The materialist worldview relies on the concept of deep time-billions of years of slow, sedimentary accumulation. However, from an engineering perspective, a foundation built upon a fluid medium (the "Great Deep") cannot be constructed gradually. A slow reduction in temperature or a gradual accumulation of minerals would result in a chaotic, slush-like suspension incapable of supporting our biosphere.
Structural integrity, particularly on a world scale, requires perfect geometric alignment of the molecular lattice. In material science, the only way to align trillions of molecules instantly into a rigid, load-bearing structure is through resonance.
The materialist worldview relies on the concept of deep time-billions of years of slow, sedimentary accumulation. However, from an engineering perspective, a foundation built upon a fluid medium (the "Great Deep") cannot be constructed gradually. A slow reduction in temperature or a gradual accumulation of minerals would result in a chaotic, slush-like suspension incapable of supporting our biosphere.
Structural integrity, particularly on a world scale, requires perfect geometric alignment of the molecular lattice. In material science, the only way to align trillions of molecules instantly into a rigid, load-bearing structure is through resonance.