Quantum Calculations: A TMQ Technique
A Quantified Approach to Renowned Scholars and Their End-Time Predictions
In Quantum Calculations, authors Timothy Evans Carter and A. Edmond Johnson deliver a groundbreaking exploration of prophetic chronology, uniting the work of three of history's most respected scholars-Archbishop James Ussher, Sir Isaac Newton, and Sir Robert Anderson. Though separated by centuries and disciplines, their independent calculations astonishingly converge around the year AD 2028, forming a precise prophetic triangle that centers on Jesus Christ.
This book introduces the TMQ Method-Target, Meet, Qualify-a practical framework for analyzing end-time predictions with clarity, logic, and discipline. It moves beyond speculative hype and embraces measurable, verifiable patterns rooted in Scripture and history.
What You'll Discover Inside:
Biographical Insights into Ussher, Newton, and Anderson, revealing how their lives, beliefs, and contexts influenced their predictions
A historical analysis of date-setting movements and their psychological, theological, and cultural impacts
Deep dives into Bible numerics, including Ussher's 4004 BC creation date, Anderson's 173,880-day prophecy, and Newton's 2060 end-time model
Critical evaluations of famous failed predictions-from William Miller to Harold Camping-and what separates speculation from scholarship
The unveiling of the +32/-32 symmetry: Ussher (1996) and Newton (2060) both land precisely 32 years from 2028, while Anderson's AD 32 prediction serves as the fulcrum
A final case for unification in prophecy-how diverse methods align through TMQ to point toward a singular, Christ-centered convergence
More than just another end-time book, Quantum Calculations equips the reader with tools to think critically, interpret responsibly, and engage biblically with the concept of prophetic time.
This is not a date-setter's manifesto. It's a mathematical meditation on divine precision. Whether you're a theologian, skeptic, pastor, or curious seeker, this book challenges you to reconsider the numbers-and the God behind them.