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The Great Alaskan Earthquake (Good Friday Earthquake) of March 27th, 1964 was the most powerful megathrust earthquake ever recorded in North America, and the second most powerful ever recorded worldwide. With a magnitude of 9.2, the tremor was felt over an area of 1.3 million square kilometers, and the subsequent tsunami generated waves of up to 100 feet. Read more →
The efforts to understand our universe is a triumph of human scientific achievement, and the Big Bang theory is our best understanding of how the universe came into existence. The theory was first proposed by Catholic priest and scientist Georges Lemaitre of Belgium in 1927. Read more →
One of the most remarkable prophesies in the Bible is to be found in the Book of Esther. Now, with the use of astronomical software and the application of Kepler's Third Law of planetary motion, Esther's stunning prophesy can be verified. Read more →
With a common difference of 12, the arithmetic progression 210, 222, 234 is an intriguing element of Bible gematria. These numbers recur frequently on these pages, beginning with the 210 years of the exile in Egypt. As well as being in sequence, each of these numbers are also "straight-line" numbers". Read more →
We know that the Commandments were given to Moses at Mt. Sinai in the year 2448 on the Hebrew calendar, generations after the death of Abraham. Yet Abraham knew the Torah - how can this be reconciled? Read more →
In the last chapter of the Old Testament, the book of Malachi contains an allusion to the Sun of righteousness, even referring to this "Sun" as a person. The context clearly shows that Sun of righteousness is another name for the Messiah, who will usher in the Day of the Lord and subsequent healing of all things. Read more →
Just before sunrise on the first day of the Jewish festival of Sukkot (Feast of Booths, also known as the Festival of Ingathering) in the year 5778, the distance from the sun to the earth will be π/210 x 10¹⁰ kilometers (1.000011895 AU) for an observer in Jerusalem!
Read more → Would you get on a Japanese ship named TsimTsum? Such is the name of the Japanese freighter that an Asian Indian family boards on their way to a new life in Canada in "Life of Pi." Tsimtsum (also spelled tzimtzum) is the idea, according to kabbalah, in which God pulled back in order to make room for creation. Read more →
It's one of the greatest damn mysteries of physics: a magic number that comes to us with no understanding by man. You might say the "hand of God" wrote that number, and "we don't know how He pushed his pencil." Richard Feynman
The number Mr Feynman was referring to was 137, particularly its appearance as the reciprocal of the fine structure constant. The fine structure constant, also known as alpha or α, measures how strongly light and electrons interact. Read more → |
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