The first, From Light to Gravity: A Cosmic Fall, explores the great collapse. It draws from the biblical account of Eden and the fall of man, weaving it together with the language of astrophysics-of stars imploding, light bending, and the terrifying beauty of black holes. It is the story of rebellion, separation, and the weight of sin that pulls all things inward. This section reflects on the human condition, the brokenness of creation, and the soul's drift from divine alignment.
The second, Swallowed in Death, Born in Light: The Dimensional Door of Redemption, offers the response-the reversal. It traces how the very darkness that swallowed the Son of God became the stage for the greatest light to ever shine. This part of the journey moves from collapse to resurrection, from crucifixion to cosmic rebirth. Here, we explore the cross as a black hole of judgment and the resurrection as a white hole of new creation-a radiant outpouring of redeemed life.
Though written as two books, they tell one story:
Creation. Collapse. Redemption. Resurrection.