Friday, September 19, 2008

The String Theory


The string theory says that we have six dimensions that we cannot see, and they are put into smaller forms than a cell. Now, we know that we have three dimensions in the universe (width, length and height), but they are claiming that the other six dimensions help everything to stay together, like water in its liquid form. Now this sounds pretty reasonable and why not? But they are also claiming that the six dimensions are in everything around us and we just don’t know it. Like in our water, so we are drinking six dimensions. Supporters of the string theory suggest that the reason we do not normally see the other six dimensions (which there has to be because the quantum mechanics are such small particles they must be in string form, or elementary form, to work however these "strings" would require at least six additional dimensions’ of space, we already know that the universe has three normal dimension of time) is that they are tightly curled up and hidden within the tiny particles themselves. At extremely high energies however the extra dimensions could manifest themselves. Therefore, particles physicists can predict what kind of behavior strings exhibit when they accelerate particles to extremely high energies. And since water is broken down into the molecule to the hydrogen atom and then to the proton, inside... this proton is the string, or quantum mechanics, meaning that this is where we get the other six dimensions, inside the strings of that water cell, for the string to actually work, they need more dimensions because the strings vibrate and send so much energy out at one time like the universe.

Space has three dimensions. Space is not "nothingness"; it has three dimensions-- width, length, and height. When an object moves, it moves through these three dimensions of space. (If we measure a room, we are really measuring the three dimensions of space.) Now, Time also has three divisions. Past, present, and future, we would not necessarily call these dimensions, but only divisions. (And then Matter of course has three types of particles, atoms except for hydrogen are composed of protons neutrons and electrons, but this really has nothing to do with dimensions). These three dimensions of space can remind us of God and His triune nature. Jason Lisle says that this may be the reason for God creating the dimensions in space, and in Romans 1:18-20 it says “Being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse.” And one verse combines them all... “In the beginning (time), God created the heavens (space) and the earth (matter). So the universe itself is a three-in-one of sorts, thereby reflecting its Maker. The logical, orderly way the universe behaves is also a reflection of the One who made it and sustains it by the Word of His power! (Hebrew 1:3)

3 comments:

The Fire Scribe said...

Interesting point, and well thought of. This is one of those evidences that are shown to all men, and when studied, we see that God gave incredible detail even to this. Thanks, Anna, and I remember you telling me of this before!

Joshua James said...

It is amazing what spiritual truths we can draw from the physical when we are spiritually minded. A very intellectual post, highly enjoyable

Anna Michael said...

Thanks, I love reading all about science, mostly when it is posted in the AIG newsletters or magazines! I enjoy defying the evloutionists view through simple sciences such as the string theory.