Has laid the foundation: יָ֣סְדָה – yasad

And forgettest the LORD thy maker, that hath stretched forth the heavens, and laid the foundations of the earth;

(Isaiah 51:13a) KJV

The largest number of Hebrew uses of the phrase the foundations of the earth have been rendered from the Hebrew root yasad. It’s here where we find a meaning which ties us directly to our Biblical theory of quantum gravity (BQG).

It also plugs directly into the idea that the gravitational singularity at the center of the Earth is an assembly of souls.

Has laid the foundation: יָ֣סְדָה – yasad

  1. to found, lay the foundation of a building.
  2. to throw up, as a heap, 2 Ch. 31:7
  3. to settle, establish.
  4. to ordain, decree.
    • Niph.
      1. to be founded, established.
      2. to sit together for consultation, to consult together, to plot.
    • Pi.
      1. to found.
      2. to ordain, decree.
    • Pu. to be founded.
    • Hoph. to be founded; founded, secure.
      • masc. dec. 1a. pl. foundation, basis.
      • masc. dec. 1a.
        1. assembly sitting together, especially for consultation.
        2. consultation, deliberation.
        3. familiar intercourse, intimacy.
        4. secret.

Davidson Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon page CCCXXV-CCCXXVI

In this scenario the gravitational singularity at the center of the Earth is the totality of all souls. They’re sitting together in an assembly. They were all brought into being at the same time, on the second day.


October 25th – Principle V

Gravity Was Created on the 2nd Day


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