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Could Genesis actually mean something quite different than it appears in its text?

Hypothesis:

It is now believed that a double helix DNA strands made of 4 individual molecules are coded in long strands and in such a way as to form entire complex beings from one original cell. Nobody exactly understands how this came about or what activates DNA to form a living organism. Not to mention that the human life form has something called consciousness which somehow comes about during this DNA encrypted formation of every tissue cell in our bodies.

Premise:

What if the Torah composed of 304,805 letters originally given in the form of a long string of letters without spaces or paragraphs were strung across that Bresheit infinite void in such a way as to form an exponentially more complex coded matrix that separates the radiance (light) from darkness?

If that radiance were to strike this Torah encoded matrix in such a way as to form our reality and universe in which our free will consciousness assumes existence and time. There is actually some evidence of this premise.

In 1965, two scientists from Bell Labs, Penzias and Wilson, discovered a constant background noise that is found in any direction their antenna were pointed in the universe. This microwave sound has been interpreted as proof of the so-called Big Bang.

They had been using an ultra-sensitive microwave receiving system to study radio emissions from the Milky Way when they found an unexpected background of radio noise with no obvious explanation. It came from all directions and, after repeated checks, it appeared to emanate from outside the Galaxy.
Penzias and Wilson consulted with Princeton physicist Robert H. Dicke, who had theorized that if the universe was created according to the Big Bang theory, a background radiation at 3-degree Kelvin would exist throughout the universe. Dicke visited Bell Labs and confirmed that the mysterious radio signal Penzias and Wilson detected was, indeed, the cosmic radiation that had survived from the very early days of the universe. It was proof of the Big Bang. Or was it?

This radio noise remains constant through time and does not diminish or change with time. If this static noise originated from the Big Bang it would become weaker or lessen as the universe became older. Could it be that this noise is the sound created by G-d as his radiance strikes the Torah matrix he has hidden from our view in His timeless void?

The information on this extraordinary discovery can be found at Torah Creation Evidence .

You can also hear this static universal background sound as either as an mpeg or with Real Audio Player.
 
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I knew the Hindu Director of Darpana acting and dancing schools in India, he was here to collaborate with the acting Department at the Claremont Colleges in California. He explained to me something to the effect that the Universe was making one sound, if I rememember correctly, the "Ohm" of their meditation. In Indian music there is one person who makes this sound with an instrument of four strings each tuned a fifth apart, to acompany the sitar soloist. They have been doing this long before the discovery of the backround microwave radiation, it may be considered a sort universe humming phenomena, perhaps. I like to think that all cultures were onto the same something in their own way. It may be we are all saying the same thing in another language. Infact it was this same teacher who said "One world, One people.
 
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So you feel that this is a unverisal ohm sound found in Indian meditation?

If G-d created all things, then this continuous background sound must have some meaning other than mediations and the universality of all cultures.

Sometimes the sea of Reeds is parted but no one notices.
 
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Originally posted by A J Wolf:
So you feel that this is a unverisal ohm sound found in Indian meditation?

If G-d created all things, then this continuous background sound must have some meaning other than mediations and the universality of all cultures.

Sometimes the sea of Reeds is parted but no one notices.

Well like my brother's brother in law said, who is arabic (bedouin) Allah is just the arabic word for G-d, and he is christian, but we consider my brother's children Jewish and as much as Arabic and whatever comes with it, their is no conflict, even though they are Jewish through their father. (I refer to the tradition that Judiasm can only be passed on through the mother.) The many things could very well be a manifestation of one.
 
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Yes, there is clearly a common thread. The difficulty is in the INTERPRETATION. While muslims are worshipping "one god", it still remains to be seen as to WHICH god. I have met some muslims that I believe may be worshipping Ad-nai, others who I believe are worshipping a blood-thirsty anti-G-d, specifically the Waheveists (sp) of Islam, numbering approx. 100,000 persons, dedicated to "giving their lives" to destroy other "non-believers". They certainly do not serve MY G-d. People are given a certain knowledge but their interpretation of it can be frightening.
Y.
 
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