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By Gary Stearman
This work is simply unparalleled in modern times—a revolutionary and instant classic providing clear answers to age-old conundrums presented throughout history by prophets and sages, philosophers and physicists regarding “time” (the fourth dimension after length, width, and height) and “reality” as we perceive it.
At first, you may ask yourself what this subject and specifically “time travel” has to do with understanding theology or prophecy? Besides perhaps offering a framework for discussing certain theological issues like predestination or God’s foreknowledge, what practical application would such edgy inquiries serve anyway? Traveling backward or forward in time is simply mental gymnastics for physicists, philosophers, and novelists. The stuff of science fiction better left to H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine, or modern films such as Back to the Future. |
As you journey with Stearman through a cosmological window past general relativity and quantum mechanics to a world of membranes in subatomic space, eleven-dimensional superstrings, parallel universes, mathematical super-symmetry, and finally, time travel, you will learn that a place “as timeless as infinity between light and shadow” really does exist, and that certain travelers actually ventured into this great beyond only to return to offer glimpses of what they discovered about the past, present, and future, as well as relativity of these dimensions to what the Bible calls “hades,” “heaven,” and “eternity.”
These voyagers were willed to this other-dimensional plane by the Master of Time Himself, the God of biblical prophecy, for very important reasons germane to your existence. For within these hyper-realities there rages a millennia-old battle boiling toward a finish line. Time as we know it spans the ages of this spiritual war, which itself is counting down toward an epic end.
At a near future date, the hands on this cosmic clock will simply stop ticking and our familiar time-space universe will come to a conclusion. Central to this relative moment, Stearman vividly evokes important aspects of not only this limited continuum perceived as “time” and its relationship to our three dimensions, but that of “angels and demons” and their connection with “time” as well as ultimately the Creator Himself, as God’s association with so-called natural and supernatural laws unfold.
With that, what we discover in this spectacular and groundbreaking new book is not just a key, but the key to understanding the elusive scientific and supernatural wisdom surrounding a Grand Universal Theory of Everything that just happens to be located at a pivotal “center of the symmetry of time” at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.