The World Trade Center Stories: 15th Anniversary Edition

The most important question that we humans have ever pondered is the existence of God. The most famous attempt at this is perhaps Kurt Godel's ontological proof. Too bad it cannot be understood by the average person in the street. Nor by most other people either. A more recent attempt was originated by Gregg Braden in his book The God Code. He discerned that The God Code supported the existence of God via science involving the basic elements which make up our DNA, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. A critical review calls his ideas into question, but they are nevertheless interesting. The critical review makes a gigantic error by stating not only that Mr. Braden is using numerological tricks but also should round the atomic mass of oxygen, 15.9994 amu, to 16 amu, which would discredit Braden’s analysis. The review is wrong on these two counts. These are not numerological tricks. They are very well known and accepted transformations. The reviewer cannot make up a different set of rules or ignore the existing ones and then imply that Mr. Braden’s methodology is faulty. Furthermore, and even more serious, any suggestion that science people would round this atomic mass to 16 amu is a completely bogus point and would be equivalent to cooking the books, or in this case, the numbers. Context is everything here. God does not round; he can only truncate! Otherwise, one would be creating phony numbers.
One can appreciate that it was truly remarkable that Gregg Braden was thinking along these lines. Quite by accident, perhaps, an author, Richard Shea, stumbled upon a new proof to this question. It is hard to imagine that a person’s journey through life would consist of a set of interconnected stories with one common element that would result in this evasive proof. The data shows that his life was based on a predetermined destiny connected to The World Trade Center and the events of September 11, 2001. The breadth and depth of the data results in an overwhelming number of improbable relationships which lends strong credence to the proof. He uses a similar God’s code as Braden to determine these relationships and has also attempted to list the rules of The God’s Code. A person needs to be schooled well enough in the topic of Biology, and the Hebrew language for that matter, to understand Gregg Braden's logic and to determine whether Braden's proof has any merit. At the least, his approach to the topic was ground breaking.
This new proof is not linked to science, which makes it easier to understand. It is based purely on a well known and accepted math principle and data from as far back as two hundred and some years. A book by Dr. David Stewart contains a discussion about the difference between a scientific and mathematical proof. The considerable amount of data and relationships are documented in this published work, The World Trade Center Stories: 15th Anniversary Edition. This is an important update to the August 26, 2008 original print version and now includes the holy grail relationship as well as a few new ones missed in the print edition. The proof is in a new chapter as well, appropriately named The Missing Chapter. No complicated onto required and it is explained in plain and simple language, easily understood even by those who are math challenged.
 
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