A Harvard scientist claims to know where Heaven is

O Harvard scientist Dr. Michael Guillen, a former physics professor, argues that it is possible to discuss the location of Heaven based on concepts from modern cosmology, placing "Paradise" in a region associated with the Cosmic Horizon, a practical limit of the observable universe from Earth.
The proposal, which mixes science, the Big Bang, and the Bible, intrigues believers and causes discomfort in parts of the scientific community because it shifts... a theological concept for a physical framework and uses ideas such as an expanding universe, unreachable regions, and "time standing still" to defend a literal reading of an inaccessible "up there."
O Harvard scientist The author is presented as Dr. Michael Guillen, with doctorates in physics, mathematics, and astronomy, and a history of teaching physics at Harvard. The combination of academic credentials and high-impact language helps explain why the thesis is circulating so strongly outside of technical debate.

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