Purpose: Part 3
Date: January 6, 2006 Author: P.C. Simon e-mail:
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PURPOSE OF CREATION: PART 3 by P.C. Simon
In section 2 we found that the substance of the creation is the
same as the substance of creator. Therefore the nature of the
Creator and the nature of the creation must be the same.
There may be a common nature among all created substances. By
intuitive benefaction I hit upon gravity as the common nature of
all created substances.
In part 3 we will investigate the nature of gravity.
Gravity affects the smallest and largest particles in the
universe, from quarks as tiny as 1/10,000,000,000,000,000.of a
millimetre to galaxies as large as 20 billion or more light
years wide including the invisible dark matter which is more
than five times the mass of all the billions of visible stars
put together. Gravity is a natural force of attraction that
makes objects move towards each other. It is an attraction of
one mass for another and is present in every material in the
universe. This shows that the common nature of the universe is
gravity or attraction..
Gravitational pull of the earth holds all objects on the surface
of the earth. If it is not for gravity, all objects on the face
of the earth would fly off at the 66,000 miles per hour ( mph)
speed along the orbit and 1000 mph rotational speed on its axis.
Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces in the universe.
The shape of the universe is a function of gravity. Weather
patterns are created by gravity. Tides and ocean currents are
the results of gravity.
Gravity keeps the earth and other planets in the solar system in
orbit around the sun when the sun orbits with its nine planets
and the asteroids at a velocity of 495,000 miles per hour to
complete one circuit around the centre of the milky way galaxy
in 225 million years.
It plays a role in the geometric structure of the universe. It
regulates the motion of the stars and galaxies.
There is nothing in the universe that is free from gravity.
The outward expansion of the gases due to big bang continues
after nearly 13 billion years. Since the pull of gravity is very
small and since there are no objects to interfere with that
outward force, the expansion will continue for a long time, may
be millions or billions of years.
Though scientist seem to think that the rate of expansion of the
universe is increasing I believe that it will eventually stop
and gravity will cause a contraction.
Then there may be a second big bang and the cycle may repeat
itself.
Now we have to check and see if our finding of attraction of one
mass for another is correct for it is the basis of all our
assumptions and conclusions. Even our assumption of the nature
of the creator as affinity or love depends upon it.
We see that quarks attach to each other because of affinity and
become protons. Protons and electrons join together and become
atoms. Atoms join together to become molecules. Molecules join
together because of molecular attraction and become all things
in the universe. Therefore, the whole universe exists because of
affinity .
This affinity (gravity) functions everywhere. If this is the
nature of the created universe which is derived from the
substance of the Creator it must be the nature of the Creator.
This shows that the Creator is Love. All religions bombard us
with divine laws of justice and punishment Love has no place for
justice and punishment. Love does not punish recalcitrants with
torture and eternal hell fire. Infinite love is unconditional
love.
To prove this truth I looked for other characteristics of love.
The first characteristic I looked for was companionship. Love
must seek companionship.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam say that God created Eve as
companion for Adam and that God came into the Garden of Eden
looking for Adam and Eve to have companionship. This is a
function of love.
We see companionship everywhere in nature . Birds gather
together in flocks, fish form schools, ants and bees form
colonies, and human beings form societies.
In the Sonnets Shakespeare says "All creatures in the world
through love exist" Aquinas wrote that love is universally
in everything.
St. John, the apostle wrote "He that loveth not, knoweth not God
for God is love and Love is god"
Aristotle says that when men are friends there is no need for
justice.
I collected more available evidence, to find what love will and
will not do. I compared the nature of love with the nature of
the creator and found that the homogeneity tallied to the nth
degree..
Then I tried to find any trace of resentment in the nature of
the creator towards his creation and I found that there was none
ever. Therefore I was convinced that the nature of the creator
is love, infinite love.
Further research showed that love is kind, patient,
long-suffering. It will share everything it has, even knowledge
and power and is respectful of its protege. Love will not hate,
will not quarrel, will not punish, will not get angry , and love
is not jealous. Love is not boastful, and not selfish.
Love seeks to give rather than get. Love seeks no credit but
gives its protege' all credits for achievements. Love has no
secret, reveals everything of self, doesn't insist on obedience
from its protege. It desires to be with its beloved and even to
unite and become one. It does not look down upon the physical
nature of its protege nor exult over the spiritual nature of
self, allows freedom of thought and action for everyone. The
nature of love is to love its enemies, in fact love has no
enemies.
All these characteristics agree with the nature of the creator
and love. Therefore the nature of the creator is love.
SIGNATURE:
Dr. P.C. Simon
See http://www.interchange.ubc.ca/psimon/book2.htm
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Simon is a retired research microbiologist with many
scientific, motivational, and philosophic publications to his
credit. He is also co-author of a prestigious four volume text
book on diseases of animals. His recently published
philosophical work, The Missing Piece to Paradise, has received
outstanding reviews.
He has contributed greatly to the community by founding and
acting as president of the Hatfield Society which operated a
half-way house to educate and modify the nature of prison
parolees and by establishing the Chacko and Lize Simon
Scholarship Fund which gives scholarships to students from
impoverished families in his home state of Kerala, India. Thus
far, he has awarded scholarships to over 800 such students.