Robert F Smith wrote:Philo Sofee wrote:Bob to DrWSince your signature line rightly speaks with praise of NOVA, you may want to again take a gander & listen to Brian Greene's four-hour series, The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality, online at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/fa ... bric-space. Or read his book on which the series is based. Then ask yourself whether the Book of Abraham (and by extension the Book of Mormon) is really as odd as you assume. There are a host of secular reasons why both the Book of Abraham and Book of Mormon are authentic accounts. Have you come to grips with such claims, and are you willing to address "true philosophical defenses of Mormonism"? That is what this thread is about.It's not about oddness that gives authenticity, its about matching reality as we now understand the cosmos.
Correct, Philo. Oddness is relative, and our understanding of the cosmos is now seen to be rather infantile and preliminary -- even though astronomers had thought that they were making great strides. That was why I recommended a second look at Brian Greene's fine series.The Mormon scriptures don't hold up. There is no hierarchy out in the cosmos as the Book of Abraham assumes. The Book of Abraham has nothing to contribute to the reality of the cosmos as understood because of relativity and quantum physics understands today. But it certainly does have the unsophisticated and early man thinking about things, such as a hierarchy supposedly reflecting truth as hierarchies on earth are supposed to do. We now know that is just wrong, and is from an adaption of the Biblical Ancient Near Eastern thinking.
Celestial mechanics Book of Abraham style certainly has no parallel in the Bible:
Abraham 3:3-10,16, Facsimile 2:1,5
Where would one celestial day pass while a thousand years passed here on Earth? What principle would allow time to be so relatively slow in one place and so fast at another? Does astrophysics know of such a phenomenon? What of the time-dilation principle of Einsteinian mechanics at very high speeds?
How might planets & stars exist in a hierarchy, some controlled by others? Listen to Brian Greene describe the nature of the fabric of the cosmos in the first hour. Then hear what he has to say about black holes and dark energy and the far reaching influence each has. Standard astrophysics is meaningless by this measure. As Greene explains, we have only come to understand the nature of the problem (with no solution) within the past 20 years.
Abraham Fac 2:1 “which celestial time signifies one day to a cubit”
Where is celestial time measured by the cubit? Marvin A. Powell has noted how the Sumero-Akkadian cubit was used “in the calculation of celestial distances” as late as the Seleucid period.[1] And he presents some interesting tables of such measures.[2]
Abraham 3:7,10, “set time”
This matches the Old Babylonian concept of adannu "set time," which is applied to seasons, cycles, and astronomical periods (ATRA-HASĪS W, 5; DT 42).[3]
1. Powell, Reallexikon der Assyriologie, VII:458, citing Journal of Cuneiform Studies, 21 (1969), 201:17-20; see Chicago Assyrian Dictionary "A" I:74 (j).
2. Powell, RLA, VII:458,461,467-468 (Tables V & VIII), continuing the discussion of celestial distance measures on 462-463; CAD, "A" I:75.
3. Chicago Assyrian Dictionary "A" I:97-101, citing Bab. 6, 99:9.
Our knowledge today of the cosmos is infantile?!? Well what does this do to the ancient knowledge who could not possibly have even imagine Relativity, the Quantum, electricity, rockets to space, world wide instantaneous communication via satellite, and computer? Is anything they thought, let alone knew even close to our mathematics thanks to Newton, Leibnitz, Descartes, Euler, Pascal, Gauss, Cauchy, which has led to the discovery of quasars, black holes, telescopes, radio astronomy, spectroscopy, etc.? We have billions of times the knowledge (in our miserably pathetic state according to your bland assertion) than the ancients could even possibly imagine! All they knew, more or less, is how to slaughter animals for religious rituals and splatter blood all over the place. We now know the size of the universe, the chemical composition of millions of stars, etc.
And I could care less what ancient authorities you cite, nothing there correlates to our modern knowledge vastly increased even within the mere last 100 years. Who cares if they knew the cubit? We have the light year, calculus, algebra, trigonometry, set theory, infinity, the space telescope and radio astronomy, and we know the real proportions of the cosmos these days. You aren't seriously trying to compare the caveman mentality of ancient desert rug rats in Sinai splattering blood all over altars for God knows why with our Newtons, , Riemanns, Lagranges, Weierstrausses, Einsteins, Bohrs, Heisenbergs, Hawkings, Guths and Susskinds are you?
The fact that we understand things like black holes and time dilation is precisely my point. Can you show how anciently the Hebrews could even fathom these advances in our knowledge? They certainly could not have possibly imagine relativity, let alone atomic structure of chemical bonds, medicine, etc. Though perhaps, if we accept some Mormon apologetic, perhaps they did try the laying on of hands for healing, though we don't know what percentage of success they may have enjoyed. Reading our modern understanding back onto the ancients is a Mormon apologetic trick, and it's not acceptable.