God, the Great Chef of the Universe. By Fabian Massa.
Translated from
Spanish into English by Google Translate.
The heart of a good restaurant is the kitchen and the key is the Chef
character. From the point of view of the customer, a good chef is one rich and
healthy cooking. From the point of view of the chef, the restaurant is good if
it is profitable. To be a good deal, the food should be rich, healthy and allow
adding a good profit margin.
To cook economically necessary, for example, save in:
- Time: If you have to prepare tomato sauce, the same
sauce is used for everything: pasta, pizza, braised meats, etc ...
- For purchases: To achieve this goal should optimize
buy orders, so as to achieve reductions in costs and take advantage of
deals.
- In Ingredients: We must make the most of.
For example, if we speak about a pizzeria, pizza Master uses mozzarella for
pizzas, the chicken in the oven, the ham and cheese pies, cakes, omelletes,
cheeseburgers, etc.. Thus the owner buys the ingredients in quantity and
wholesale and get better prices.
So in a pizzeria or restaurant, all the food is seal,
chef style.
In The Creation is
the same, everything has the "seal" of God. No better bursar or
"Chef" Him that maximizes the "ingredients" look a bit some
of his recipes:
- "Olivine Crispy
Pasta"
Olivine is a
compound of iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg) and other elements. It is one of the main
components of the Hawaii Green Sands.
The Stardust probe
[1], brought in samples of olivine 9P/Temple comet dust [2]
and although it is one of the most common minerals
in the universe, scientists were surprised to find also the cometary dust. The
Stardust mission was to collect samples of comet Temple. Scientists understand
that this comet Wild 2 as having a history similar to our Solar System, and to
be "isolated" in outer space, without having any contact, giving
greater security to find in original composition, is say as it was formed. So
the surprise of finding a material as common as olivine.
The Stardust sample is primarily magnesium. Besides
olivine, the dust brought the Wild 2 [3] contains other minerals formed at high
temperatures, such as calcium, aluminum and titanium.
- "Anorthosites in the
Rocks"
In our Moon, there are regions of hills covered with a kind of
light-colored rock called anorthosite, this type of rock containing lightweight
elements such as calcium and aluminum. This rock type is found only in the
oldest mountain ranges on Earth and geologists have discovered that lunar rocks
anortosíticas are over 4 billion years.
- Dessert "di Mare
Basalt"
In our Moon, the plains, called "Seas" (What are the spots that
we see from Earth) are dark because the rocks that make up: Basalt, the same as
found in the lava of volcanoes on Earth . Basalt rocks are composed of
magnesium and iron titanium.
- "Iron Heart of the
Planet"
The Core (the central part of the Planet) Mars is made of iron and has
about 2,500 km in diameter [4]. The core of our Earth is also iron and has a
diameter of 5000 km
- "Air on Mars"
Composition of the Martian atmosphere: Carbon dioxide 95% Nitrogen 2, 7%
Argon 1, 6% oxygen, neon, xenon, ozone, krypton, carbon monoxide and water
vapor 0.7%
- "Meteorite Iron and
Nickel to the Chaco - Santiagueña [5]"
NASA detects santiagueño meteorites in soil: Experts from NASA, the U.S.
space agency, traveled to Mount santiagueño (province of Santiago del Estero,
Argentina) and confirmed that in the Campo del Cielo, near the Chaco, had
buried so least six meteorites that fell 4000 years ago.
A NASA mission found a meteorite that fell in El
Chaco 4,000 years ago [6]
It weighs between 7 and 10 tons and is seven meters
deep. The head of the investigation in the same province discovered a fragment
of 37 tons in the 60s.
The composition of these meteorites are mostly
iron, nickel and other metals such as cobalt, phosphorus, gallium, germanium
etc.
- Man "in the
mud"
7 Then Yahweh God formed man of the dust of the ground
and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living being. Gen. 2.7, NIV.
- "The dust of the
earth": The Hebrew text makes a
pun on the words adam, meaning man, and Adama, which means ground or land.
This emphasizes the close link between humanity and the earth.
The floor or
ground "arable", so that is rich in humus, see that is this:
Humus: In general, humus [7] (from the Latin humus =
earth, ground) refers to the soil organic sediment and underwater. This
compound to which we refer is clay, which consists of iron hydroxides, aluminum
oxide, silica (sand compounds) and various micas, etc.
To this must be
added clay soil decomposing plant residues (humus), and add the resulting from
the decomposition of animal origin (droppings and dead animals).
As we can see, the "ingredients" are the same in each
"recipe":
Iron, aluminum,
silica, phosphorus, nickel, carbon dioxide, argon, oxygen, neon, xenon, ozone,
krypton, carbon monoxide, water vapor, gallium, germanium, magnesium, titanium,
etc..
A stellar level elements are the same. The Word says
that the Lord made all things, and so. So everything has the "seal, the
style" of the Lord and we see his hand in all things, even ourselves.
11 He has
made everything beautiful in its time, and has put eternity in their heart, yet
so that man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the
end. Genesis 2 (RV 1960)
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Imagen: Cocineros de la Casa Blanca. 1981.
[1] Stardust and Deep Impact experiment results of
NASA, (Clarín March 18, 2006) http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/9P/Tempel_1 is a
comet that orbits in our solar system.
[2] Deep Impact (English Deep Impact)
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impacto_Profundo_ (sonda_espacial
[3] Comet Wild
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/81P/Wild is a comet that orbits our Sys. Solar.
NASA's Stardust
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.html
[4]
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/04/10/um/m-01174865.htm. LUN Clarin Journal
04/10/2006
NASA MARS PHOTOS: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mro/
[5] http://axxon.com.ar/not/156/c-1560334.htm;
http://axxon.com.ar/not/155/c-1550270.htm
[6] 29/Sep/05 http://axxon.com.ar/not/154/c-1540283.htm
[7] Humus:
http://infomorelos.com/ecologia/humus.html
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