Ziv Ritchie

Scientific Proof of God

Photograph of the moon perfectly covering the sun during a solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon completely covers the Sun's disk. Image from Wikipedia (free to use) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse

Before the age of modern science, proofs of G‑d were rooted in historical testimony. One famous example is the Kuzari: the claim that an entire nation witnessed the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, and that this testimony was passed down from father to son across generations. Unlike the testimony of a single individual, the collective witness of a nation cannot be fabricated.

Since then, there have been many attempts to prove that the existence of such complex and magnificent life could not possibly be by random chance.

Other proofs have been brought to our attention of surprisingly accurate numerical codes in the Torah.

Additionally there have been proofs based on scientific facts in the Talmud that could not have possibly been known back then, such as the number of stars in the universe.

This is the first proof of G-d, that is based on something entirely different. The complete proof is brought in my first two books, “Eclipse – Mathematical Proof that the World was Created by G-d” and “Scientific Proof of G-d”.

The proof starts with the observation that the sun and the moon have the same average apparent angular diameter to an accuracy of 98.5%, and that is why the moon covers the sun so perfectly during a total eclipse. There is no physical reason that requires them to have this property, so scientists say that it is just random chance. But as far as I know, no one has attempted to prove exactly what is the probability of this happening randomly, versus the probability of them appearing the exact same size to us because they were created that way on purpose. I have been able to prove that it is much more likely that it was created, using several different mathematical methods. After I was able to prove this, I wondered if there were any other similar observations that I would be able to prove. I took all of the measurements of the sun, moon, and earth, that I found on Wikipedia, and checked them. What I found was completely unexpected: There are synchronous ratios that are not explained in any scientific way. I was able to prove using classical probability mathematics that the likelihood of all of these measurements forming a numeric synchrony that is not caused or explained by natural equilibrium, is one chance in trillions of trillions.

About the Author
Ziv Ritchie is the CTO, Chief Technology Officer of Healables Digital Health, a high-tech startup.
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