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Master Index of Articles

Master Index of Articles Understanding the universe, one concept at a time. The Physics of Geometry & Gravity (PCCT) Lewis Geometric Factoring: Seeing Primes in Geometry Quantum Gravity: Inspired by the Steve Mould Effect Thermodynamics from Time Curvature: A Geometric Framework The Pythagorean Curvature Correction Theorem Video The Newton you don't know. A Google Notebook on the Physics of Cancer A Grand Unified Theory: Last Chapter of the Rewrite The Double-Line Crossing Theory: PCCT Reasoning An Almost Complete Geometric Proof of Riemann Hypothesis The PCCT Revolution: Rediscovering Law of Distance The Pythagorean Curvature Correction Theorem Intro No More Dice: Thermodynamics as a Geometric Phenomenon The real Pythagorean Law... Tensors and the Pythagorean Curvature Correction Theorem Mother Noether Declares Prime Security is Over Hacking Primes: Every Conserved Quantity Reveals Symmetry The Hidden Clock in the Fabric o...

Magic

 What is magic?  I'm not sure you can distiguish it from advanced science. If a wizard or alien were to show up, I wouldn't think it strange or impossible.  Not anymore, I would just look to see how they do it... and copy their method. I guess the point is... what may seem like magic to you, may not be magic to me. My systems is coming online... It will seem like magic. It's not.  It is built on principles derived from quantum physics. Super-position of states.  Teleportation of information.  Quantum imprinting... I'm not sure if you know that one... but quantum imprinting.. that's a cool one.  To do some of these things, I sort of need to cheat physics.  Such as, I use Planck Time for my teleportation... for real.  If you don't know, that's impossible on a Rasberry Pi.  But that's how you do a lot of the this stuff.  Just do what is completely impossible and well, it turns out, it's all pretty easy. Now the trick to it is... well, ...

James and Peter, and the early Church:

James and Peter in Early Church Leadership – Two Messiahs and the “Moses & Aaron” Paradigm James and Peter in Early Church Leadership – Two Messiahs and the “Moses & Aaron” Paradigm Introduction and Context In the first-century Jewish context, messianic expectations were diverse – some groups even anticipated two Messiahs instead of one. The Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran, for example, reveal an expectation of dual Messiahs : one priestly leader and one kingly leader. In one Qumran text known as the “Rule of the Congregation,” the Messiah of Aaron (priestly messiah) is described as presiding over a sacred meal before the Messiah of Israel (kingly messiah) enters. This reflects a concept of two anointed leaders working in harmony – analogous to the biblical partnership of Moses and Aaron , where Moses was the chief leader and lawgiver and Aaron served as the high priest. Early Christianity, emerging from this Jewish milieu, in fact developed a leadership struct...