Divine Physics

Unveiling the Cosmic Order of Christ's Humanity and Divinity

Theory, framework & perspective based on real life sufferings and scientific finding on physics, biology archeology and journey of imitating Christ's mindsets, a unique perspective illuminates how Jesus’ divine and human natures coexist, revealing His gradual growth in wisdom and knowledge. A thought-provoking learning curve for those seeking to understand the cosmic order behind the Incarnation and the divine revelation that shaped Christ’s mission. This document is intended for theologians, and Christians esp Catholics who are searching for Truth beyond what Latin & Eastern Churches have acknowledged.

1. Introduction

1.1. Reality-Based Ground



The current Church teachings started with gospel interpretations followed by organic patching and derivation throughout millenium of ecumenical council that relies often within the binding power given by Christ despite its accuracy. Over time, layers of philosophical systems have been used to give shape to Catholic thought—Greek frameworks, moral abstractions, even emotional images of Christ. While these have served parts of the Church's tradition, they often result in a portrayal of Jesus attitude that feels subjective or manipulatable, not substantially grounded.

Divine physics starts with understanding the Father, creation, then reincarnation, by doing so, it follows the original architecture of fabric of creation, history, and natural progression of God's action. The creation itself was designed to form beings capable of sharing in divine governance with the Son. It focuses on the human Jesus who was seen smiling, joking, ignoring, sweating, getting stepped on, not from abstraction, derivative system, or reflection of localized cathechism.


Modern missionary work today struggles facing high-intellect arguments partly because the theological systems they are introduced to often do not reflect the real world they inhabit—mentally, physically, biologically. Divine physics offers a foundation where missionary language where most sui iuris jargons and positioning cannot enter in modern society.
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1. Introduction