Introduction: Monocles and Glasses
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it’s the illusion of knowledge.
—Stephen Hawking
If our Creator exists as omnipresent, as widely believed, then what is His physical body made from that empowers Him to exist hidden from us in plain sight?
Mindful of that question, theologians have long sought to understand the mystery of the Lord’s omnipresent nature, while scientists have long sought to understand the grand unified theory of everything. Unbeknownst to them, each holds the key to the other’s understanding. Christianity reveals the nature of the Godhead’s three-part character, and science reveals the nature of His three-part physical being, each of which exists as the exact same thing, only clothed in different terminology.
This concept of one substance that simultaneously exists as three separate and distinct forms is known as a state of three-in-one singularity, with our best example being H2O. After all, H2O simultaneously exists as water, ice, and vapor, each of which is the exact same thing (H2O) in a distinct form. Completely interchangeable.
In fact, it’s common knowledge that the three states of matter are liquid, solid, and gas; therefore, with H2O as a type of matter, water is liquid, ice is solid, and vapor is gas. The Trinity, as a three-in-one singularity, could be likened to the three states of matter as well, with the Father being the more liquid, the Son being the more solid, and the Holy Spirit being the more vaporous, though as yet you know not how.
First, science has long sought to understand how our universe could have manifested itself from nothing, while virtually all religions have sought to understand how our Creator could have manifested Himself from nothing as well.
Second, know that Christianity has long proclaimed our God to be one God who simultaneously exists in three separate and distinct “bodies,” commonly referred to as “persons,” a.k.a. the Trinity. This means that God Almighty is one God who simultaneously exists in three separate and distinct forms—meaning three-in-one singularity—with each body/person being the exact same thing in a different form. Completely interchangeable.
With those things said, when considering how to understand the nature of God’s physical being, let’s begin with the obvious. To the human eye, God Almighty exists as invisible and intangible yet mysteriously hidden from us in plain sight as omnipresent.
That description now leads us to reason that if we can find something in our universe that exists as invisible and intangible yet also mysteriously hides from us in plain sight as omnipresent, then it’s highly likely we’ve discovered how to perceive God’s physical being.
Amazingly, there is something we’re all familiar with that meets that description: the realm of subatomic building blocks from which all things are created.
Yes. Our subatomic realm and the Trinity are invisible and intangible yet mysteriously hidden from us in plain sight as omnipresent; however, in and of itself, that description isn’t enough to satisfy our need.
Simply put, what we must discover is just what exactly our subatomic realm is comprised of, because that substance exists as the conjunction that joins our subatomic realm and the Trinity into a common entity. Therefore, if our subatomic realm were to be created from one substance that exists in a state of three-in-one singularity, as does the Trinity, then we’d be able to understand how to link them together as one common and eternal entity.
Amazingly, there is such a substance, and to my knowledge, that substance was first recorded in Professor Paul Davies’s 1984 book Superforce. But, to my knowledge at least, no one has yet been able to discern how that superforce substance is able to exist in a state of three-in-one singularity and, in turn, becomes the conjunction that links our subatomic realm and the Trinity together as one entity from which the totality of our universe is comprised—thus making our three-part subatomic realm the nature of the Godhead’s physical being, with the Trinity being the nature of the Godhead’s character.
All of which now leads us to autostereograms.
Back in the early 1990s, autostereograms became quite popular in the United States, being computer-generated three-dimensional pictures of repeated patterns that camouflage images from view—being hidden in plain sight.
Everyone could easily see those repeated patterns, though not everyone could see the hidden images within them, as those hidden images had been camouflaged by their patterns. In other words, the visible patterns camouflaged the hidden images within them.
So too is the Lord’s omnipresent nature singular with the world’s patterns around us, as His invisible, intangible, physical presence has been camouflaged by visible, tangible trees, buildings, clouds, and everything else that we can see. But
this is only because our ignorance and illusions of knowledge have prevented our minds from having our “lights turned on.”
Before that can happen, however, we must form the necessary perspectives to enlighten our blind spots and empower us to perceive—we must have our “lights turned on.”