Science hides many things about nature to favour Newton. Do you know what a star is, what forms a star inside, why there are stars, what a galactica is why stars are in a galactica, why the Universe is the way it is and why there is a Universe, why the sun and all other stars are what they are. Why do stars explode and what happens when the star explodes. Do you know why the solar system formed as it did and why the sun is so big compared to the planets? I decipherer 4 building blocks nature uses to build the Universe. Science knows what they are but could never decipher them so science rejected them Read how nature and not Newton forms the Universe. I show the Universe before it created the Big Bang because I found the building blocks that build the Universe. Read and you will know too.
Science hides many things about nature to favour Newton. Do you know what a star is, what forms a star inside, why there are stars, what a galactica is why stars are in a galactica, why the Universe is the way it is and why there is a Universe, why the sun and all other stars are what they are. Why do stars explode and what happens when the star explodes. Do you know why the solar system formed as it did and why the sun is so big compared to the planets? I decipherer 4 building blocks nature uses to build the Universe. Science knows what they are but could never decipher them so science rejected them Read how nature and not Newton forms the Universe. I show the Universe before it created the Big Bang because I found the building blocks that build the Universe. Read and you will know too.
Please note that my name and last name are pronounced in Afrikaans, and is pronounced this way. Peet one would pronounce “here” which is the closest English to the pronouncing of the “ee”. The “Sch” in Schutte is pronounced exactly as school is where both are pronounced Skutte or “skool”. Pronouncing my name in Afrikaans to me show the utmost courtesy. I am most proud of being an Afrikaner.
Comments for "A New Cosmic Concept Involving Nature"
The theory of complex variables is significant in pure mathematics, and the basis for important applications in applied mathematics (e.g. fluids). This text provides an introduction to the ideas that are met at university: complex functions, differentiability, integration theorems, with applications to real integrals. Applications to applied mathematics are omitted, although Fourier transforms are...
Divine Reflections in Living Things looks at living organisms among both plants and animals and reflects on the glimpses of the divine in these realms.
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An introduction to the theory of complex variables
By: R.S. Johnson
The theory of complex variables is significant in pure mathematics, and the basis for important applications in applied mathematics (e.g. fluids). This text provides an introduction to the ideas that are met at university: complex functions, differentiability, integration theorems, with applications to real integrals. Applications to applied mathematics are omitted, although Fourier transforms are...
Divine Reflections in Living Things
By: Eva Peck
Divine Reflections in Living Things looks at living organisms among both plants and animals and reflects on the glimpses of the divine in these realms.