A Theologian Considers the Consequence REV 11-25-12
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(10-21-2010, 01:04 PM)Todd Wrote:  A Theologian Considers the Consequence of Relativity on a God Who Is Light

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You flung stars like fireflies
to burn holes into night’s hunger,

to ignite the shine of galaxies;

dust infused with the brilliance
of Your image.



You, the cloudless day—
clouds now forgotten, a judgment
beyond remembrance, as the water
that rose. The ocean does not inhabit
the shell, but each one still speaks
in bloodless whispers
of the drowned lisping
toward that final day

when all shall be put to rest
beneath that Tree
brought into uniform motion
with Your presence.



Our fall,

a sacrifice of light

speed, darkness the event

horizon that made You appear

to slow down.



The days become millennia.

Still You retreat

trapped between

our seconds.



We long to resynchronize

with the limitless.

The sheen on our eyes shifts

to speed past the horn’s crystal

blast for sound only came first, once.



Our mistake was to believe

that eternity is endless

days, rather than

immutable velocity.



~~~



Original

You flung the stars like fire-
flies to burn holes
into night’s hunger,
to ignite the shine of galaxies;
dust infused with
the brilliance of your image.

You, the cloudless day—
clouds an afterthought,
a judgement—set aside
the final day to put all at rest
beneath the Tree brought into uniform
motion with your presence.

Our fall,
a sacrifice of light
speed, darkness the event
horizon that made you appear
to slow down.

The days become millennia.
Still you retreat
trapped between
our seconds.

We long to resynchronize
with the limitless.
The sheen on our eyes shifts
to speed past
the horn’s crystal
blast for sound only came first, once.

Our mistake was to believe
that eternity is endless
days, rather than
immutable velocity.

~~~

(Not that I expect anyone to read all the footnotes but I'll leave them there if anyone is interested how this came together)

Footnotes:

Gen. 1:1-3, 14, 26; 1 Jn. 1:5; Gen. 2:2; Heb. 4:1-3a; Gen. 3:6-8; 2 Pet. 3:8-9a; 1 Cor. 15:50-52; Rev. 21:23; Rev. 22:5

The speed of light is the same for all observers.
The laws of physics are the same for all uniformly moving observers.
"Uniformly" = "with a constant velocity"
Any uniformly moving observer can consider themselves to be "at rest".
The speed of light is a Universal Constant. but is a different constant in each universe. Hope this doesn't bugger up the whole theory!

Observers moving relative to each other:
--Do not measure the same times.
--Disagree on what events occur simultaneously.
Space and Time are relative.
United by light into Spacetime.
Only spacetime has an absolute reality independent of the observer.
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