Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Another 'smoking gun' proving the Bible a myth?
Another 'smoking gun' proving the Bible a myth?
New evidence that the biblical tale of Moses was neither historical nor written by him, as is widely believed, comes in the form of a small tablet found in northern Israel at the site of Hazor. This tablet dating to the 17th-18th centuries BCE and written in Akkadian appears to be similar to the famous Code of Hammurabi...
New evidence that the biblical tale of Moses was neither historical nor written by him, as is widely believed, comes in the form of a small tablet found in northern Israel at the site of Hazor. This tablet dating to the 17th-18th centuries BCE and written in Akkadian appears to be similar to the famous Code of Hammurabi...
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Abraham counted the stars in the sky. This involves Plank's constant circa 1905 A.D.
The stars in the sky is computed by dividing the speed of light squared by Planck's constant resulting in 1.3587 * 10^50 stars. This is the highest possible frequency of oscillation. You can't have more stars than that.
The equation is in the bible. It is a little bit hidden.
Book Genesis Chapter 15
5 And he brought him forth abroad, and said, Look now toward heaven, and
tell the stars, if thou be able to number them: and he said unto him,
So shall thy seed be.
Book Genesis Chapter 15
6 And he believed in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness.
Book Genesis Chapter 24:12 speed
Book Genesis Chapter 1:3 light
Book Ezekiel Chapter 41:21 squared
Book Revelations Chapter 16:19 divided
Book 1 Kings Chapter 6:15 planks
Book 1 Chronicles Chapter 28:7 constant
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