He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also He has put eternity in their hearts, except that no one can find out the work that God does from beginning to end.
(Ecclesiastes 3:11) NKJV
Our theory of gravity, Biblical quantum gravitation (BQG), is deduced from the scriptural doctrine that gravity was created on the second day. It gives us an hypothesis for core accretion and planet formation.
We can resolve gravitation with electromagnetism and the plan of redemption to arrive at a unified theory of everything. It has profound significance. It also gives us a way to understand the phenomenon of gravitational time dilation (GTD).
GTD is how it can be possible for the Earth to be 6,000 years old while the remote regions of the cosmos may be 13.8 billion years old, or older, at the same time. The idea is that God created a singularity on the second day which was the accumulated assembly of souls. The singularity is where time stops. It’s not passing at all in the exact center of the Earth. The further away from the center of the Earth we get, the faster time passes. We have several data points for GTD.
Something very interesting happens when we plot the GTD data points against distance from the source of gravity on a chart. It appears that the rate of change of the passage of time varies according to the density of material that time is traveling through. The rate at which the passage of time changes is much greater as time passes through the material of the core and mantle compared to open space.
We’ve used the Bible to deduce the possibility of time travel, except that the nuance here is that we don’t travel through time, time travels through us. That’s a paradox for you.

October 16th – Corollary VII
Earth’s Immense Deep Interior


