Aphorisms

Aphorism 261. The atomic bomb proves Heraclitus was correct.

Aphorism 262, Lucretius gives the argument of Richard Dawkins, and more convincingly. Yet everything we know about physics proves him wrong.

Aphorism 263. The atom and law above atomic forces are Newtonian. Beneath that is fire.

Aphorism 264. Word is a third component of the Universe. There is Matter, Form and Word.

Aphorism 265. Nobody liked Heraclitus, and called him "The Dark One." Yet, his assumptions are proven true.

Aphorism 266. There is an infinite chain of cause and effect---without God's existence---which would unsubstantiate the entire universe.

Aphorism 267. Everyone is so impressed by causality out to the Big Bang. What about subatomic particles?

Aphorism 268. Even if there is a "God Particle", I will ask, "What is it made of?"

Aphorism 269. There will never exist matter apart from the void energy inhabits.

Aphorism 270. Energy is our modern day atom.

Aphorism 271. Energy is best described as addition, subtraction, division and multiplication existing within a vacuum.

Aphorism 272. Words are based on object, or else they cannot be shared.

Aphorism 273. Archetype and Form exist in the sense that they create similar patterns of thinking found in the objects they relate to. If they didn't, then nothing could truly be said.

Aphorism 274. Truth is what's shared by others.

Aphorism 275. A delusion is true only for oneself.

Aphorism 276. Belief in God is simple for me. Nothing seems to make sense without Him.

Aphorism 277. We know there is knowledge because this sentence can be understood.

Aphorism 278. What can be known relates to what is observed.

Aphorism 279. What we observe is a vacuum where, somehow, there miraculously is matter.

Aphorism 280. Whether in time or space, there must be a first cause. Otherwise, there cannot exist anything.

Aphorism 281. It is easy for me to believe the universe existed eternally.

Aphorism 282. It is what's in the universe, which makes me believe there is a Creator.

Aphorism 283. John said, "The Word is God" and Paul said, "In Him all things hold together," I can find no other way to make sense out of this cosmic dust.

Aphorism 284. It is hard for me to believe there is an end to measurements---whether macro or micro.

Aphorism 285. The Planc Length may be the smallest unit of measurement for matter, but matter is formed by energy, and energy exists within the gap of what we can measure.

Aphorism 286. A man, by use of polygons, found Pi to the Planc Length and could go no further with it.

Aphorism 287. Pi past the thirty-sixth digit cannot relate to matter, but must relate to energy.

Aphorism 288. I believe the Higgs Field will be where energy starts to be measured, rather than matter.

Aphorism 289. The laws of quanta are too difficult for modern scientists to understand; moral truths are no different.

Aphorism 290. If a form of math was invented, it could not be called math, could it?

Aphorism 291. The most brilliant man I know, still defies that one can know. This is not praise.

Aphorism 292. If the previous aphorism is true, then how can men rationally disprove God's existence?

Aphorism 293. If the previous aphorism is true, why is faith illogical?

Aphorism 294. By the very fact that even the most brilliant mind cannot know, it makes faith all the more logical.

Aphorism 295. All knowledge requires the bridge to God.

Aphorism 296. There are bad people in this world, and suffice it to say, spend enough time with them you'll question the most basic truths.

Aphorism 297. It is because there are liars and evil people that men will never fully find out the entirety of it.

Aphorism 298. The world looks just like the world would be, if only few men believed in hell.

Aphorism 299. Hell scares me more than heaven attracts me. I don't think this was a mistake.

Aphorism 300. If God did not execute final justice, there would be no order to anything.

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