PHYSICS OF THE UNIVERSE: AN INTRODUCTION TO GOD

 

Chapter Four

The Cosmic Symphony:

Resurrection to Consummation

 

I. Resurrection – Regeneration and Union

 

Resurrection is not the return of what was lost, but the awakening of what was always present. Energy cannot be destroyed; it only changes form. What we call death is illusion, for energy persists, waiting to be renewed.

 

Consider the battery. When it lies dormant, drained of power, we call it “dead.” Yet its essence remains. With regeneration – introducing a negative charge – it awakens, ready once more to expel energy. What seemed lifeless was only waiting.

 

So too with the universe. It holds a totally negative charge, a vast reservoir of potential. Resurrection comes when the positive aspect arrives, the spark that releases power. In that moment, polarity dissolves into union. Negative and positive converge, and energy flows again.

 

The chorus of the cosmos sings“Regeneration brings resurrection; polarity finds union.”

 

II. Transformation – Frames of Infinity

 

Infinity has no boundaries, no edges, no end. Yet the Almighty has given us frames of reference so that even within our limited vision, we can glimpse the whole.

 

Look at the micro: the atom, the vibration of a photon, the pulse of a heartbeat. Look at the macro: the orbit of planets, the rhythm of galaxies, the sine waves of cosmic motion. Though the scales differ, the patterns are the same.

 

Transformation is the essence of infinity. Every cycle – small or vast – is a fluctuation within the eternal rhythm. Nothing is lost, only transposed into another form.

 

The chorus sings: “No matter how small or large, it is all the same.”

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III. Harmony – The Return to Balance

 

 Symmetry laws govern the cosmos: conservation of energy, momentum, and charge. Even in infinite cycles, balance is preserved. Harmony is not stasis but dynamic equilibrium, like a sine wave oscillating around its center.

 

Harmony is the reconciliation of opposites. Expansion and contraction, positive and negative, life and death – all find resolution in rhythm. The infinite universe is not chaos but music. Every fluctuation contributes to the larger symphony.

 

The chorus sings“The song of the universe is balance in motion.”

 

IV. Restoration – Seeing the Unseen

 

We live in an abstract universe. Infinity stretches beyond our grasp, unseen in its fullness. Yet we are not left blind. The Almighty has given us frames of reference – atoms and galaxies, cycles and seasons – so that by what we see, we may understand what we cannot.

 

Faith is not blind. It is the puzzle of existence. Each law of physics, each rhythm of life, each echo of infinity is a piece in our hands. Some are given more pieces, some fewer, but all are accountable for how they fit them together.

 

The last piece – the unseen God – need not be in our possession for us to know its dimensions. We know it by the way the puzzle speaks to it, by the way the edges align, by the way the image calls for completion. The missing piece will match perfectly, for it is the essence of the whole.

 

The chorus sings: “By what is seen, we know the unseen. By the universe, we glimpse God.”

 

V. Revelation – The Last Piece

 

What we have seen in the physical is identical to what is true in the spiritual. God is a Spirit no man has seen at any time, yet the Almighty has given us frames of reference so that by what is seen, we may understand what is unseen.

 

Faith is the act of piecing together the fragments of existence. The unveiling is not new information, but recognition: the picture was always there. The last piece – the divine – fits perfectly, completing the image.

 

The chorus sings“The picture unveiled is God revealed.”

 

VI. Consummation – The Great Union

 

Resurrection has awakened us to continuity. Transformation has shown us the unfolding of infinity. Harmony has revealed balance within motion. Restoration has unveiled the unseen side of the cosmos. Revelation has completed the puzzle. Now comes the consummation – the great union, the marriage of spirit and matter, God and universe, seen and unseen.

 

Polarity governs existence: negative and positive, contraction and expansion, matter and energy. Conservation ensures that neither side is lost; both are preserved in balance. The union of opposites is not destruction but release – the moment when potential becomes power, when waiting becomes fulfillment.

 

Consummation is convergence – the great marriage where God and cosmos are revealed as one. The Almighty is not outside the universe but its essence, the infinite energy that sustains all, the final piece that completes the image.

 

The chorus rises: “The great union is the fullness of life.”

 

Chapter 5: Why the Universe Is at Its Total Negative Charge

 

Table of Contents – Physics of the Universe: An Introduction to God 

 

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