Catholics consider “God’s Basic Particles.”

All of us try to understand how God Spoke Creation Into Being. When He said, “Let there be light.”, there “was light.” There still is!

Light takes two forms.

1. “Living Light” was formed into The Nine Choirs of Angels.

2. “Dead Light” is made out of the photons of light that come through our eyes and into our brains.

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No one knows what “light” is! Some say “Light is waves.” Other say “Light is made of particles that we call photons.”

Solids, liquids, and gasses make up Creation. Catholics realize they may be different densities of whatever “Light” is. We seek a word to define “Light”. A description comes to mind. Catholics consider that Light is made out of “God’s Basic Particles.”

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When Catholics consider “God’s Basic Particles”, we find two things.

1. “God’s Basic Particles” are smaller than electrons.

2. “God’s Basic Particles” are bigger than “nothing”.

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The phrase “Energy Spectrum” describes many forms of energy. Only a tiny part of it is visible light. Visible light takes form in about 7,000,000 colors. Each of them is a tiny part of a small segment of the vast Energy Spectrum.

God’s Word Spoke about 2,000 kinds of “minerals” into Being. And, more a hundred kinds of gasses.

All of them, and all their variations and combinations, were Spoken Into Being when God said their name!

That is The Power of God’s Word!

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God “made” Adam. He gave His descendants the ability to know many of His Words. Just as many “energies” are not visible to us, many “things” are not visible to us.

God did give us the ability to see more. Microscopes and telescopes let us see some of the smaller and the more distant things He Spoke Into Being.

Each “new” discovery something He Spoke Into Being shows one thing: God is Staggeringly Smart!

He made us with incredible complexity! We are free to live while ignoring and denying He Who Spoke it All Into Being!

Catholics know: “Nothing can come from nothing.” That’s why Catholics consider: “God’s Basic Particles”.

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