Scientific Proof God Is Real! Three Tiny Electrical Charges Created Everything, The Whole Universe!

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Scientific proof God is real! Scroll down to read the whole article, see all the evidence and the included videos!

1) Quantum Entanglement – The effect of one particle on another seems to be instantaneous, no matter the distance. Before measurement, each particle exists in a superposition of states.

2) Simulation Hypothesis – All of reality, including our perceived physical world, might actually be an simulated environment!


3) Atomic Quantum Binary Code – Atoms are used as the basic units (like bits in traditional computing) but in a quantum state. Electrons being 0 , Protons being 1 like in classical binary, and Neutrons or qubit being 0 and 1 simultaneously due to superposition!


4) The big Bang Theory – The Big Bang Theory emerged from nothing as a single hot, infinite dense point where all matter was concentrated and expanded in to the universe.

Conclusion – From nothing the Big Bang bursts into being and created all elements and matter which are made from Atomic quantum binary Code, all Atoms are made from quantum binary particles, the particles that make atoms are Protons being 1, Electrons being 0, and Neutrons or qubits being 1 and 0. All of reality, including our perceived physical world comprised of elements are made in strings of three electrical charges called Electrons, Protons and Neutrons. All the elements in our whole entire universe interact with each other by Quantum Entanglement no matter the distance and are based in strings of those three electrical charges called particles, those particles: Electrons, Protons and Neutrons make up our Simulation created by God! Only this simulation is not like a video game and has real pain, suffering and death! There is no free guy, restart or save point!

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