But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.
(2 Peter 3:8) KJV
People, even Christians, commonly claim is that the Bible isn’t scientific. One reason being that it doesn’t make any predictions which can be tested. We’ll show you that the Bible is predictive, testable and therefore scientific.
We’ll also see that Einstein’s theory of relativity and the GPS navigation system prove that the Bible is true.
If you know anything about Matty’s Paradigm you’ll know that we have a Geocentrospheric cosmology, as described in the Bible. It’s empirical, which means verifiable by direct observation. By direct observation we mean what you can see with your own eyes if you walk outside and look up.
The cosmological system is directly derived from the creation of gravity on the second day. A spherical earth formed at the center of the resulting spherical creation. You may also know that in Matty’s Paradigm we have a solid crystalline firmament which encloses the observable universe.
The observable universe is a spherical region of the Universe comprising all matter that can be observed from Earth at the present time, because electromagnetic radiation from these objects has had time to reach Earth since the beginning of the cosmological expansion. There are at least 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe.[ Assuming the Universe is isotropic, the distance to the edge of the observable universe is roughly the same in every direction. That is, the observable universe has a spherical volume (a ball) centered on the observer.
There are two things to bear in mind:
- Science doesn’t want you to know that the observable universe is the whole universe. There’s nothing else. This is empirical.
- We observe the sun rise and set, and that the stars arc across the sky. We observe the cosmos orbit the Earth every day. Whatever you may choose to believe which is a departure from this empirical observation is theoretical.
Thanks to the success of Star Trek and the resulting fictionalization of science we live under certain major misconceptions. One of the largest is the common belief that the Geocentric system has been disproved. The Geocentric system can’t be disproved, we live in a full-sized scale model of one.
Geocentric as a scientific term has no value at all because of it being irrevocably linked to the flat earth fallacy. This is the reason for why we have coined the term Geocentrospheric.
When I talk about the Geocentrospheric system most people immediately dismiss it as impossible. However, no one knows why it is impossible. The thing that is truly ironic is how many people believe that the GPS Navigation system refutes the Geocentrospheric system. It’s ironic because the GPS system depends on two assumptions
- the center of gravity of the solar system is the center of the earth,
- the earth is not rotating.
This demonstrates that the level of scientific knowledge among people who argue on social media is low. What they have an abundance of is the belief that a convincing bluff is good enough. When you show someone that they just proved that they have no knowledge of the subject matter the quickest and most adaptable of them immediately chant about relativity. They figure that since no one understands it, it should be easy to maintain the bluff that they do.
The bluff structure which has developed looks like this:
- IF the GPS system is proof of relativistic time dilation,
- AND time dilation is proof of relativity,
- AND relativity disproves the Bible.
- THEN Christians are stupid.
Time dilation takes two forms which both have an effect on GPS.
- Relativistic time dilation,
- Gravitational time dilation.
Both must be corrected for in order to ensure the accuracy of the GPS system. Relativistic time dilation causes time to pass more slowly the faster you are traveling. Gravitational time dilation causes time to pass more quickly the further you are from a massive body such as the earth. Specifically, the center of the earth. The singularity which God created on the second day to be exact.
When you take into account both of these effects, time goes faster in the clocks in the GPS satellites because the effect of gravitational time dilation is much greater than relativistic time dilation. This gives a rather fascinating but not particularly complicated math problem to solve: the distance to the firmament.
At an orbital radius of 26,541 km above the center of the earth time passes faster on GPS satellites by 38,640 nanoseconds per day.
– GPS Time Dilation
The orbital radius of GPS satellites is 26,541 Km. That’s their distance from the center of the earth. At that distance the time dilation is 38,640 nanoseconds per day. If a day on Earth is like the passage of 1,000 years in heaven, then how far away is heaven?
To make a long story short this gives us a value of about 1.10E+11 AU. That’s 1.74E+06 light years. Neptune is only 30.05 AU from Earth.
This gets really interesting when you consider that the firmament is also a source of gravitational attraction. The mathematical necessity of a firmament is clear from all cosmological models, such that it requires the contrivance of mythological “dark matter,” which comprises at least 80% of the mass of the universe. There is no dark matter, there is a firmament. If the firmament is 80% of the mass of the universe then it is causing time dilation but in the opposite direction.
But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years (the gravitational time dilation between the Earth and the firmament), and a thousand years as one day (the GTD between the surface of Earth and sheol, the underworld realm of the dead).
(2 Peter 3:8) Paraphrased
God is so cool it’s amazing.


