Bjorn SponbergIn hmolscience, Bjorn Sponberg (1976-) (DN:1) (CRI:16) is a Norwegian geneticist (Ѻ) noted for []

Overview
In 2006, Sponberg began working a on a religion + science reconciling theory of everything, the latest version of which calls a new “fourth law of thermodynamics” aimed at deriving a thermodynamics based argument that describes purpose in or behind the universe, according to the realization that: (Ѻ)

“The difference between good and evil has always started with universal energy states. The universe can sense the difference between good and evil in life via energy states.”

Sponberg, in his 2010 article “Hypothesis: Fourth Law of Thermodynamics”, explains his ideas, which amount to a mixture of the Bible, a Nash equilibrium model of so-called ‘good’ and ‘evil’ phenotypes, intermixed with ideas about how systems always tend to their lowest energy states. [1]

As per religious thermodynamics writers go, Sponberg is very green in his writing and ideas and very religious-minded , believing that Jesus Christ was a real person (Ѻ), rather than the "Osiris anointed" mythological rewrite of Anunian theology, and that the Bible statement: “Hell is a place where the flames never die” (Ѻ) has something to do with thermodynamics (Ѻ), rather than the mythological “lake of fire”, over which animal monster Ammit sits during the weighing of the soul process, as the negative confessions are read, into which the overly heavy souls are said to descend, etc.

The writings of Mark Janes, in respect to thermodynamics of good and evil, and Tom Siegfried, in respect to Nash equilibrium and thermodynamics come to mind here.

Education

Sponberg completed a MS in 2009 in molecular medicine at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway and a MS in 2012 with a thesis on “A New Model Argues Against Just in Time Synthesis in M phase”, a new regulatory model for eukaryotic cell cycle (Ѻ), at Stockholm University, Sweden.

References
1. Sponberg, Bjorn. (2010). “Hypothesis: Fourth Law of Thermodynamics”, May, WordPress.com.

External links
Bjorn Sponberg – YouTube.
Bjorn Sponberg – Scribd.

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