Two thousand years ago, disciples witnessed an impossibility: a man walking on water. Today, the modern mind, armed with science, demands an answer to the fundamental question: **What happens to a miracle when the physics behind it vanish?**
For centuries, the debate over Jesus's miracles has centered on **Dynamics**-the search for the precise physical mechanism (a sandbar, an optical illusion, a natural anomaly) that would explain the event. But as the event recedes into the distant past, the crucial, granular data required for scientific proof is **irretrievably lost.**
In **The Vanishing Mechanism**, Francisco Javier Macias Saucedo argues that this loss is not an intellectual defeat, but a theological service.
**This book presents a profound paradox:**
* **The Vanishing Mechanism:** As the centuries accumulate, the fleeting physical details ("Peter's Steps") necessary for any naturalistic explanation are lost.
* **The Contextual Ascendancy:** Simultaneously, the **Context**-the event's deep historical, literary, and theological impact-grows clearer and more robust.
Using the powerful analogy of **Peter's Boat**-where the **Boat** is the **Fixed Historical Reality** of the claim, and **Peter's Sinking Steps** are the lost physical details-the book shifts the focus from the impossible *how* to the enduring *why*. The ultimate purpose of the narrative is revealed not as a physics lesson, but as a **Christological Confession**, declaring the Divine Identity of Jesus Christ.
**Discover why the search for a scientific explanation is a chase for a sinking detail, and how the absence of proof for a mechanism is, in fact, the ultimate proof of the miracle's enduring, transformative truth.**
**It is the loss of the physical dynamic that secures the spiritual one.**