I do not think God is A'morphic. Do you?
No I do not. You cannot apply human characteristics to God because man is not the image of God. Man is not even IN the image of God. The first man (and woman) were created in the image of God. But they did not remain IN Him, so as to remain in His image, and any who came after them, from them, came in their likeness.
The image of God... is Christ. So you can apply to God the attributes that you find in Christ. Because Christ is the Truth about God. See Christ... see God. Know Christ... know God.
God is not human, so hence he does not possess human characteristics, to know God better and to understand him better I study science. There has been a new discovery of strange signals picked up from black holes and distant supernovae suggest there's more to space-time than Einstein believed. This is reported in New Scientist.
I see the appeal in that. Even though it is Christ who is the image of God. I can see the appeal in that the processes of science may help one to see the processes of God in creation, as well as simply feed our curiosity and knowledge about the universe we live in. I enjoy this also. But I still know to look at Christ if I want to see/know the Truth about God.
The physical realm and things within the physical realm also provide examples so that we can get a sense of how things are/how things work in the spiritual realm.
For example... the temple that Moses was instructed to build is a reflection of a spirtual equivalent. There was a Most Holy (God), a curtain/door (Christ) to get TO the Most Holy (God).
In Egypt during the famine... Joseph (Christ) distributed the grain (holy spirit/water of life) that belonged to Pharoah (God) to all those Joseph (Christ) chose. If one wanted grain (holy spirit/water of life) from Pharoah (God), then one had to go to Joseph (Christ) FIRST. He did not go directly to Pharoah, but to the one Pharoah appointed in charge of all of his possessions, the land, the grain, etc.
If we understand space-time better, what could be the possibillities that time travel may be possible and all the consequences of natural disasters undone? Rev 21.4 could be possible?
As in death being undone and the events that man himself set in motion when man did not remain in God... ? Yes!
I am assumeing that you mean the consequences of natural disasters (only called disasters if man is in the way, otherwise these are just events, making life possible to thrive/develop... or maybe ripples left over that allowed life to thrive/exist to begin with)... being death, or injury (at least to the physical body)?
No need for time travel... although time travel in a sense could explain how those who have seen and/or exist in that time know to warn us of what IS coming and at what times such things DO happen. Such things will simply happen at the time they are appointed TO happen, according to God's knowledge and wisdom (far more than our own, including in space-time and mathematics, etc)
Peace to you!
tammy