Our friend Bruce Schweigerdt will present "The Perils of Consensus Thinking: Distant Starlight Matter Resolved".

Motion affects time. For a reason, God has provided for us a method to determine the velocity of light at relative rest in our finite frame of reference. That reason is that we might fathom the unimaginable size and scope of the universe. Recall, that a light year is a measure of dimension (distance) and not duration (time). The An-isotropic Synchrony Convention (ASC) allows for the reality of light travel from point A to point B instantaneously regardless of the distance. This is highly counter-intuitive in our current science consensus culture. This presentation will show the dangers of that consensus and how to think beyond it.

Where:  Madison Avenue Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall  
        4148 Madison Ave., North Highlands, CA 
When:  Thursday, August 26th at 7:00 PM.

Refreshments available during the meeting. We will take up a free-will love offering for our speaker. There is no charge for this meeting!