11-year-old American genius boy wants to prove 'God really exists'

As soon as Hawking left the world, a child prodigy in America stunned the physical world. You declare that Hawking's theory of the spontaneous creation of the universe is false, and that God does exist. It's 11-year-old William Maillis, a college student passionate about astrophysics. William's argument is most likely correct because it is consistent with Gödel's Theorem…

1. 11-year-old prodigy William Maillis

William Maillis is a boy born in 2007, living in Penn Township, Pennsylvania, USA with his father, Mr. Fr. Panteleimon Ilias Maillis, an orthodox pastor whose mother is Presvytera Nancy. William has an older sister and a brother.

William graduated from high school in May 2016, at the age of 9. She then attended Community College in Allegheny County, and then attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh last fall (2017).

Although only 11 years old, William has a clear direction for life:  proving the existence of God through science!

It is difficult to imagine an 11-year-old child who is passionate about researching the origin of the universe, reading and understanding top physics books about the universe, determined to get a doctorate in astrophysics, enthusiastic explains in interviews why black holes are not the "supermassive" that old scientists like Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking used to say, etc.

The strange thing is that she has innocent scientific arguments that are consistent with Gödel's Theorem: “I want to prove to everyone that God really exists, by showing that  there is only a new force outside the universe. capable of creating the universe  ,” said William.

William's father Peter Maillis said of his son William:

At 6 months old, begins to recognize numbers correctly.

7 months old, can say complete sentences.

21 months old, know how to do addition.

2 years old knows how to multiply, read children's books, and write a 9-page book of her own, titled "Happy Cat".

4 years old, learning algebra, sign language, reading Greek. "It's always had a special interest in numbers," said Mr. Peter.

At the age of 5, he read an entire 209-page geometry textbook in one night and woke up the next morning solving problems on perimeters, showing a distinct mathematical inclination.

At the age of 7, an expert in trigonometry…

Psychologist Joanne Ruthsatz of Ohio State University declared the boy a literal Genius.

Aaron Hoffman, William's history professor at the university, said the boy was like all other students at college. “We didn't exempt him from any subject: from Hitler, to Mussolini, to concentration camps, to war… If he had studied here, he would have studied every subject at university level,” he said. ".

The only difference he noticed in William was that he  did not take notes like the other students, but just listened, read and absorbed the knowledge.

But what surprised Peter the most was that his son soon oriented his life to astrophysics, with the intention of proving the existence of God. And not just wishing, he's actually making progress on his dream path: He's already done some exploratory research on some high-level theories. These studies began to show that physicist Stephen Hawking was wrong about the origin of the universe  .

In fact, even before finishing high school, William began to research a number of theories on topics that interest him. I have read several books by Stephen Hawking, including “Grand Design”, a book that is very difficult to understand even for scientifically qualified adults. In this book, Hawking states that the universe can create itself out of nothing, i.e. the universe cannot spontaneously form, and therefore God is unnecessary. But William has arguments to refute Hawking's view.

One newspaper said: "No great scientist can be safe with this boy."

To date, William has spent a year studying astrophysics. Some say maybe in two years I'll start writing books about what I've researched. William confidently said: “I am proving that only God was capable of creating this universe; my data is correct… My research is 70% advanced and as soon as I finish I want to share it with the world.”

Another newspaper wrote:

William's desire to become an astrophysicist was rooted in his strong faith. William disagreed with Einstein and Hawking's theories about black holes and had his own views on proving the birth of the universe.

The son of a Greek Orthodox priest, William wanted to prove that  a force outside the universe is the only thing capable of creating the universe  , which means that "God really does exist". This is completely contrary to the thought of Stephen Hawking. This famous physicist said:

“ Before we understood science, it was natural for us to believe that God created the universe, but now science offers a more convincing explanation. What I mean by 'we will know God's will' is that we will know everything that God can know, but without God. I am an atheist  ” [1].

Williams' parents say they never pushed their son to study or try to prove God, but rather wanted him to be a "normal" 11-year-old boy. “We are ordinary people,” explains Mr. Peter. “And William was an ordinary boy. You can't tell it apart from other 11-year-olds. He likes sports, TV shows, computers and video games like any other kid."

But in fact William was still different from other children of his age: the main direction of William's life was completely clear. When asked what his "dream" is, the child prodigy answered without hesitation.

“ I want to be an astrophysicist so I can prove to the scientific world that God really does exist  ,” William said in a recent interview at Hellenic College Holy Cross.

When asked why he felt the need to prove it to scientists, William replied more profoundly:

“  Yes, because there are atheist scientists who try to say that there is no God, when in reality it takes more faith to believe that there is no God than to believe in God… Because there is something creating it. the universe would make more sense than the universe created itself. To say that the universe created itself requires more faith than to say that something outside the universe created the universe, because that would be more logical.  ” [2]

The strange thing is that William's desire to prove God's existence appeared as early as "when he was about five or six years old", William revealed, and this desire gradually evolved into a theory. complex that I hope to one day prove. She clearly states that “  science and theology are not separate… scientific knowledge is a gift from God, just like any other gift. We must learn more about our faith and about where we are in the universe… We need to cultivate our talents, the gifts we have received from God, not bury them. it  ”.

It is too soon to say anything about the future of William Maillis. But my intuition and understanding told me that William would succeed, because his view was consistent with Kurt Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem.

2. Gödel's theorem supports William .'s view

First of all, William is absolutely right in rejecting Hawking's view that "  the universe can create itself out of nothing  ". It is not clear what William's argument is, but according to Gödel's Theorem, Hawking's view is wrong, because Hawking's UNIVERSAL system is a Self-Referential System.

According to Gödel's Theorem,  all self-referencing systems lead to contradictions  . Hawking himself, in his paper " Gödel and the End of Physics  "  [3]  said that physical theories of the universe are all self-referential systems, and would therefore be inconsistent and incomplete.  . In other words,  there is never a single theory that can fully and accurately describe the universe.

So the COSTS CREATES THE UNIVERSE hypothesis is the hypothesis of a self-referential universe system, so that would lead to a contradiction.

William Maillis was even more correct when he asserted that  only a force outside the universe could create the universe  . This idea is also fully consistent with Gödel's Theorem.

This theorem says that a system A cannot judge itself completely and consistently. To judge a system A more fully and accurately, one must go beyond A.

So to "judge" the universe must go outside the universe. Broadly understood, it can be said that in order to CREATE THE UNIVERSE there must be an IMPACT FROM OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY.

The multiverse theory also seems to be looking for something beyond the universe. But because they do not acknowledge God, they are forced to create physical worlds outside the universe. That's what they call the "other universes" or "parallel universes". It is 100% FACTS, CANNOT AND NEVER CAN BE VERIFIED. Only people who are blind to science believe in these metaphysical hypotheses. William Maillis is absolutely right when he says that to believe in those myths, it takes more faith than faith in God.

I don't know if William Maillis knew about Gödel's Theorem or not. I will try to contact you to inform you that  Gödel's Theorem will be of great help to you in dismantling Hawking's metaphysical hypotheses and in favor of your own theory  .

PVHg 12/04/2018

 

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