Signature of Care. xb 6" x 6" on foam core
Vital Forces
"
Without gravity, not
only would there be no galaxies,
stars, or
planets, but the universe could not have even
come into
being, for the very notion of the expanding universe,
and the
big bang as the origin of space time, is rooted in gravity.
Without electromagnetism
there would be no atoms,
no
chemistry or biology, and no heat or light from the sun.
If there
were no strong nuclear force
then nuclei could not exist,
and so
again there would be no atoms or molecules, no chemistry
or
biology, nor would the sun and stars be able to generate heat
and light
from nuclear energy. Even the weak
force plays a
crucial
role in shaping the universe. If it did not exist, the nuclear
reactions
in the sun and stars could not proceed, and supernovae
would
probably not occur, and the vital life-giving heavy elements
would
therefore be unable to permeate the universe. Life might
be
impossible. When we remember that these four very
different types of force,
each one vital for generating the complex
structures
that make our universe so active and interesting,
all derive
from a single, simple
superforce, the ingenuity of
it all
literally boggles the mind. "
zig
zig Paul Davies
(emphasis mine)
" Superforce: The
Search for a Grand Unified Theory of Nature,"
1984
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" You are clothed with majesty and intensity,
You cover yourself with light.
You
spread out the universe like
a tent
and built your home on the waters above.
You placed the ocean over the earth like a robe,
and the water covered the mountains.
When you rebuked the waters, they fled;
the waters rushed away when they heard
your shout of command.
The waters flowed over the mountains and into
the valleys, to the place you had made for them.
You set a boundary they can never pass,
to keep them from covering the earth again.
You created the moon to mark the months,
the sun knows the time to set.
Your constant love reaches the farthest reaches of space.
Your faithfulness touches the atmosphere above. "
zig zig. Song of David Opus 104 lines 1-3, 6-9, 19
and Opus 108 line 4 1000 BC