
Dr. John Reizer
When I write that the controlling powers edit and rewrite history, I’m not kidding. In fact, they’ve rewritten history all the way backwards 13.8 billion years ago. Read on…
So, according to a Catholic priest (cosmologist) named Georges Lemaitre, the universe as we know it began with an explosion (Big Bang). The explosion was preceded by nothingness or the absence of any matter whatsoever, except for one atom.

The Big Bang!
Evidently, before the explosion, a single particle miraculously manifested itself into existence. Then, it for some strange reason, exploded and created a debris field in all directions that began to fill a void of infinite space.
As that debris field expanded outward, it formed what we know today as planets, stars, galaxies, and anything else.
According to Georges Lemaitre, the Big Bang explosion happened 13.8 billion years ago.

Georges Lemaitre
So, let us get this straight: according to a Catholic priest, everything in existence and all of nature exists because of a random explosion of one particle. What kind of wine was this guy drinking?
How can people place all their faith in science when science is predicated on a theory that is so ridiculous it beggars belief?
I remember listening to public school science teachers growing up, explaining that the Big Bang explosion came from one atom.
Editing History
Realizing how ridiculously implausible the Big Bang idea is, the powers that be have edited the original theory over the years.
Presently, if you access a search engine and ask if the Big Bang was an explosion, the answer returned will be: NO!

From NASA.GOV

That description evokes an explosion in my mind. And, no, I think Geoeges said that there was an explosion! 🤣
So, let me get this straight… There wasn’t a Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago; there was an already intact universe that could fit on the head of a pin, and it suddenly, for no good reason, became extremely hot and volatile, and began stretching and expanding outward rapidly.
According to official accounts, the Big Bang name originated from the scientist Fred Hoyle, who criticized the absurdity of the idea. I agree with Fred! 🤣
Even though there wasn’t an explosion, the theory is still called the Big Bang, a name conjured up by a scientist making fun of the theory.
That makes a helluva lot of sense; let’s name the theory of where all of existence originated from after a guy who was making fun of Georges Lemaitre’s idea.
Then there’s this little problem: if everything in the Universe has always existed and once fit on the head of a pin, that means all the planets and stars were once much closer to one another. This means that years based on or calculated by the orbits of planets around stars could have been much shorter than they are today. Hypothetically, a hundred million years could have transpired in a matter of hours or even shorter periods if the universe were contracted enough to fit on the head of a pin. That means Earth and everything else might not be nearly as old as we think, because the length of all the past years may not be equal to the length of the years that occurred as the universe expanded. That’s an entirely different can of worms, for sure.
I or anyone else could construct, in theory, a model of a fictional universe and invent artificial parameters and physical objects positioned into an area of imaginary defined space. Once those parameters are established, mathematical formulas and equations can be used and applied to validate and determine how physical objects move in that imaginary existence.
I laugh when I listen to scientists explain how math proves the Big Bang Theory is legitimate. In my view, all the math does is validate the movements of physical matter through a theoretical framework, a product of Georges Lemaitre’s imagination.
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I would never put up a calendar with any power lines or anything unsightly in it.
And I must admit I am a little disappointed with this year’s 2026 stargazing calendar. I’ve purchased the stargazing calendar for the last few years, and usually there are many stars pictured in the background skies for every month. But this year there are only a couple with stars. It would appear everything is going CGI.
Although it is still nice, so it will be going up.
Happy Thanksgiving, Kenneth to you and yours! 🦃
Lisa
And I agree with that statement as well. I love natural imagery – Sadly, images (sometimes) get ruined because of a road or a house or even powerlines in the background.
I understand, Kenneth. It is tempting to buy one of those CGI calendars because the pictures are quite beautifully unique. Even if you know they were AI created.
But I still prefer to have more naturalistic beauty on my wall.
Lisa
Lisa, I could be (uhhh) tempted to buy such a wall calandar. But I also know that the images are simulated AI / CGI productions.
Nature is wonderously beautiful AND a mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Yes, indeed, Lisa. They’ve been falling for the lies their entire lives, unfortunately.
John
John, you excellently state the absurdity of the Big Bang Theory.
The controllers want us to believe that we are insignificant in this universe. When in actuality we are a part of everything. And we affect everything. Our souls are boundless!
And interesting today. I was looking to order my 2026 photo wall calendar. The last few years I’ve been getting calendars with scenic nature photos, and realistic looking stars in the sky background.
But when looking on Amazon I came across the James Webb 2026 Space Telescope photo calendar. Least to say, the photographs are fantastical. And it’s already the best selling calendar. Apparently, people are falling for the spellbinding CGI. 🤣
Lisa
You’re welcome, Ashley. 🙂
John
It boggles the mind indeed!
You explain things so well, John.
Thanks so much for the continuing education!
Ashley