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Respected television manufacturer Barbara Hall cited God at the Speed of Light among the inspirations for her creation of the CBS Tv set series Joan of Arcadia (2003-05). The unique and supernatural characteristics of light that influenced Hall have evenly served to inspire the likes of Copernicus, Ole Romer, Michelson/Morley, Sir Edwin Hubble, and Albert Einstein. Einstein, for occasion, frequently envisioned what it might be like to drive on the back of the photon as it sped across the universe at the velocity of light - a velocity of which he calculated that time ceased to exist. Since Einstein first interested his special theory, technology has repeatedly confirmed the cessation of their time as of this singular velocity. The term light velocity has paradoxically become the ultimate oxymoron: a speed of 186,000 a long way per second in a environment where time doesn't exist. The ramifications are serious and will be the topic of this book - ramifications so serious, in fact, as to convince this writer, an ultimate skeptic, an eternal intelligent vitality must exist. Once Lee Baumann emerged to accept fully these scientifically proven yet supernatural features of light, his further research only solidified the truly metaphysical aspect of this ubiquitous form of common energy. Suddenly information of "the light" in the near-death experience and the Earth's sacred texts (e.g., "I am the light of the world") required no further explanation. God stocks an intimate romance with light. Baumann's God at the Speed of Light will match and fortify the spiritual base of any religious view.