Galaxies for Intelligently Designed Minds –by Joseph Torie- is an innovative view of the universe's organization. It is based on debates and discussions about Intelligent Design theory and Scripture and presented (in the book) in a dialogue format between two or three individuals. The book challenges the presently accepted views of gravity, space-time and the expansion of the universe, while proposing a new understanding of the gravitational balance and organization of the solar system and spiral galaxies, which the author identifies as the Bubbles of Spacemass View. 'Galaxies for Intelligently Designed Minds' proposes that the interaction of space and mass generated –at the time of Creation- the mentioned bubbles of spacemass, which in turn generated the gravitational balance for each bubble and for the system at large. It claims that smaller bodies might generally have smaller bubbles of energy, which in turn might be encased in bigger host bubbles of energy. Consequently, the bubble of energy of a moon might be encased in the bubble of its host planet, and the bubbles of energy of planets might be encased in the bubble of a solar system, which would be encased in the bubble of their host galaxy, or other intermediary bubbles within the galaxy. In turn, galaxies and their respective bubbles might also be part of bigger spherical systems of spacemass. The conversation and informal debate presented in the book swings between an exposé of the weaknesses and contradictions of the Standard Model narrative regarding the universe, its origins and chaotic views and an introduction of the intelligent designed based Bubbles of Spacemass Concept, offering many logical and rational arguments showing the superior explanatory power of the latter. The book questions the four century explanation of gravity being generated inside mass or the existence of gravitons. In addition, it questions the idea that the speed of light throughout the universe is constant. While acknowledging that the speed of light in a vacuum at Earth's sea level is constant, it challenges the idea that that type of vacuum exists throughout the space of the entire universe. In Torie's view, the universe's inner space is not uniform, which is also the basis and one of the ways in which bubbles of spacemass attain their hot air balloon effect. The work challenges Einstein theory of the space-time, proposing that although the curves lines that extend ad-infinitum or at least for great distances in space could apply to radiation, they don't apply to the motion of matter in the universe. Instead proposes that matter, as it seems to be observed and proven, moves mostly in orbits within closed systems, which the book pictures as those spherical and contained bubbles of spacemass. Torie argues that planets, moons, solar system and galaxies move in circular orbits around their respective barycenter and don't drift through the universe along curved lines of assumed space-time. In describing the Bubbles Concept, Torie connects it to Biblical Scripture, namely to the brief description of Creation in books of Genesis and the Gospel of John. The author doesn't claim that the Bubbles Concept is mentioned or suggested in Scripture, but instead presents the concepts as an intelligently designed view of the possible way the universe and its systems are organized. Remarkably, Torie's work offers promising and intelligent answers to many of the unanswered dilemmas, theoretical paradoxes and contradictions of the present astronomy and understanding of the universe. Get your copy now and find out why.
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