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The Universe

The defining equation, shown as a heading on all the main graph sheets, refers to the Solar System, and only to this Solar System. It is purely local in application and does not apply to the rest of the Universe. The Equation can be seen as 'containing' the entire known Solar System. This is not simply a way of looking at it, the equation does actually contain the system design in all pertinent mathematical details.

This means that the equation can be viewed, in concept, as a kind of closed box containing the precisely ordered Solar System, floating in the infinite chaos of the rest of the Universe.

The equation can be viewed as such a box, with the entire Solar System inside it. The mathematics can be applied to orbits within the equation, but they do not appear to apply outside of the constraining limits of that equation.

If we look at the equation as a box, then the box contains the major orbits of the Solar System, it does not contain anything else.

Inside the box is the mathematical order of the Solar System design, outside the box is the chaos of the rest of the universe.

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If we are to accept the scientific view that the rest of the Universe is governed by the actions of gravity and blind chance, then we may see, with the eye of the mind, a small box of mathematical order floating in the middle of an infinity of chaos.

This is not a supposition or a theory, this is a fact.

As far as is known, there is no other section of the universe that contains such a high degree of order.

The picture that emerges by combining the mathematics inside the box with the scientific description of the Universe is one of complete contrast. That small box of order, with us inside it, is surrounded on all sides by an infinity of chaos. The two views are completely incompatible.

In an infinity of space and in an eternity of time, we find ourselves living inside the one and only box of order ever to exist.

We live and breathe and have our being inside that one and only box of order floating in an infinity of chaos.

The Solar System differs from the rest of the universe in the observation that the orbits are ordered.

Science knows very little about other planetary systems that are thought to exist around other stars, but we can be sure, from the probability calculations, that any such system that may exist will not be ordered in a mathematical way. If science is correct, then our system, our box of order, is the only one ever to exist, and that makes it unique.

The conclusion is that our Solar System is unique. This conclusion contradicts science, but does not contradict the book of Genesis.


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