
The Genesis Experiment: Phase I documents an unprecedented empirical application of the metaphysical framework established in Spirituality in Reality: The Logic of Creation (2025) and its companion paper Aether Kinesis and the Logic of Creation: A Metaphysical Examination of Spiritual Displacement (2024). This study explores whether biological substance—here represented by an orphaned neonatal canine—can realign with the Logic of Creation through a wholly plant-derived nutritional formula. Conducted over a seven-day observation period, the experiment examines adaptation not only as a physiological outcome but as a metaphysical reconciliation between Essence, Substance, and Logic: the triune structure of divine order. Blending theology, metaphysics, and biology, The Genesis Experiment challenges the assumption that predation and animal protein are indispensable to mammalian survival. It proposes instead that restoration—whether moral or metabolic—proceeds by the same ministry of reconciliation with the divine Logic. Through detailed daily metrics, morphological analysis, and metaphysical interpretation, this first phase demonstrates the organism’s spontaneous equilibrium under non-predatory sustenance, suggesting that life, when governed by the humble Essence, retains the innate capacity to remember its conceived Order.
Ethics, Philosophy, Animal physiology, Metaphysics, Theology, Bible, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
Ethics, Philosophy, Animal physiology, Metaphysics, Theology, Bible, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
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