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Re: Deep Universe: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered
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02/23/14 01:35 AM
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Mathematically, they are equivalent. Yes, one coordinate system yields much more elegant mathematics, but the results are equivalent. It's like deriving the formula for the area of a circle by integration: using Cartesian coordinates is more involved than using polar coordinates, but the formula is the same at the end.
Many people would say that even if the math was equivalent, the physics would be different. However, some big-time physicists have said otherwise. We'll see if the Higgs Boson gives us new insights. And it shouldn't be too surprising if advances in science prove the Bible true. I believe science is proving the Bible true now. It is easier than ever to see "divine attributes" in nature that cause great issues the math can't even start to address. I know evolutionists ignore this point I make. But, there are some honest evolutionary scientists and this is one of them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-vKh_jKX7QI have learned quite a bit from this video and I hope you do as well.
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Re: Deep Universe: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered
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02/24/14 03:35 PM
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One of the few valid questions evolutionists have is the size of the universe. Even though we can't judge these distances accurately, I do believe the universe is much larger than 6000 years of expansion.
Consequently, I simply trust God and accept the fact God could create such a huge universe in whatever time period He chose to take! And the fact that there isn't any possible naturalistic explanation for such a large universe proves the mighty miracle working power of the One True God!
Is it possible that the assumptions of the conclusion that it's much larger is based on are wrong or have changed?
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Re: Deep Universe: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered
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02/25/14 02:38 AM
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One of the few valid questions evolutionists have is the size of the universe. Even though we can't judge these distances accurately, I do believe the universe is much larger than 6000 years of expansion.
Consequently, I simply trust God and accept the fact God could create such a huge universe in whatever time period He chose to take! And the fact that there isn't any possible naturalistic explanation for such a large universe proves the mighty miracle working power of the One True God!
Is it possible that the assumptions of the conclusion that it's much larger is based on are wrong or have changed? Blessings kland, Of course! The universe may not be close to the size we think it is or it may be even bigger than we think it is. I was only saying I believe it's much larger than 6000 years of expansion could produce.
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Re: Deep Universe: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered
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Well, what I was saying, let's say it is as big as you think it is. Could the assumptions about expansion be wrong? Or could change/vary? For example, nothing goes faster than the speed of light. But yet, I've come across some things that suggest it might be possible. And with new information being discovered or thought about, could the assumptions concerning expansion be wrong?
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