The Book at Ex Nihilo offers Science a New Cookbook for the Universe through Intelligent Design of E
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Darwin explained a concept of Evolution that dealt with Natural Order. In Retrospect, when consistently confronted with observations of Symmetry, I had looked for 'Scientific Laws of Natural Order', but had found nothing that could explain the actual Natural Order behind things; in other words, the Order within Perceived Chaos.
Kepler did astounding work in realizing elliptical orbits in our solar system and providing Laws and formulas for this. But consider if Kepler could have used a Hubble Telescope instead to see a Spiral Galaxy the way we can. Realizing that perhaps the Elliptical of Solar orbits is a response of when our Sun is swept as a Speck within a Spiral of a Galaxy his laws could have been far more reaching.
When Dr. Albert Einstein Broke the Time Barrier this enabled the existence of Natural Order to be expressed within a context of time. Although Relativity was intended for Time that was Invariant, by virtue of context, Time likewise must be viewed as an Invariant.
The Book of Ex Nihilo expands on these Scientists discoveries and adds new discoveries on the Evolution of the Order of things. The fundamental core of the Book of Ex Nihilo is the 'Relational Framework for Evolution' in chapter One. In terms of the mechanics of this Natural Order, The Book of Ex Nihilo addresses the Evolution of Form from its most fundamental expression through what is defined as Pragmatic Scientific Laws. Most Scientific Laws speak of a "What' , and the 'What' is explained mathematically. Newtons Gravity is an example. Sometimes you might get a 'How', but generally never a 'Why'. Now consider if you have a 'What, How, and Why' for a scientific view of things - this would be similar to having length, width and depth to a Dimension of a Phenomena, in contrast to being limited to only observing the "What', or viewing a Single Dimensional line. Science today like its origin, Religion is mostly linear in view. The Spatial Dimension for the foundation of Scientific Laws in the Book of Ex Nihilo, is based on the 'Relational Framework for Evolution' of those laws.
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