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For centuries, art and popular culture have portrayed heaven as a soft, glowing realm of clouds and winged angels floating somewhere above the Earth. But according to one scientist, the reality — if it exists — may be far stranger, far more distant, and grounded in modern cosmology.

Dr. Michael Guillen, a former Harvard lecturer who holds PhDs in physics, mathematics, and astronomy, recently shared his provocative theory in an essay published by Fox News. In it, he argues that science may offer clues about where heaven could be located — and why humans can never reach it.

Guillen begins by pointing to a foundational discovery in astronomy: the expanding universe. In 1929, Edwin Hubble revealed that galaxies are moving away from one another, and that the farther a galaxy is from Earth, the faster it is receding.

“Hubble discovered that galaxies are rushing away from one another like shrapnel from a bomb,” Guillen wrote, adding that this movement follows a precise and measurable pattern. The farther “up” into space a galaxy lies, the faster it moves away from everything else.

According to Guillen, this leads to a staggering implication. A galaxy located roughly 273 billion trillion miles from Earth would be moving away at the speed of light — about 186,000 miles per second. That boundary is known as the Cosmic Horizon.

The Cosmic Horizon, Guillen explains, marks the absolute edge of the observable universe. Nothing made of matter can ever reach or cross it, because doing so would require traveling faster than light — something Einstein’s theory of relativity forbids.

This unreachable boundary is where Guillen believes heaven could exist.

Drawing parallels between science and Scripture, he notes that the Bible describes multiple levels of heaven: Earth’s atmosphere, outer space, and a highest heaven where God dwells. The Bible also repeatedly refers to heaven as being “up,” with God looking down upon Earth.

The Cosmic Horizon, Guillen argues, fits those descriptions uncannily well. It is as far “up” as one can go in the known universe, completely inaccessible to living humans, and permanently beyond our reach.

Modern cosmology suggests that an entire universe exists beyond this boundary — but one that is forever hidden from us.

“Our best astronomical observations and Einstein’s theories indicate that time stops at the Cosmic Horizon,” Guillen wrote. At that point, there is no past, present, or future — only timelessness.

Space, however, still exists beyond the horizon. That means whatever lies there could theoretically be habitable, though only for non-material, light-like entities.

Guillen also points out that the Cosmic Horizon is lined with the oldest observable objects in the universe. Whatever exists beyond it would predate those ancient structures — possibly even predating the Big Bang itself.

Taken together, Guillen believes these ideas align closely with biblical descriptions of heaven: a realm located far above, unreachable by mortals, inhabited by timeless, nonphysical beings, and serving as the dwelling place of a creator who existed before the universe began.

Whether one views the theory as spiritual insight or scientific speculation, Guillen’s argument offers a striking reimagining of heaven — not as a place hidden in the clouds, but as something waiting beyond the very edge of space and time.


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