In Search of God

The Numbers Don't Lie: The Scientist Proving the Existence of a Creator

Numbers, equations, and anti-matter reveal a universe so precise it could not exist by chance, according to astrophysicist Willy Sun.

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Willy Sun is an astrophysicist and aerospace engineer teaching at Harvard University. He recently participated in interviews, particularly with the famous American media personality Tucker Carlson, where he asserted that the existence of a creator for the world can be mathematically proven. It’s just simple math, not philosophy, not talk about emotion. Numbers, clear proof, just like the Pythagorean theorem.

Anti-Matter and the Creator

His claim focuses on the existence of anti-matter, a discovery formulated back in 1928. The universe contains not only matter that can be seen and measured but also anti-matter, a substance that stands in opposition to matter, yet cannot exist without it. The electric charge of matter is different from that of anti-matter; if their charges were equal, they would merge, cancel each other out, and disappear.

With the creation of the world, there had to be a creator who determined the relationship between matter and anti-matter to maintain the gap between them. Without this, the entire universe and reality would not exist; it would "swallow" itself. It sounds fictional, but it is modern physics.

The Discovery of Anti-Matter

The idea of anti-matter was discovered by Paul Dirac from Cambridge. He calculated the charges of electrons moving at speeds close to the speed of light and found two results, representing matter and anti-matter. He established that both exist in reality, and subsequent experiments have proven this to be true. For every particle, there is an anti-particle. By 1995, scientists at the CERN particle accelerator were able to produce anti-matter, creating nine atoms of anti-hydrogen.

Dr. Sun further explains in his interview with Tucker Carlson that the moment of anti-matter's discovery is one of those moments in physics or mathematics that seem detached from the material world but ultimately reveal themselves to be true. The concept of anti-matter formed the basis of quantum field theory.

The Precision of the Universe

Dr. Sun adds many intriguing details from both special and general relativity, listing several fundamental equations. His face lights up as he explains that all these precise equations enabling life could not have occurred by chance; it’s simply impossible. To a layperson, it might be challenging to focus and grasp the significance of the precision of these equations in physical constants, but Dr. Sun clearly knows what he is discussing.

Wherever we examine the basic constants of the laws of nature, they were created in such a way as to allow life on Earth. If even one of them changed slightly, not drastically, just a small tweak, life simply would not be possible.

Life Depends on Precise Constants

To summarize briefly for everyday people: life here could not exist without the current constants:

  1. The exact distance of Earth from the sun

  2. The spaces between the stars

  3. The precision of the weak nuclear force

  4. The exact amount of energy from the Big Bang

  5. Quantum physics constants, including the ratio of matter to anti-matter

  6. The density of mass-energy in the universe relative to the strong nuclear force

The calculation of all these and similar data comes to incomprehensible numbers, such as 10^120. All this is just for the possibility of life existing, not for its actual formation.

Even the renowned physicist Stephen Hawking wrote: "In the initial condition of the universe, the temperature should have been the same everywhere. The initial state of the universe had to be chosen with very careful precision for the hot Big Bang model to hold true all the way back to the beginning of time. It’s very difficult to explain why the universe should have begun in this particular way, unless it was the hand of God that possesses the quality to create beings like us."

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