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“God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.” (I John 1:5)
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Defining light is a bit of a philosophical quandary. Light’s true identity…is unanswerable.
It might be better to concentrate on what light does. Light manipulates matter by moving the charged particles in atoms which make up all substance.
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In other words, light’s identity is force, exactly as Einstein framed it as e=mc2: 1) energy / charge = 2) mass 3) with the applied force of m2, which is the speed of light squared which is mathematical notation for infinity.
In other words, the true identity of light is the Creator God of the Bible.
The only philosophical quandary is humanism’s utter rejection of a power or intelligence greater than themselves despite the facts.
The following short list provides a few examples of light’s autonomously and infinitely sourced Force on nature.
- Radio waves cause the free electrons in a radio’s antenna to oscillate. Electronics tuned to the station’s frequency (or wavelength) can decode the oscillating signal into music or words.
- Microwaves rotate water molecules, generating heat.
- Infrared light vibrates molecules to generate heat, and heat is lost when molecules emit infrared light.
- X-rays pass through soft tissue but are blocked by dense bone, allowing the generation of images.
- Gamma rays and X-rays ionize molecules in soft tissues, i.e. strip electrons from the molecules, damaging DNA which may lead to cancer.
Astronomers use many types of instruments to sense the electro-magnetic spectrum that is Light.
1) Radio telescopes We are familiar with receivers that convert electromagnetic radio waves to mechanical vibrations in the speaker to create the sound waves we can hear. Naturally occurring radio waves are extremely weak by the time they reach us from space. A cell phone signal is a billion billion times more powerful than the cosmic waves our telescopes detect.
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Because radio waves are so long and cosmic radio sources are extremely weak, radio telescopes are the largest telescopes in the world.

The Very Large Array, 27 huge, white radio antennae arranged in a massive Y off US Route 60. Each dish is 230 tons and 82 feet in diameter, and by electronically combining all the data from the 27 dishes, astronomers can simulate the sensitivity of a dish with a diameter of 422 feet: bigger than any single dish in the world. Since its construction in the late 1970s, research has been conducted here on supernovae, black holes, dark energy and SETI, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Life.
2) Microwave telescopes detect the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation, or CMB for short, a faint glow of light that fills the universe, falling on Earth from every direction. The CMB is the oldest light we can see–It is a relic of the universe’s infancy, a time when it was a firestorm of radiation and elementary particles from The Big Bang.
Since microwaves are outside the visible spectrum, this is sloppy reporting at the least, certainly flagrant disregard for scientific accuracy, which is casually corrected later in the article. Remember, microwaves are sensed by their activity of directly depositing themselves into matter which causes the matter to then heat up. We detect microwaves in an oven – and the universe – from the heat in the objects, not by any temperature throughout the oven – or outer space.
The CMB represents a temperature of about 2.7 Kelvin [or -460 degrees Fahrenheit]. Astronomers consider that diffuse temperature as microwave radiation.
Consider? This is admitting that they don’t know this to be a fact.
Astronomers use the minor fluctuations in the “temperature” of the CMB to learn more about the origins and evolution of the universe.
Information being gathered is not being studied to discover what is unknown, it is being interpreted to support the Big Bang model. The entire Cosmic Microwave Background is a Wizard of Oz magic show! It is not light, it is not heat and yet it is presented as the “relic” of the “firestorm of radiation”.
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3) Ultraviolet telescopes hunt out the most energetic of stars to studies how galaxies, stars and planets formed and changed.
And how does ultraviolet light at one point in time, even during decades of Hubble activity, show how galaxies, stars and planets form and change over billions of years? Do you see how you’re expected to admit you’re too ignorant to understand the big words, and simply place your trust in the astrophysicists’ claims?
4) Gamma ray telescopes are designed to observe the shortest waves – therefore the highest energy in the electromagnetic spectrum– emited by astrophysical systems, including stellar coronas, white dwarf stars, neutron stars, black holes, supernova remnants, clusters of galaxies, and diffuse gamma-ray background radiation found along the plane of the Milky Way Galaxy. Since Earth’s atmosphere blocks most gamma rays, most gamma-ray telescopes are carried on satellites and balloons.
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From NASA’s website: Imagine the Universe!
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Image of a parrot in visible light (right) and infrared light (left). Infrared shows us where things are warm or hot. (Credit: NASA/IPAC via the Cool Cosmos site)
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And yet the astronomers claim this equipment “detects light from: the earliest stars and galaxies in the process of formation, the population of stars in nearby galaxies, as well as young stars in the Milky Way and Kuiper Belt objects.
There is no scientific process for dating “the earliest in the process of formation”, or “young vs old stars”. Once again, these observations are interpreted on the basis of a belief in an old age universe to eliminate a God of Creation.
And humanity’s Adversary.
Dark matter is believed to make up 90 per cent of the mass of the Universe. We’ve never been able to directly detect dark matter in any form, but we know it exists through its effects on the universe.
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To ‘see’ dark matter at all, astronomers must rely on its interaction with gravity.
Oh, but we know that gravity is not understood, so this isn’t a reliable analysis of a substance that is invisible and claimed to have “existed 12 billion years ago.”
Scientists have discovered dark matter around galaxies that existed about 12 billion years ago, the earliest detection yet of this mysterious substance that dominates the universe.
Science is putting a massive amount of their faith and taxpayer funding into finding an alternative to a God of Creation who is exactly like their presuppositions – existed 12 billion years ago and is invisible.
And science is finding God.
It is now a century since the Norwegian genius Kristian Birkeland proved that the phenomenal ‘northern lights’ or aurora borealis is an earthly connection with the electrical Sun. Later, Hannes Alfvén the Swedish Nobel Prize winning physicist, drew the solar circuit.
In 1950 Immanuel Velikovsky proposed, on the basis of documentary evidence, that gravitation is an electromagnetic phenomenon – a Force of Nature. Leading American astronomers were enraged and behaved like medieval priests whose sanctified gravitational cosmology was being violated.
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April 7, 2022, scientists at the [Large Hadron Collider] lab calculated that the W boson, a fundamental particle of physics, weighs a bit more than their theoretical rulebook for the universe tells them it should…
“It’s not just something is wrong,”…“It literally means something fundamental in our understanding of nature is wrong.”
1) in visible light (on the right)
2) with a new picture taken in infrared light (on the left).
Many new features that are not seen at all in visible light can be seen in great detail in the new sharp infrared image from the VLT.
Great detail? Ultraviolet sensors only reveal heat. Can the most experienced fireman make out the details when he looks at a blazing house fire?


Why have they been ignored? Today NASA does science by press release and investigative journalism is severely inhibited. And narrow experts who never left school do their glossy media ‘show and tell,’ keeping the public in the dark in this ‘dark age’ of science.
To discover some reasonable answers about life, the universe and everything (as far as it is possible today) requires a beginner’s mind and a broad forensic approach to knowledge that is not taught in any university.
“The payoff is the spark that lights up lives.”
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