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Empty spaces in the material universe vs. empty spaces in heaven.

Job 2:1-2 seems to indicate that in the spiritual realm, every thing is not everywhere all at once. Meaning that there are empty spaces in heaven. Are these empty spaces the same as the empty spaces we perceive in the physical realm?

If so then researching these empty spaces might provide some valuable insight into our understanding of the creation event as empty space might actually be a medium that transcends into the spiritual realm. If God wanted to created distinct objects and beings in heaven or earth, would He have also needed to create something like an empty space that separates one thing from another?
 

Derf

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Job 2:1-2 seems to indicate that in the spiritual realm, every thing is not everywhere all at once. Meaning that there are empty spaces in heaven. Are these empty spaces the same as the empty spaces we perceive in the physical realm?
And if there is spacial distinction between objects in heaven, and if space-time makes time a fourth dimension, why wouldn't we expect temporal distinction between events in heaven, i.e., God is neither spaceless nor timeless.
If so then researching these empty spaces might provide some valuable insight into our understanding of the creation event as empty space might actually be a medium that transcends into the spiritual realm. If God wanted to created distinct objects and beings in heaven or earth, would He have also needed to create something like an empty space that separates one thing from another?
We should go back to what "heaven" is and when it was created. Gen 1.
 
I agree there is time in heaven. Though I may have too many empty spaces in my head to understand what "spaceless" means.

Are there any creationist quantum physicists?

We should go back to what "heaven" is and when it was created. Gen 1.

Always a good idea!
 
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