Quantum Decay

Quantum Decay

Auteur : A. EDMOND. JOHNSON, Timothy Evans Carter

Date de publication : 2025-10-27

Éditeur : Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp

Nombre de pages : 94

Résumé du livre

When mathematics meets theology, time itself begins to speak.

Quantum Decay reveals a profound union between faith, physics, and mathematics. Building on the posthumous work of Dr. John E. Penn, Timothy Evans Carter and A. Edmond Johnson show that the same exponential law that governs atomic decay also describes the rhythm of divine continuity. From the constant e-Euler's mysterious number of continuous change-to the biblical Flood, entropy, and resurrection, this book demonstrates that every law of loss hides a promise of renewal.

Through the TMQ (Target - Meet - Qualify) framework, Quantum Decay bridges Scripture and science:

  • Time & Entropy: How the Second Law of Thermodynamics mirrors the "bondage to corruption" in Romans 8:21.

  • The Constant e: Why this mathematical constant may represent the Creator's signature of continuity.

  • Divine Compression: How the Flood's one-year catastrophe could leave a record of apparent eons-without contradiction.

  • The Dual Ratio of Time: Exploring the "day as a thousand years" equation as a quantifiable key between divine and human chronology.

  • Redemption as Reversal of Entropy: How resurrection inverts the decay curve into a law of renewal.

Far from conflict, Quantum Decay reveals harmony: the physical world's decline and the spiritual world's hope follow the same proportional grammar. Dr. Penn's insight-"The mathematics of e is the language of both life and decay"-invites readers to see every change, every loss, as part of an unbroken divine equation.

Whether you are a theologian, scientist, or seeker of unified meaning, this book will change the way you understand time, creation, and the enduring constancy of God's design.

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