The Universe Isn't Just a Bunch of Rocks

Author:   Paul E Williams ,  Carol M Williams ,  Wendy L Williams
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Pages:   218
Publication Date:   16 June 2012
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The Universe is made up of a lot more than just matter, including: Matter, Energy, Waves, Electrical, Space, Time, Rules/Laws/Equations, Souls?, Links To God? The Rules/Laws are, in many ways, more important than Matter in the universe The universe didn't always exist, since it would have been for an infinity of time. There is no Infinity (or Paradoxes or Everything ). This is against the definition. Time, space, matter and the rules (gravity, time/velocity, atom behavior, sub particle actions, etc.) are part of the Universe and they started when the universe started. The universe didn't start by itself. There must have been a master planner and creator we will call God . This God is really something extra capable (not an old man with whiskers in a rocking chair or a vindictive/shallow/changes his mind/gets mad/etc. guy ). God can't do everything, this is against the definition of everything. Evolution is nature's/God's method of development. Everything wasn't done by evolution alone using only chance-with-natural-selection following. We won't be able to get/receive radio signals from/with aliens from other solar systems, or have their actual bodies here on earth, because of the 400-year window mismatch. There aren't/won't ever be any time machines since there is a basic impossibility in two-way time travel. Also, nobody from the future or from other solar systems has communicated with us. There aren't miracles (past or future) which violate nature's laws. After all, God set up the rules and wouldn't/couldn't/didn't need to violate them. Miracles can be performed due to adjustment of probabilities or advanced technology . Future (100 to 300 years) computers and related development will allow us to make almost anything happen, absolutely like magic . Whatever the afterlife for souls, heaven has no physical matter; therefore there is no heaven as envisioned with physical images or talking with words or St. Peter at the gate. We don't know about the exact future for souls, after all, nobody has ever come back. If actions are always deterministic and not by free will, then people's actions don't make any difference but, if free will does exist, then it does make a difference. So, to be on the safe side, it's wise to assume free will.

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Author:   Paul E Williams ,  Carol M Williams ,  Wendy L Williams
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.327kg
ISBN:  

9781477593554


ISBN 10:   1477593551
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   16 June 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Paul E. Williams was married for 54 years, with five children, 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. His wife, Rosemary, was a wonderful partner, mother and grandmother. Unfortunately, about 13 years ago, she started developing Alzheimer's and died in January, 2010. Starting in the late 1960s, Paul E. Williams was the chief architect of and directed the development of a hospital information system. This comprehensive system used CRT terminals with light pens throughout the hospital for doctors to enter their orders, nurses to chart patients' records, medication personnel to chart medications, and all other departments to assist in their duties of patient care. This system was first called the MIS System and later, the TDS Healthcare System. It was first introduced at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, California in 1970. At that time, it was very early for hospital professionals to use computers directly - and very expensive in relation to other hospital costs and prices. Eventually, the system came into its own as other costs went up and was used in 350 hospitals in the U.S. and Great Britain, including Indiana Methodist in Indianapolis (at 1200 beds, the largest), and National Institutes of Health Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland (perhaps the most prestigious). This system is still used at approximately 30-50 hospitals, even though it is 40-years old. Books published by Paul E. Williams include If I Had Been Born a Muslim, 2010. Paul E. Williams graduated from the University of Denver in 1952 with a major in mathematics and a minor in philosophy.

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