The observer of Genesis. The science behind the Creation story by Alberto Canen

The Genesis, from the poetic narrative to a scientific explanation

The observer of genesis. the science behind the creation story

The Genesis has been a mystery for thousands of years. No one had been able to understand what the text spoke about, whether it was just an introductory poem to the Holy Scriptures, or it actually contained information about the Creation.
The text of Genesis divided the waters of creationists and scientistics long until today.
With this book I hope to dilute this separation between scientistics and creationists since I have discovered the key that unifies both worlds.
I think the key to the mystery of Genesis is to understand that it is narrated by someone. A narrator of Genesis. Someone who observes the vision God gives him and from there he tells what he observes and he observes it from his human and earthly location.
This earthly and accurate location is the key to understanding Genesis.

Genre: RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General

Secondary Genre: SCIENCE / Astronomy

Language: English

Keywords: astronomy, solar system, evolution, scientific creationism, Bible studies, intelligent design, genesis, creationism, judaism history, tanaj

Word Count: 29800

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Sample text:

Let´s observe carefully what this first paragraph tells us.

In this description, I clearly distinguish the original chaos nebula of cosmic dust that science mentions. A "sea" of dust, for someone who may be watching in in the darkness, and who does not have the slightest idea that what he is witnessing is not water but a nebula in which he (our possible observer) is "floating". This individual is in the place, in the exact place, in which hundreds of millions of years later the Earth in formation will be located. Moreover, as he is not yet on solid ground all he can discern or understand, according to its parameters, is the abyss, the abyss of space.

Then, this same individual (who continues his observation and narrates what he sees) perceives that the light shines for the first time and believes that God at that precise moment has created it -the light-as he still cannot see that it is the sun that originates the light. He sees the light, but not where it comes from. For him it is as if God had "switched on" the light.

Then we face the first major dilemma typical of Genesis: how light can be created before the stars? (This obviously rhetorical question is usually accompanied by some skeptical gesture, knowing boastful look and intent to end the conversation). Yes, it is true, it cannot be, but - there is always a but- what if we placed the viewer in the exact location where the primordial swirl was, the one which will lead to our planet? It is obvious that our observer could have seen the light, but would have been unable to know where that light had come from, because -as noted earlier- the "dust storm" would have prevented it.


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