The Paradox of Simple Complexity
"For this code that I am commanding you today, it is neither a wonder to you, nor is it far. It is not in the Expanse saying, "who will ascend for us to the Expanse and acquire it for us that we may hear and do?". It is not across the sea, saying, "Who will pass for us towards across the sea and acquire it for us that we may hear and do?". For, this thing is very close to you; in your mouth and in your heart to perform." Debarím (Deuteronomy) 30:11-14 Physical laws are not difficult to understand or comprehend, and they are not to be gatekept. Every object on this plane is subjected to them. These laws are symbols of processes, and these processes are not exclusive to space; they are everywhere you look and could possibly go. As such, these laws are not exclusive to scholars of varying specialties to bring down to your level for you to observe and repeat based on their word alone. They are not exclusive to people overseas, so foreign emissaries and missionaries are not needed to help you understand your world. These laws occur very close to you and as a result, they are in your speech and in your thoughts, even. The physical laws noted in the Torah are to be empirically tested, personally experienced and evidenced, and not to be believed as dictated by any level of authority whether religious or scholarly. If your mouth can speak it, then your mind (innermost being) has already conceived it, and both will find a way for your body to do it - exactly as you observed it. Observation leads to thinking, thinking leads to speaking, and speaking leads to action. It is the same way that galactic phenomena affect solar phenomena, which leads to atmospheric phenomena, which leads to terrestrial phenomena, all of which collectively influencing human psychology, sociology, and ecology. In other words, "Look up, look down, look around and God has been found."