
The scientific journey.
After my career as an electrician, a draughtsman and then a computer programmer, I then retrained to become a teacher. “you have a good stare” one of my lecturers at university said. This was just because I was furious with the question he had put to us. Later as I put into practice what he had said I discovered just how effective the stare at an errant student was. No words needed to be exchanged the stare was enough to say “you have been rumbled desist from the wrong you are doing”.
Then in one school as I was tasked to teach religious knowledge to groups of young ladies at an all girls Roman Catholic school. I required a lot of assistance from the head of religion. He was extremely kind and taught me a phrase which said the lord would always keep you clothed or fed. A phrase which meant something to me, as I was often in need but something always turned up. He also pointed out the distinction between us and animals, was we are granted the power of free will. In teaching all faiths it became apparent to me that all religions believe in one creator. They all point mostly to a strong link to light. In this respect I began the search for why and strongly related the link to my burgeoning theory.
As a teacher of hard fixed things like science and mathematics it was a very challenging experience. I learnt a lot from that spell. The biggest challenge was where did evolution fit when people can make choices, they mainly chose creation in the past, if you were religious. Science and mathematics do not sit well with creation. Science points to evolution, mathematics to me did not discount creation. Statistics suggest the chances evolution is the best answer does not stack up. The JW’s gave me a magazine which pointed out a jumbo jet composes sand, germanium, steel, aluminium etc. Piled high in their original states how many millions of years would it take to evolve from piles of old dust to a jumbo jet without input from man. The other point about evolution is surely by now if there was anything out there we would have had contact.
In one lesson I contrasted how the population explosion only really happened after the birth of Christ. This confirmed in my opinion that evolution was only after we were created, so both exist in series and in parallel. The whole idea of series feels like a binary world. Parallel suggests arriving at a point from different directions, when tracked back it will always lead to a binary world, one thing following on from another. A big bang then lots of different routes from that bang. The whole idea of black holes seems to suggest once all the matter a hole can contain is full it probably explodes sending light etc out in all directions. A bit like a when a vacuum bag of clothes is opened. It expands to its new limits. The bag still stops you from seeing what was inside but now it has escaped up to some new limiting factor.
So logic suggests, no matter where we look there has to be an explanation. This is where my piecing it all together was helped by my education as a computer programmer. I began to think of how much memory do we have. If a film we watch consists of vision and audio ie video. We think mostly in terms of light and sound or should it be sound and light, what a juxtaposition however we are more than that at least I think we are.
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