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Simple Physics

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Book Simple Physics James M Jacobs
Libristo code: 03209983
Publishers Epigraph Publishing, August 2014
Truly a book unlike any other, Simple Physics successfully marries science and spirituality, physics... Full description
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Truly a book unlike any other, Simple Physics successfully marries science and spirituality, physics and the Bible. It is written with the firm conviction that the universe is not an accident but the creation of an almighty God named יהוה (Yahowah). He was joined in creation by his only begotten son, named Michael. The name is in the form of a question, the first question ever asked—"Who is like God?" We are all helped to answer that question by this little book. Romans 1:20 states, "His invisible qualities are seen from the world's creation onward, because they are perceived in the things made, even his eternal power and Godship (the kind God he is), so that they are inexcusable." No excuse exists for not seeing God's hand in nature. Simple Physics reveals how nature works. Based on the simple postulate that darkness is not the absence of light but its opposite, Simple Physics builds on that to explain how gravity works, how light and matter move, what mass (energy) is, what time is, and culminating in the theory of everything. Light (matter) is pretty wonderful stuff but there's something to be said for darkness, too. Ultimately, light and darkness make up everything—the nuts (light) and bolts (darkness) of the universe, working together. Simple Physics is the first and only book to explain this in straight-forward terms, drawing on clues contained in the Bible. About the Author: At the time of this writing, James Jacobs cannot be described as an individual. He is part of a team, united as "one flesh" with a supremely intelligent woman, his second wife—Karyne Jacobs. She is enlightening him as to the female aspect of creation, symbolized by darkness. He says, "It's been a long journey getting to this point in my 60th year but I feel like a child starting anew. I love her like my own self. יהוה (Yahowah) arranged for this that man might be complete—and now I am." James has spent the last 40 years studying the Bible (having read it in its entirety 16 times). That has familiarized him with the few references contained in Simple Physics. He has spent the last 20 overlapping years also involved with the study of physics. At the same time he's been dealing with the mental health system having been diagnosed with apparent bipolar disorder and treated accordingly. This has made it a real challenge to get Simple Physics published. The author was one of Jehovah's Witnesses his whole adult life but when word spread he was writing his own book the wheels began to turn to have him expelled from this mind controlling cult. As Einstein said, "The free spirit will always be persecuted by the mediocre minds." However, if enough free spirits embrace the ideas of his book, the author believes a paradigm shift could take place. Science could again become the tool of spiritual persons. —

About the book

Full name Simple Physics
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2014
Number of pages 120
EAN 9781936940936
ISBN 9781936940936
Libristo code 03209983
Publishers Epigraph Publishing
Weight 127
Dimensions 127 x 203 x 6
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