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Episode 4 - Rising Waters, an Expanding Universe, and an Infinite Number of Hells

Episode 4 - Rising Waters, an Expanding Universe, and an Infinite Number of Hells

FromMike's Multiverse


Episode 4 - Rising Waters, an Expanding Universe, and an Infinite Number of Hells

FromMike's Multiverse

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: What is the Universe expanding into? What implications does the multiverse have on Heaven and Hell? What's the historical basis for Noah's Flood? Is good and evil the result of spiritual warfare?
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Here's notes on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper.
Q1: What is the Universe expanding into?
Universe Today.
Q2: What implications does the multiverse have on Heaven and Hell?
Wikipedia on multiverse hypotheses.
MinutePhysics on the multiverse.
A Universe From Nothing.
Q3: What's the historical basis for Noah's Flood?
Possible Historical Basis for Flood Myths.
Q4: Is good and evil the result of spiritual warfare?
The Amygdala and Mass Murder.
Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin.
The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy.
You've got questions, he's got answers.
Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway.
You've got problems, he won't solve them,
But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face.
Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.
Released:
Feb 9, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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