Do you remember, as a child, looking up into the sky and asking yourself the question, "Where does space end?"  Nobody other than a physicist can come even close to answering that question, and even they have difficulty explaining what, if anything, lies beyond the theoretical end of space.  For most of us, the concept of that end is inconceivable, and I humbly count myself in this number.  Surely something, probably more space, lies beyond.  Maybe it's heaven.  Perhaps the end of space is the Pearly Gates.  As ordinary human beings, we are generally restricted in our thoughts to that which we can see, hear, and touch. "We see the stars, we hear the rolling thunder," we can touch the rain.  Our sight is limited to the three dimension of height, width, and depth, so naturally when children look into the night sky that first great philosophical question concerning the depth of space occurs to them.  Modern physicists agree that there are probably 11 dimensions, possibly more, and multiple universes.  Please excuse me if I can not quite wrap my mind around that concept, but I am going to attempt to address a fourth dimension, time.

I remember sitting in a middle school science class, and hearing Mr. Barnes explain how Albert Einstein had come up with a theory about time and space.  According to Mr. Einstein, time and space are interwoven into a kind of fabric, and that light, other matter, and time itself can be manipulated, warped, slowed, or even stopped!  He called it the "General Theory of Relativity."  Woah!

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Flash forward to a scenic two lane highway in North Mississippi, a couple of weeks ago.  I like to sing as I drive, and I especially like "old timey" hymns.  I was in the middle of "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder" when I was halted in mid-verse by a sudden thought.  Heretofore, I had assumed that only the most gifted among us could grasp the concept of the end of time itself, and that only in the context of some sort of gigantic cataclysm of a hugely destructive physical nature, like a Black Hole or a Supernova.  I don't know how I missed it all those years, but here, in the simple words of one of our most beloved gospel tunes, was the evidence that theologians, preachers, song writers, and just plain folks have possessed a grasp of the time/space concept long before physicists put it to a mathematical equation.

Ok, so terminology such as "the trumpet of the lord", or the morning dawning "eternal, bright, and fair" don't exactly qualify as empirical scientific terminology; and I firmly believe that pure science is one way in which God reveals to us specific snippets of his mind, in increments that He feels we can handle.  I use the word "specifics", because I am also of the opinion that the basic concepts concerning time and space have already been revealed to us, albeit on a level which we can all understand. 

As Christians, we are all taught that there is a heaven, and that there is an eternity.  Space and Time.  When we reach Heaven, our eternity begins.  We can throw away our watches, because we won't have schedules or deadlines to meet.  We won't need Inspectors or Realtors, either, or even a roof over our head, although the idea of having a mansion is a nice thought.  My point is simply this:  at that point in "time" when we reach the proverbial Pearly Gates, whatever their construct may be, time, for us, will simply stop.  A further point is that no matter how much is revealed to us concerning the specifics of time and space from a scientific point of view, that simplest of concepts still holds true.  James M. Black wrote "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder" in 1893, long predating Einstein's theory or the subsequent theory of Quantum Mechanics, and essentially addresses those same issues of time and space....only in a manner which any child can understand.

So, we can all take comfort.  Whether we are bombarded by gamma rays, or blasted into "oblivion" by a rock from space matters not.  If human existence on this third rock survives until the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way become inextricably intertwined, the basic fact won't change.  We may become colonizers of the universe, folding space and utilizing worm holes to get from one galaxy to another in the blink of an eye.  But for us as individuals, when our mortal existence comes to an end, we will have come full circle, and time shall be no more.

 
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21 Comments on "And Time Shall Be No More..."

OCT
31
2007

Hey Jimmy, My Mom has really gotten into the creation vs. evolution stuff with Creation Research Institute. Apparently scientists have discovered that there is an edge to the universe. So what's past the edge??? And a study was done with atomic clocks. Perfectly synchronized. One was sent up into space, and the other stayed on Earth. When the one from space returned, they were no longer the same, and the one that went into space was behind than the one down here. Apparently the scripture, "A thousand years are as a day, and a day a thousand years to the Lord". Hmmm...

 

Lori Nasshahn

3:58pm • #1
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Howdy Jimmy

This is a very moving post you have written. I liked reading it a lot. Keep up the good work your doing.

Have a good one

Dale

5:30pm • #2

Lori...

Actually, I have no problem with the idea of evolution.  That evolution may have been chosen as a means of creation need not be rejected, unless, of course, you happen to be a literal inerrist.  Does not the theory of evolution itself reveal that we are, indeed, created out of the dust of the Earth?  In other words, the elements?  Sometimes, we confuse ourselves, and when science seems to fly in the face of theological dogma, then the only thing to be done, from the point of view of the dogmatist, is to portray science in an unfavorable light.  This was not the point of my original blog.  In reality, it continues to amaze me how much scientific discovery affirms creation.  As you said, "one day is as a thousand years."  Time means nothing to our creator.  One may take this a step further, and consider the possibility of the "Big Bang."  At that point in "time", there still must have existed a force, both physical and intellectual, that existed in and of itself.  When Moses asked God his name, He replied, in essence, that He was/is "I Am."  He is/was and will be.  How He reveals His mind to us, and how much He reveals, or by what methods, is entirely up to Him.

6:03pm • #3
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Jimmy.....

A full and engrossing post...... I LOVE Ezekiel's description of the four beasts around Gods throne and the "wheel within a wheel"....I like to think those were gyroscopes...which provide navigation for rockets, satellites and the space shuttle, among other things. If you put enough of an electrical charge through those "wheels" they would send off sparks, just like in the prophets description.

We will finally see how vast is the Kingdom of God when everything is established as the Lord takes over for the first 1000 years.....

