Atomic Intelligence

A Closer Look at the Atom Points to Instructions from a Cosmic Mind

The Antikythera mechanism, a complex piece of equipment discovered in a 2,100-year-old Mediterranean shipwreck, has been the subject of a great deal of scientific inquiry. What is of relevance to us here is that it is evidently designed.

It’s like that with atoms. These days, the internet provides us with excellent and detailed scientific information. Any non-scientist who is well-read and who looks into the subject can see evidence of design in atoms.

So let’s look into it. Imagine that, after proper instruction, we are invited to participate in the creation of atoms. We will end up creating a universe.

Particle Pairs. First, we’ll create a superabundant expansion of energy....

 

Graham Silcock was schooled and qualified as a CPA in Nairobi where he worked for a small audit firm. During the Vietnam war Graham was borrowed by a New York audit firm which gave him assistants borrowed from Argentina to audit large top-tier commercial enterprises, involving twelve-hour work days, deadlines, pressure and stress. On return to Nairobi, Graham moved from auditing to business turnaround and recovery, where he spent the rest of his career, while acting as treasurer and secretary to an evangelical church. Graham and his wife, Gail live in retirement in Nairobi.

This article originally appeared in Salvo, Issue #74, Fall 2025 Copyright © 2025 Salvo | www.salvomag.com https://salvomag.com/article/salvo74/atomic-intelligence

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