firmament also began to encircle creation’s great electromagnet.
The waters below the firmament of the heavens had been successfully gathered together as God had planned. However, there was still more to accomplish before day3 events would be finished.

A Change in Movement: At this point in the creation process, the gathered liquids no longer moved independently. Instead they began to swirl in the same direction as the central core because it had become an extremely strong electromagnetic force within the creation expanse. And, the gases remaining in the gathered liquids continued to moved outward toward the firmament, which still separated the two bodies of water. (See Illustration 11 Figure 1 above) The waters above the firmament of the heavens remained separated, non spherical, without solids and with relatively consistent temperature ranges. The outward movement of gases in the gathered waters, which were below the firmament of the heavens, continued because the gases, was less dense than the solids and liquids.
The strength of the electromagnetic force exerted by the spinning core was still not sufficiently strong to pull the gases toward it. However, in time, the spinning speed would increase and the solid swirling mass would become an increasingly stronger electromagnet within the gathered waters and change within the firmament would occur.

Gravity Reaches Full Strength: When the force of gravity reached full strength, the gasses comprising the firmament also began to encircle the sphere of matter. The waters below the firmament of the heavens were organized as follows: Around the solid core, liquids swirled. And the gases in the firmament of the heavens encircled the spinning core of solids and liquids. The waters above the firmament of the heavens, which we are thinking of as anti-matter, were less dense and remained above the gases; anti-matter did not become part of the system with the waters below the firmament, yet. It was sufficiently less dense than the other masses of material that they were not pulled into the swirl at this time. (See Illustration 13)
This early stage in the development of our living planet was only the beginning of a complex series of events necessary before our universe, including planet Earth, could be organized and made suitable for life. Please notice that according to the Book of Genesis in the Holy Bible, creation of our Universe occurred on Day4 in the order of events and will be discussed later.

Time: After


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Bridging the Gap Between Science and Religion: The Hypothesis by

The ponderings contained in this Genesis Decoded project, are concepts obtained through many years of prayer for understanding about HOW God created the universe and everything in it when scientific evidence seemed to suggest otherwise. Finally, I am able to Share several parts of my most humbly received inspirations. I have presented them under the heading of Hypothesis because that term may tempt scientists to read and ponder. I hope so. My goal in writing this was to help intellectual students hold on to their faith in God against all odds. The next section will be Bridging the Gap Between Science and Religon: After Day7. It will contain ideas as well as discussions of various scientific concepts as they relate positively to Genesis Decoded. Please be patient with me. And spread the word to your scientist friends. Lovingly, Dane Smith-Johnsen

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