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Modern Technology Reveals the Mind of God

In recent years with the advent of digital computers, modern technology has opened up to us a touch of the infinite mind of God as the Master Mathematician.

Now that modern technology has revealed this, we see it all over in His creations. These numbers and mathematical properties have been there all along, and now we get a taste of the infinite loving mind of our Creator.

Let me explain a couple of terms in lay person’s language to better understand the marvelous nature of the omniscient mind of God. We can think of mathematics as an abstract way to quantify things. For example, I have three apples; the quantity is three. There are seven planets in our solar system. There are seven archangels, seven dispensations of the gospel, seven days of the week, and seven thousand years for the Lord to perfect the earth to be the celestial kingdom, we know that seven is the number for perfection and completeness in the Lord’s arithmetic.

The Man Who Knew Infinity

Fellow of the Royal Society, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Srinivasa Ramanujan (Ra-ma-mu”-dzen) from Madras, India, was a deeply religious Hindu who credited his world-renown mathematical capacities to divinity – revealed to him by a family goddess. “An equation for me has no meaning,” he once said, “unless it expresses a thought of God.” A movie has been made of him, “The Man Who Knew Infinity.”  I also mention him in a former blog post, “Remarkable Angel Assistance Stories”.   We see numbers all over in nature as part of God’s “creation mathematics.
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