Divinity in math
Let us explore the possibility that God used an algebraic formula to help him expand the universe with the Big Bang Theory. Math is generally used in many things today such as cooking, budgeting, time management, construction, science, engineering, canvas art, medicine, technology, and finance allowing us to measure, analyze, and understand patterns all around us. Making informed decisions derived from deductions and data analysis is rooted in math.
The Renaissance Era in the 16th century, which infused us with math, geometry, and art, gave us one of the greatest painters, inventors, and engineers of our time. Leonardo daVinci who loved God and helped propel mankind forward with his ideas, stemmed from a foundation of math.
Also in the Renaissance Era came Michelangelo who painted the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Michelangelo, who also loved God, used the Golden Ration, a mathematical term found in nature.
Galileo used mathematics extensively to determine his scientific findings, pioneering the idea of using quantitative measurements and algebraic analysis to understand the natural world.
Edwin Hubble, for whom the Hubble Telescope is named, demonstrated the importance of mathematics in understanding the origin of the Big Bang Theory.
Our planetary system after the Big Bang, resulted in our sun being a distance from earth that allows humanity and all life and plants to benefit from the sun’s vitamin D enriched rays and allows for photosynthesis enabling plants to survive.
Are you going to tell me that this was a random event? The Majesty of God is beyond our imagination and He is beyond our idea of limits and understanding. Let’s move forward with love and purpose and try to understand that God is all around us in many ways.
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