Research: God Literally Did
Speak World into Existence
(Student's scientific
documentation offers evidence of biblical
account)
Feb.
12….(WND) A science student in Kentucky says
when the Bible records God spoke, and things
were created, that's just what happened, and he
can support that with scientific experiments.
"If God spoke everything into existence as the
Genesis record proposes, then we should be able
to scientifically prove that the construction of
everything in the universe begins with: a) the
Holy Spirit (magnetic field); b) Light (an
electric field); and c) that Light can be
created by a sonic influence or sound," Samuel
J. Hunt writes There are several documented and
currently taught laboratory experiments that
accurately portray the events in Genesis in
sequential order, the most important being that
of sonoluminescence," he wrote. That, he
described to WND, is the circumstance in which
sending a sonic signal into bubbles in a fluid
causes the bubbles to collapse and they release
photons, or create light. That aligns with one
of the earlier descriptions of the creation by
God, when, in Genesis 1:1-3, the Holy Spirit
moved upon the face of the deep, which generally
is considered water, and said "Let there be
light," he explained. God was sending a sonic
influence into the waters, and basically
creating light, Hunt said. He's documented his
theory, and the experiments he believes back it
up, in his "Episteme Scientia, the Law of All
That Is." Researchers at institutions no less
than UCLA and the University of Chicago have
verified the production of light from bubbles
when sound is passed through a liquid, called
sonoluminescence. Hunt said he was spurred on in
his work because the advanced physics and other
courses he was taking were advancing
propositions that sometimes didn't match up.
"The further I went, the more my questions
seemed to be being answered in the Genesis
record," he told WND. His abstract states, "An
examination of the sequential mathematical and
experimental dual proof of the Genesis record of
origins underlying the institution of all that
is in the universe – from waves to matter to the
mind." Hunt said science has been proving the
Genesis account in classrooms for centuries, "in
spite of the fervency to promote evolution and
big bang theories." A student at Western
Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Hunt said
his questions started very simply. "I asked my
professors in physics and chemistry, 'What if I
could scientifically prove that all matter was
spoken into existence and that all matter could
be manipulated by sound just as Genesis says?
Wouldn't that mean God exists and created the
universe?" he asked. "Nobody's ever done that
before," was the response. His 84-page treatise,
now published, addresses that, he said. Hunt
said he believes every event in Genesis can be
observed to be happening daily. "Either you
experience a universe of chaos or a universe of
order and processes that produce immediate and
calculable results," he wrote. "The results of
my research support and prove that everything
that exists was spoken into existence from waves
to matter to mind." "My professors think my
application of accepted laws and theories may
bend the rules a bit, but the ideas are
thought-provoking and progressive," he said. The
website describes the integration of several
mathematical systems including "Phi, Pi,
L-systems, Penrose tiling, and an
all-encompassing Koch curve." The outline,
available at
scienceprovescreation.com, already has sold
more than 1,700 copies. Hunt said his goal was
to be able to provide experiments that would
explain the Genesis creation story, in the order
the Bible records events happened. "Some of my
teachers are like, 'That's complete hogwash,'"
he said, "while others say, 'That's pretty
interesting.'" His goal is to bring a unity to
the Christian community, "just like the founders
of our nation expected and wanted from the
Constitution." The documentation of his
processes, Hunt believes, could end debate.
"People want to know the truth, to have
something to stand on that's not trickery and
deceit," he said. "This gives people something
real to touch, hang on to."