Footnotes and Bibliography
Many, many references you find in the book are found on the
internet. If you have the paperback version of the book, typing in
those references is awkward so on this page I list the footnotes and
link them to the bibliography references. All the bibliographic
references were available as of the beginning of August, 2016.
Footnotes Preface
Footnotes Chapter 1, The Haunted
Mansion
Footnotes Chapter 2, Basic
Christianity
1.
He wasn't baptized in water but since baptism is only a statement
that you want to give up your sinful nature and follow God he was in
reality baptized.
Footnotes Chapter 3, All the World's a
Stage and a Classroom!
2.
One especially good account of how change takes place is the story
of Joyce Meyer, an evangelist and author, see
[Meyer].
Footnotes Chapter 4, Modern Times
1.
In John Gribbin's,
Schröedinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality [Gribbin 1995], p40, Gribbin
says this about how science was done before Newton:
Before Newton, the way philosophers developed their ideas about the
natural world was largely through pure thought. Descartes, for
example, thought about the way in which light might be transmitted
from a bright object to the eye, but he did not carry out
experiments to test his ideas.
In physicist Igor Novikov's
The River of Time [Novikov 2001], p25, Novikov describes
Newton's approach:
If we can briefly describe his attitude in this respect, it could be:
try to achieve total order in the knowledge of nature, try to gain
knowledge which is accurately supported by experimental data and
adequately described by logic and mathematics. These are exactly the
requirements that science sets for us today.
... That was the beginning of the new physics.
3.
Lincoln-Douglas debates, October 15, 1858.
4.
In the 1920s a Russian economist named Nikolai Kondratieff found a
"long wave" pattern in capitalist economies by studying empirical data.
Later on in the 1970s researchers at the Systems Dynamics group at
MIT rediscovered this pattern by doing computer simulations. God
was ahead of people again, He prescribed a canceling out of debts
every 50 years (the year of Jubilee) to minimize the problem.
Footnotes Chapter 5, The Creation of the
Heavens and the Earth
2.
There are at least these additional places: 1 Kings 10:24, Acts 17:6,
Acts 19:35, Colossians 1:6, Luke 2:1, Daniel 2:37-38, Daniel 4:22,
Daniel 5:19.
4.
There are at least these additional places:
Job 9:8, Psalm 104:2, Isaiah 42:5, 44:24, 45:12, 48:13,
51:13, 51:15 and Zechariah 12:1.
Footnotes Chapter 6, Adam and Eve and the First
Humans
1.
For a chart representing these verses see for instance,
[BCBSR 2009].
7.
I can add a new interpretation to the "sons of God" used in Job
thanks to the blockworld perspective. Once every saved person is
resurrected they will be able to travel back in time in the spirit
to actually see all that happened in the blockworld. The sons of God
singing then can then be all saved people across all of time
including of course all the people living now who are or will be
saved. Of course this would not apply to the verse being considered
here.
Footnotes Chapter 7, Noah's Flood and the Tower of Babel
4.
One source is
[Seely 2003]
where the author addresses the issue in conjunction with young Earth
ideas.
Footnotes Chapter 8, Won't Any Religion
Do?
1.
See for instance
World Net Daily, September 27, 2006,
[WND 2006].
Footnotes Appendix, Modern Physics
[Grjebine 1980] Grjebine, Tovy,
"The moon as the origin of the Earth's continents",
The Sun, Moon and the Planets, Springer, ISSN 1713 0167 (Print)
1573-0794 (Online) May 1980, Volume 22, Issue 3, pp 367-382,
See
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF01259292
(accessed May 21, 2016)
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[Grjebine 1980] Grjebine, Tovy,
"The moon as the origin of the Earth's continents",
The Sun, Moon and the Planets, Springer, ISSN 1713 0167 (Print)
1573-0794 (Online) May 1980, Volume 22, Issue 3, pp 367-382,
See
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF01259292
(accessed May 21, 2016)
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[Jarvis 2001]
Jarvis, Christina, Fall 2001,
"Bristlecone work raises chances of bridging gap",
in
Tree-Ring Times Newsletter of the University of Arizona
Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research,
http://www.ltrr.arizona.edu/trt/20011221.pdf
(accessed June 13, 2013)
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[Siegfried 2007]
Siegfried, Tom,
"A Two-Time Universe? Physicist Explores How Second Dimension of Time
Could Unify Physics Laws",
Phys.Org, May 15, 2007,
http://phys.org/news98468776.html
(accessed February 9, 2013)
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[Silberstein 2006]
Silberstein, Michael, Stuckey, W.M., Cifone, Michael, 2006,
"An Argument for 4D Blockworld from a Geometric Interpretation of
Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechanics",
http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/3214/1/BW_from_NRQM.pdf
(accessed February 13, 2013) and
http://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/0605039.pdf
(accessed February 13, 2013)
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[Silberstein 2006]
Silberstein, Michael, Stuckey, W.M., Cifone, Michael, 2006,
"An Argument for 4D Blockworld from a Geometric Interpretation of
Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechanics",
http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/3214/1/BW_from_NRQM.pdf
(accessed February 13, 2013) and
http://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/0605039.pdf
(accessed February 13, 2013)
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[Stapp 1975]
Stapp, Henry,
"Bell's Theorem and World Process",
Nuovo Cimento, 29B, pp270-276, 1975.
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[Stuckey 2005a]
Stuckey, W.M., Silberstein, Michael, Cifone, Michael, October 28,2005,
"Deflating Quantum Mysteries Via the Relational Blockworld",
http://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/0503065v3.pdf
(accessed February 13, 2013)
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[Stuckey 2005b]
"REVERSING THE ARROW OF EXPLANATION IN THE RELATIONAL BLOCKWORLD:
WHY TEMPORAL BECOMING, THE DYNAMICAL BRAIN
AND THE EXTERNAL WORLD ARE ALL "IN THE MIND""
Stuckey, W.M., Silberstein, Michael, Cifone, Michael, 2005,
http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/3249/1/ZiF_05_stu.pdf
(accessed February 13, 2013)
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[Stuckey 2008]
Stuckey, W.M., Silberstein, Michael, Cifone, Michael, April 2008,
"Reconciling Spacetime and the Quantum: Relational Blockworld and
the Quantum Liar Paradox",
Foundations of Physics, Springer,
Volume 38, Number 4, April, 2008, pp348-383,
http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/3776/1/RBW_FoP_Final_Version_07.pdf
(accessed February 13, 2013)
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[Stuckey 2008]
Stuckey, W.M., Silberstein, Michael, Cifone, Michael, April 2008,
"Reconciling Spacetime and the Quantum: Relational Blockworld and
the Quantum Liar Paradox",
Foundations of Physics, Springer,
Volume 38, Number 4, April, 2008, pp348-383,
http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/3776/1/RBW_FoP_Final_Version_07.pdf
(accessed February 13, 2013)
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