We are living in a paradox in physics

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We are living in a paradox – God exists!

If we follow Albert Einstein’s formula E=MC^2, we can find out that an average person of 62 kilo x 299 792 458 x 299 792 458 = 5 572 282 108 168 269 368 Joules x 8.2 billion people on earth is equal to 213 billion Tsar Bomba (of 50 megaton each). The Tsar bomb is the largest nuclear weapon we have.

The amount of energy that comes from the sun that hits Earth is 27 million Tsar bombs. Humans get about 7888 times more energy from somewhere else than from the sun that we get a energy from through a year on Earth.  This means that we are on the short side on earth resources, and that we get our body mass from something other than what we eat. Before these calculations, we believed that humans get their energy from crop fields of oats, wheat, and apples, and that crop fields and apples got their energy from the sun. Now we see that we must have got energy from the universe or God. 

Anyway, it is a paradox. A huge one! 

Two or three possible solutions to this are:

  1. We are living inside a computer simulation.
  2. Or the universe(God) gives us the energy and matter in our bodies. 
  3. Those lorries of food are simulated to deliver food to the grocery store, and the food inside the lorry appears out of thin air, and that person delivering the food is simulated too to make the equation go up.

Good luck finding out of this paradox that questions all the physics formulas like E=MC^2, biological understanding, and medical understanding. 

We can guess that out of nothing, our structures like the brain, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, nervous system, and other organs appear “out of nothing”.

Out of 8.2 billion people, we have only enough energy from the sun to feed 103,943,661 people. So how do people get fed? If we calculate further, we can maybe find out that 2,9 million people get fed real food every day from the energy from the sun that hits agricultural land, and that is not including seafood.

-The paradox was found by Tor Fredrik Nikolai Bjerke on the 21st of August 2025

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