Does eternity exist?
Religious doctrine is based on two principles:
a) eternity, known as eternal life;
b) the existence of absolute emptiness.
Would the existence of eternal nothingness be possible without violating the law of general relativity?
According to the theory of relativity, time ceases to exist at the limit of the speed of light, the same theory would say that any existing object if it has mass, this relativistic mass would expand until it reaches an infinitely large weight, generating a paradox.
So for something to reach the speed of light in time zero, it couldn't have gravitational mass.
There is a physical entity that has these characteristics capable of traveling at the speed of light and without having an inertial and gravitational mass. This entity is known from Quantum Physics called photon.
Without violating general relativity, we can intuit that God is made up of photons and travels at the same speed of light or greater, but his time is totally asynchronous with respect to terrestrial time, however, each element of the cosmos has its own space-time vector, each cosmic system in each star has its own time, this fact is fully demonstrated by the constellation of satellites of the GPS, or the Glonass, or the Galileo or any global positioning system via satellite needs to correct the difference of clocks with respect to the clock on earth. because of the relative speed of 28,000 km per hour of orbiting satellites and their masses so that the position on earth indicated by the global positioning system is accurate in information with reference to topographical coordinates, or, the exact position of guided vehicles on the surface terrestrial.
We now know that there is eternity and there is a being without physical matter in the universe without violating the laws of physics.
So religion was far beyond our knowledge of the laws of the universe since the beginning of human civilization.
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