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How To Create the Universe
How To Create the Universe
How To Create the Universe
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Have you ever wished that science and religion shook hands? It is possible if both surrendered their centuries-old views and renewed their vision. In this book I will take you through simple logic and alternative thinking to show you that science and religion are actually inseparable. Yes, God created this world, but not by simply pronouncing it into existence, but instead worked remarkably hard to accomplish this extraordinary feat. This book will humbly present you with history, ideas, and inspiration to do your own research and draw your own conclusions.

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Release dateJul 21, 2023
ISBN9781685627478
How To Create the Universe
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Aleksandr Kravchenko

Aleksandr Kravchenko was born on October 4th, 1969, grew up in Odessa, Ukraine. He was raised in a Christian family. Because of the harsh conditions soviets created for Christians in his country, he immigrated to the US, where he learned English while working in construction and maintenance. But he never forgot his interest in science. After many years of research, he came up with the idea of God creating the world literally using technology and decided to write a book about it.

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    How To Create the Universe - Aleksandr Kravchenko

    Chapter 1

    Time Before Genesis

    Early Formation of the Earth

    1. In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

    2. And the earth was without form and void; darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

    3. And God said: Let there be light…

    Even from those first few verses of the Bible, it becomes clear that our solar system, our Sun, the Moon, and the Earth were already in existence before God started working on the heavens and the Earth. Simply paraphrasing, the text means that when God first started to work on the creation, the earth was in such and such conditions. He then started making changes or began working on improvements to make the planet livable. The Sun, the Moon, and the Earth have already been there, only our planet was not in order, still in total chaos, recovering from two major catastrophic celestial events, sunk in darkness and covered with water.

    Let our curiosity go a little wild and let us try to figure out how the Earth formed in the first place. From relatively recent ancient tablet finds and interpretations of their writings, it has become very clear that there always existed a planet, or even a solar system similar to ours with planets similar to ours. Imagine that on the other side of the cosmos, far from us, totally unsuspected, there existed a planet similar to our own, living beautifully inside its own solar system, circling around its own Sun. Let us assume that these two solar systems were kind of twin systems because, according to the ancient texts, forever they were circling each other every 3600 years. From my understanding, at the time of close proximity to each other, the two planetary systems would look like a cross, because their single planetary rotation planes would always stay perpendicular to each other. A cross symbol has been one of the most common symbols of all time, often found in a circle. Could it be that this cross symbol depicted our two solar systems at the center of the universe? Very likely so, I would suggest.

    At the times of their close encounter with each other (fly-by), these planetary systems would come to very close proximity to each other, make a quick u-turn around each other, and go back to their regular orbital ways, acting like a binary star system. Even though both systems have their regular strictly oriented and determined orbits and orbital planes, small variations among their paths are possible, so there’s always a danger of collision of their outer planets and moons. Most of the time, everything goes smoothly, but not all of the time. Once upon a time, there was a time when things didn’t go as smoothly as they were supposed to. Was it a natural disaster, or was it all planned and done with heavenly guidance, we can’t tell, but at that time, two systems came about too close to avoid a collision of their outer planets. We would have probably never found out what exactly happened if not for some ancient clay tablet texts found at the end of the 19th century.

    One of the most famous, called "Enuma Elish, or The Epic of Creation," tells a story about a celestial event that played a major role in the creation of our solar system. It is presented in a poetic form, but pretty easily recognizable as a series of cosmic events that took place inside our Solar System in a very distant past, probably, around one million years ago. The Sun is presented as Apsu, father of gods (planets), and Tiamat (presently Earth) as a monstrous mother. Because of Tiamat’s uncontrollable behavior, the Apsu, with some powerful players behind the scenes, had a plan to calm her down by smothering her with another passing by planetoid.

    "Then Apsu, the begetter of the great gods,

    Cried unto Mummu, his minister, and said unto him:

    "O Mummu, thou minister that rejoicest my spirit,

    Come, unto Tiamat let us go!

    So they went and before Tiamat, they lay down,

    They consulted on a plan with regard to the gods, their sons.

    Apsu opened his mouth and spake,

    And unto Tiamat, the glistening one, he addressed the word…"

    After some hesitations and negotiation, one planet, possibly from our twin planetary system called Marduk, braved it out and agreed to do the job and say:

    "O Lord of the gods, Destiny of the great gods,

    If I, your avenger,

    Conquer Tiamat and give you life,

    Appoint an assembly, make my fate preeminent and proclaim it.

    In Upsukkinaku seat yourself joyfully together,

    With my word in place of you will I decree fate.

    May whatsoever I do remain unaltered,

    May the word of my lips never be chanced nor made of no avail."

    Then the text proceeds with the actual preparation for the hit:

    He made ready the bow, he chose his weapon,

    He slung a spear upon him and fastened it…

    He raised the club, in his right hand he grasped it,

    The bow and the quiver he hung at his side.

    He set the lightning in front of him,

    With burning flame, he filled his body.

    He made a net to enclose the inward parts of Tiamat,

    The four winds he stationed so that nothing of her might escape;

    The South wind and the North wind and the East wind and the West wind.

    He brought near to the net, the gift of his father Anu.

    He created the evil wind, and the tempest, and the hurricane,

    And the fourfold wind, and the sevenfold wind, and the whirlwind, and the wind which had no equal;

    He sent forth the winds which he had created, the seven of them;

    To disturb the inward parts of Tiamat, they followed after him.

    Then the lord raised the thunderbolt, his mighty weapon,

    He mounted the chariot, the storm unequaled for terror,

    He harnessed and yoked unto it four horses,

    Destructive, ferocious, overwhelming, and swift of pace;

    … were their teeth, they were flecked with foam;

    They were skilled in…, they had been trained to trample underfoot.

    … mighty in battle,

    Left and right…

    His garment was…, he was clothed with terror,

    With overpowering brightness, his head was crowned.

    Then he set out, he took his way,

    And toward the raging Tiamat, he set his face.

    Then the actual battle:

    Tiamat uttered wild, piercing cries,

    She trembled and shook to her very foundations.

    She recited an incantation, she pronounced her spell,

    And the gods of the battle cried out for their weapons.

    Then advanced Tiamat and Marduk, the counselor of the gods;

    To the Fig.ht, they came on, to the battle they drew nigh.

    The lord spread out his net and caught her,

    And the evil wind that was behind him he let loose in her face.

    As Tiamat opened her mouth to its full extent,

    He drove in the evil wind, while as yet she had not shut her lips.

    The terrible winds filled her belly,

    And her courage was taken from her, and her mouth she opened wide.

    He seized the spear and burst her belly,

    He severed her inward parts, he pierced her heart.

    He overcame her and cut off her life;

    He cast down her body and stood upon it.

    When he had slain Tiamat, the leader,

    Her might was broken, her host was scattered.

    It would be too difficult to understand and interpret the exact meaning of every word or sentence of the text, but the general idea is that the Tiamat (presently Earth) was a very active, wild, and dangerous planet before it was hit by another planet from a different planetary system. That resulted in sort of ending her life, which simply means that the event tore her apart, which resulted in calming her down. Presumably, the planet even stopped rotating. Let’s go a little back and try to figure out what was going on before the battle took place.

    To my understanding, our other twin solar system has its own planetary systems. On one of the planets there, similar to ours, named Nibiru (The name might be different given the chance that the entire twin solar system could carry such a name), exists and lives a great civilization of Glorious Beings that are million years ahead of us biologically, spiritually, and technologically. They have all the rights to be called gods. In the Bible, they are called Elohim. Zacharia Sitchin calls them the

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