It seems as though every time I
turn my attention towards the Moon and the Earth I find some other sort of
relationship that just could not be there if the Moon was a perfectly natural
object that had come about by chance. What is also slightly funny is that every
time I do stumble across something new, I can’t understand how I managed to
miss it before.
The one that jumped out and bit me
a couple of days ago has been right in front of my eyes all along, so how it passed
me by before I have no idea. It’s really very simple. If the circumference of
the Earth measured in kilometres is multiplied by the circumference of the Moon
measured in kilometres, the resulting figure will be 100 times the
circumference of the Sun when measured in kilometres. The result is 99.99%
accurate, which is positively stunning. The figures are at the end of the blog
in case you want to check them for yourself.
In a universe which is probably as
good as infinite, even this result ‘could’ come about by chance but any
bookmaker would give truly fantastic odds against it. There is no natural, physical
reason for such a result and when it is added to all the other number
associations shared by the Earth, Moon and Sun, as well as the incidents of
absolutely perfect eclipses, anyone looking at the situation with a genuinely
open mind would be forced to conclude that intelligent intervention must have taken
place.
I’m sure religiously inclined people
will take this whole scenario as proof positive of the existence of God but
though I’m a definite believer myself I don’t think we can put this situation
down to the Almighty. God is omnipotent and omnipresent. The presence of Earth’s
Moon is clearly an afterthought and God would have no need of afterthoughts –
He would have got things right first time.
The problem remains: how to get
people to take notice. Getting scientists on board is going to be extremely
difficult. Such people don’t change direction easily, even when they claim to
always follow the evidence. People (even scientists – no, especially scientists)
have a natural aversion to seeing their paradigms turned upside down.
In the end it will be the weight
of evidence, plus the efforts of thousands of truly open-minded ordinary people
that will force the experts to look. In the meantime I should try to be
patient. It ‘has’ happened so it ‘must’ happen.
Earth equatorial circumference
40,062.59 km
Moon circumference 10,920.1
km
Sun circumference 4,375,245
km (Latest figures 696,342 km radius.)
Earth X Moon = 437,487,489.
km
Divided by 100 = 4,374,874.89
km
Compare this with 4,375,245 km
The accuracy is 99.99%.
www.interventiontheory.com

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