Ancient Space in Numbers
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Initially, we have a vertical axis corresponding to the ordinates associated with the Earth's rotation speeds, in the situations defined in the previous paragraphs. We also have a horizontal axis corresponding to the abscissas associated with the ages of human beings.

As we said before, there will be three mandatory points for the mathematical function to pass through. We just don't have the graphic format of this function yet. As we said before, we believe it is a second-degree mathematical function, that is, a second-degree parabola.
If we used an exponential function, whose precision could be much greater, it would make it difficult for readers to understand it more easily. Knowing that the variation will be very small for the results, for didactic reasons, I approximated the plot of this mathematical function to a second-degree parabola.
The dotted line above determines the upper limit of this function. It represents the ordinate of 300,000 km/s. In other words, above this horizontal line the function cannot be drawn, because there are no speeds greater in space-time than the speed of light.
The horizontal abscissa axis only has positive values for human ages, so the function should be drawn to the right of the ordinate axis.
The vertical axis of the ordinates only has positive values for the velocities, because we assume that rotational velocities are always positive and in the same direction, so the function should be drawn above the abscissa axes.
In this way, the function should be drawn in the space we reserved in the image above.
In addition to these limits for the existence of this function, we also have a known point where this function passes through, with the abscissa for this point being 80 years old and the ordinate of this point being 1,667.87 km/h transformed to 0.463 km/s.
The use of this point is due to the statement in Psalm 90, found in the Holy Bible in the book of Psalms, which we also assume was written by Moses. Psalm 90 says in verses 4:4 For a thousand years in your sight are like yesterday when it is past, or like a watch in the night. And in verses 10, 11 and 12: 10 The days of our life are seventy years, and if by reason of strength they are eighty years, yet their pride is but weariness and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. 11 Who knows the power of your anger? As you are awesome, so is your wrath. 12 Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.
The Bible reports the depth of Moses' knowledge, because his knowledge came from an immediate contact with the Creator, from having obtained this knowledge from the Space of Paradise, from the Creator himself, as we can see in the sentences written above in verse 4 and by the attribution of a scientific desire in verse 12, when he desired more wisdom and mathematical knowledge of that hidden life.
In this way, human beings reach an average age of 70 to 80 years and can reach more advanced ages, such as the age of Joseph of Egypt – 110 years – and, or, a little more, for example around 120 years.
As we said above, Moses had this knowledge of this Space of Paradise, - heaven - because he knew it from the Creator himself, with whom he spoke personally. Moses knew that the Space of Paradise had a clock faster than our clock on earth, because if the speed of this Space of Paradise is greater than our current speed, it means that the clock in heaven counted faster than the one in our space-time.
Do you realize that Moses used the expression “count”? Why did he need to count time? Or why did he show us in his psalm this need to know how to differentiate between times?
The precision of Moses’ text is very great, because he did not speak of a day with 24 hours, as we do today, to define time in relation to a day and a night, in a complete cycle of the earth’s rotation.
He refers to a period of a complete day, in the sense of a day illuminated by the sun, or a complete night without the sun. He refers to the relativity of time when he mentions that this counting is in time in the eyes of the Creator, that is, in the clock of the Space of Paradise in that period of creation.
Later on, we will see that “… in the opening and closing of our eyes …” , the Creator will order the trumpet to sound, and Paul mentions this in his first letter to the Corinthians, chapter 15, verse 52:
52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet: for the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
This period of time of “… opening and closing of the eye …” mentioned by Paul, being much shorter than the period mentioned by Moses in “… in the eyes of the Lord ...”, demonstrates that the Creator is now in his space-time – heaven -, in the Creator's Space and this points to a speed that is influenced by the contraction of space-time by 20 times - 1 to 0.05 -.
Coincidentally, the blinking of an eye on Earth shows a time of 0.05 seconds which was called brain blindness in biological research in London, since it paralyzes almost all of its vital functions in this space of time.
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Was Moses' desire to learn how to measure this time in order to pass it on to future generations? Moses knew that the days on earth were variable, and that he had to consider the length of these days and nights, depending on the person's location on earth. So Moses knew how difficult this determination was.
With this in mind, we conducted a study to determine the average length of a day or a night, from the perspective of the northern hemisphere, since Moses lived in this region that includes Israel.
In this way, will we be able to measure this space-time that we call the Creator's Space, the absolute time of heaven?
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