
GENESIS AND BLACK HOLE UNIVERSE: THE SECOND DAY
Author(s) -
Tianxi ZHANG
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of theology, philosophy and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2601-1697
pISSN - 2601-1689
DOI - 10.26520/ijtps.2020.4.7.5-19
Subject(s) - physics , universe , de sitter universe , flatness problem , big rip , cosmology , particle horizon , metric expansion of space , theoretical physics , phantom energy , big bang (financial markets) , black hole (networking) , astronomy , astrophysics , steady state theory , dark energy , computer science , finance , economics , computer network , routing protocol , routing (electronic design automation) , link state routing protocol
The biblical cosmology is apparently neither consistent with objections of the universe nor able to be fully addressed, described, and understood by the standard big bang cosmological model. Recently, the author has found that his newly well-developed black hole universe model does not have to reject or exclude the creation of the entire universe, the infinite grand universe, and can further provide an innovative interpretation of the book of Genesis. In Paper-I, the author has fully addressed the first day of Genesis according to the black hole universe model. In this paper (as Paper-II), he will further interpret the second day of Genesis. God created the entire universe with matter and light, space and time, forces and motion in the first day, while in the second day God structured the entire universe by separating the matter and space with layers and further formed our finite black hole universe. From the infinite entire universe to our finite black hole universe, there are infinite layers, whose boundaries are called as event horizons in physics or vaults in the book of Genesis. This effort attempts to bridge the gap between Genesis and observations of the universe and to bring a better understanding and wider acceptance to the Genesis.