What a time we will have!!

\O/

6:31pm • #4

You get a gold star just because of my old Sci-Fi collection Jimmy.

Are you sure you did not go to school with Robert Heinlin or Ray Bradbury.?

Besides that you just scared the hell out of me and it is Helloween.

11:40pm • #5
NOV
01
2007

I've seen the light
And I've seen the flame
And I've been this way before
And I'm sure to be this way again
For I've been refused
And I've been regained
And I've seen your eyes before
And I'm sure to see your eyes again

For I've been released
And I've been regained
And I've sung my song before
And I'm sure to sing my song again

Some people got to laugh
Some people got to cry
Some people got to make it through
By never wondering why

Some people got to sing
Some people got to sigh
Some people never see the light
Until the day they die
But I've been released
And I've been regained
And I've been this way before
And I'm sure to be this way again

One more time again
Just one more time

Neil Diamond (1974)

8:45am • #6

Thanks for the comments, folks.  I think it's great that occasionally, at that junction where faith and science meet, it is possible for one to be a multiplist thinker and maintain a simple faith.  Whatever we do, however we become capable of manipulating the elements, we should always be mindful that all but a tiny portion of the periodic table was forged for us by our Creator.  Even that short list of "man-made" elements are hybrids of a sort.  We humans can imagine and manipulate, rearrange and construct, but we can not really create anything.

11:41am • #7
NOV
08
2007

Jimmy, Thanks for adding me as associate.

Tommy

11:05pm • #8
NOV
09
2007
Tommy, you're very welcome. And good luck in this market.  You'll need that, and a lot of hard work besides.
4:50pm • #9
DEC
02
2007
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Howdy Jimmy

Right now time does feels like it will be no more. So many of my good buds have not been on AR for so long. If you should read this, I did a blog post with many of you in it. I also posted it in some groups, one of them is First Time Homebuyers.

Hope to see ya soon

Have a good one

Dale

1:40pm • #10
DEC
03
2007

Dale, I yet live, simply preoccupied with restructuring my business for the current market.  Cash still flows, but in another direction.  In the meantime, the bills have to be paid, or they'll come take my stuff. I'll check out your blog!

Jimmy B.

3:40pm • #11
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Oh yes I could read your post over and over. I really like the way you express yourself ;-)

We're also on the same page in believing how scientific discovery affirms creation!

Great post

6:45pm • #12
DEC
17
2007
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Howdy Jimmy

Don't want anyone coming and taken any of your stuff thats for sure.

Wishing you and your family a grand Holiday Season!

Have a good one

Dale

5:20pm • #13
DEC
29
2007

Hi Jimmy,

I enjoyed your post.  You do have a way with words!

Time is an interesting concept.  We think of time as being independent, concrete and immutable, but it's not.  It's an integral part of space and mass.  Time is intangible.  It can't be seen or felt or even directly measured.  (We "measure time" by the movement of mass, be it the oscillations of a quartz crystal, a pendulum, or other.)

Whatever a person's belief system, the reason for existence and the nature of reality shall always be a mystery.  At least until Time Shall Be No More.

By the way, I share your habit of singing "Old Time Hymns" when I'm driving alone. 

9:25am • #14
DEC
30
2007
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Howdy Jimmy

Just stopping by to wish ya, a prosperous and grand New Year! My friend!

Have a good one

Dale

5:12pm • #15
JAN
01
2008
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Hello Jimmy My Friend:

 It is now 2008 and I am checking out some blogs that I have been missing. Thank you for your post. My faith is what keeps me and my family circle in tact. I sincerely hope the coming year will be good for you and your family.

Dale, I'll try to find your post. If I can not find it I will send you and email

Carl

5:36pm • #16
JAN
14
2008
Better answered late than never, I always say.  Good to see that most of us are still alive and kicking.  As for myself, I haven't had "time" to do much blogging recently, as much of that precious commodity is being spent on the road.  Did you guys know that it is nearly impossible to drive in a blowing rain while typing on a laptop and talking on a cell phone?  If there is someone out there who has mastered this skill, please pass along your secret.
12:59pm • #17
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Oh come on Jimmy; I thought you were superman or the King of something or other. The real test is to drive and "text" while your driving. I am anxious to get one of these new automobiles that drive themself; that way I can nap between inspections.

Glad to see you back. Time to sign off and get on down the old-lonely-dusty road over here in  Texas.  See ya soon, yur bud, Carl

Oh by the way - a really nice realtor over here in Texas gave me the name "Gentleman Carl" because I'm special. How about that? Now I have a title along with you and Ms. Queen Judi

2:34pm • #18

Now, that sounds like a name for an old-timey traditional Tehass gunslinger if I ever heard one.  They should make a movie, "'Gentleman' Carl Winters....Texas gunfighter."  Speaking of roads, they ain't so dusty over here.  The whole state was deluged the other day.  I was on the road, and a gust of wind came along and almost blew me into one of those Northeast Mississippi 70 foot deep gullies.  It DID blow the back window out of my van, so the cargo area got sopped.  On the way home, I had a blowout just as I turned on the road to my house.  Had that happened earlier, at a higher speed....well, time would probably not have been a consideration.

Good to hear from you, Carl.  You are indeed a gentleman.

9:34pm • #19
APR
21
2008
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Howdy Jimmy

Will I saddled up

Saddled up to ride over

to take a ride over in the hoppes, ya had posted a new blog

my friend.

I life a comment over at Judi's post, where ya had commented.

I also sent ya an AR E-Mail.

Hoppe to see and hear from ya soon.

Have a good one Dale

 

6:59pm • #20
NOV
17
2008
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                                                                 Thanks, Terry

1:49pm • #21

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