Eternal time and science.

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Privilege. We are living in a time of scientific and informative openness where science itself explains God more than any theologian. Maybe I won't see it, but I know that one day astrophysics and quantum physics will be part of the academic curriculum of theology. The laws of time and space of sixteenth-century physics are becoming less and less believed in; the time of the Is, as a crucial center where there is a simultaneous journey between what we call the past, present and future, can only exist in the Today. 

The tetragrammaton, the name of God I AM, is the IS of time, whether yesterday, today or tomorrow. This explains the pure and sovereign intervention of God in the time of men, his decrees and designs, by the simple fact that tomorrow has already existed in God.

Two simple analyses of a new theological interpretation regarding time, space and circumstances:

1-0 God's time is the Is. It walks simultaneously between what was, is and will be. Being, our only path in time, is to live the day called Today. 

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Quantum physics calls this the simultaneity of time. In theology, it is eternal time.

The cycle of existence, at the very least this would already rewrite the entire interpretation of the eschatology of the dispensations of the future, where it marks time and permanence in days and hours of events, and becomes at the very least, an eschatology of an eternal spiral.

2- The circumstance changes from the observer's perspective, that is, what is, only is, from the unique perspective of the observer, being variable to the observer, time and space. This time, the Is, changes the circumstance even if the scenario is identical, because the observer is different. Jesus, the greatest quantum physicist, already said: “everything is in the gaze, if pure, everything is pure, if impure, everything is impure” because the observer changes the circumstance of the observed. 

At the very least, it rewrites moral theology, and centralizes the individuation of spirituality, and contradicts any religious standard, since the law was given within the space and time of men, therefore, limited, and today according to the apostle Paul, out of date. 

Grace was given in Eternal time, what we lack is to know the eternal laws that are governed by God, in this only possible time: TODAY.

Let go of the past and don't suffer for the future, live for the day, live for TODAY.

Apprenticeship: 

Quantum physics is a physical theory that describes the behavior of matter and energy at the subatomic scale. It is based on a set of fundamental principles, such as superposition of states, quantum entanglement, and quantum uncertainty, which are different from classical physics.

Quantum physics is one of the most fascinating and important areas of modern physics, as it allows us to better understand the microscopic world and develop technologies such as lasers, transistors, and quantum computers. It also has profound implications for philosophy and our understanding of the nature of reality.

Some of the practical applications of quantum physics include quantum cryptography, quantum communication, and quantum computing, which have the potential to revolutionize the way we deal with information and data.

Fabiano Moreno