94% of the universe’s galaxies are permanently beyond our reach

Problem is things don't add properly.

Dark matter.


"Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter thought to account for approximately 85% of the matter in the universe"

Wow, it's hypothetical, we don't know what it is, if it exists, though we know something is there breaking the rules we do know, and it accounts for perhaps 85% of the universe. Or the universe we know.

That's a lot of "we don't know". And there's probably more.
What do you mean "things don't add properly?"

To mean, it means the universe is still having heavenly bodies being added to it, i.e. created, and expanding.
 
Not if you ignore him...
Those who ignore Him get His wrath.

What happens if I ignore evolution? One doesn't want to ignore natural selection as that is part of creation science. One can ignore macroevolution or birds from dinosaurs or apes became humans. Those who do could be criticized for ignoring macroevolution, but they can just say where's the evidence?
 
What do you mean "things don't add properly?"

To mean, it means the universe is still having heavenly bodies being added to it, i.e. created, and expanding.

It means scientists do the math, and the results aren't what's happening out there.

So they work the other way, they get the results and try and make the math, and find out something's missing.
 
What do you mean "things don't add properly?"

To mean, it means the universe is still having heavenly bodies being added to it, i.e. created, and expanding.
Is the Continued creation of heavenly bodies in Genesis?
Creation and Destruction of stars?
I thought it say's that was all a DONE Deal in ONE day.
Dark Matter in Genesis?
More heavenly body addition/destruction is more like Big Bang.

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94%? Well that sucks. So we can only visit about 12 billion galaxies.

Eventually that 94% of galaxies will disappear over the horizon like a sailboat.

Keep in mind: this is a snapshot, if we were ale to leave today at the speed of light. The percentage of galaxies we can never visit grows by the minute. If we just sit here long enough, there will be no galaxies in the sky, save for our own. (And then Hubble would lose the Great Debate!)

  • The universe is expanding, with every galaxy beyond the Local Group speeding away from us.
  • Today, most of the universe's galaxies are already receding faster than the speed of light.
  • All galaxies currently beyond 18 billion light-years are forever unreachable by us, no matter how much time passes.
94%? Well that sucks. So we can only visit about 12 billion galaxies.

Eventually that 94% of galaxies will disappear over the horizon like a sailboat.

Keep in mind: this is a snapshot, if we were ale to leave today at the speed of light. The percentage of galaxies we can never visit grows by the minute. If we just sit here long enough, there will be no galaxies in the sky, save for our own. (And then Hubble would lose the Great Debate!)

  • The universe is expanding, with every galaxy beyond the Local Group speeding away from us.
  • Today, most of the universe's galaxies are already receding faster than the speed of light.
  • All galaxies currently beyond 18 billion light-years are forever unreachable by us, no matter how much time passes.
Most people have no real grasp of how fast the speed of light actually is. Think of it this way, if you could send a beam of light around the earth at the equator, in one second the beam would circle the earth seven and one half times.
 
Is the Continued creation of heavenly bodies in Genesis?
Creation and Destruction of stars?
I thought it say's that was all a DONE Deal in ONE day.
Dark Matter in Genesis?
More heavenly body addition/destruction is more like Big Bang.

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Jeez. Dark matter is for the atheists. You have to know that they believed in an eternal universe contrary to the creationists and were wrong. Something new I've learned today is that it was the creationists who thought the Earth was spherical. It turns out that it was the atheists and contrarians who thought the Earth was flat. That's some joke on Flattie Hollie, isn't it :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:?

Moreover, there are no new heavenly bodies being added as God ended His creation on the sixth day. What the atheists think is that new bodies are continued to be created with this dark matter. It's ridiculous. One does not get something from nothing:

"Atheist Stephen Hawking claims: "Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing".[5] Hawking further claims that the universe “popped into existence without violating the known laws of Nature".[6]

Atheist Victor J. Stenger wrote: "Assuming the universe came from nothing, it is empty to begin with…".[7]

The atheist philosopher Quinton Smith indicated “the most reasonable belief is that we came from nothing, by nothing, and for nothing."[8]

Wayne Jackson wrote at the Christian Courier regarding Victor J. Stenger's hypothesis that the universe came from nothing:

First, in defiance of one of the most elementary principles of logic, the atheist suggests that “something” (e.g., the Universe) came from “nothing;” that zero plus zero equals something greater than zero.
Victor Stenger, an atheistic professor at the University of Hawaii, admits that “everyday experience and common sense” supports the concept that something cannot come from nothing. Nevertheless, he suggests that “common sense is often wrong, and our normal experiences are but a tiny fraction of reality” (26-27). If you want to be an atheist, you must put your “common sense” on the shelf![9]

You, as an atheist, must put your "common sense" on the shelf! Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

 
It's 21st century creation science as we are still discovering science backs up the Bible. I've been arguing that there was no life on Mars and now no life on Venus due to its harsh environment. More evidence against life on other planets. See how Earth is special? We had what abu afak posted, but he was wrong. What was terrible was he just discarded an AIG article used to criticize his post. When an atheist just discards things such as AIG science articles in S&T, then he needs to be pointed out and chastised.

I had to post God created natural selection or else the atheists would've stolen another scientific finding from the creator. As for the vastness of space, well, I can accept it and that humans won't be able to explore all of it because it shows God's unlimited power. The Bible states his arm is expanding the universe like a curtain and tent to dwell in. OTOH, the atheist scientists have made up invisible dark matter and dark energy to explain how the universe is expanding.
That's enough, Jimmy. Pounding your bibles in the Science forum is in bad form.
 
Jeez. Dark matter is for the atheists. You have to know that they believed in an eternal universe contrary to the creationists and were wrong. Something new I've learned today is that it was the creationists who thought the Earth was spherical. It turns out that it was the atheists and contrarians who thought the Earth was flat. That's some joke on Flattie Hollie, isn't it :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:?

Moreover, there are no new heavenly bodies being added as God ended His creation on the sixth day. What the atheists think is that new bodies are continued to be created with this dark matter. It's ridiculous. One does not get something from nothing:

"Atheist Stephen Hawking claims: "Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing".[5] Hawking further claims that the universe “popped into existence without violating the known laws of Nature".[6]

Atheist Victor J. Stenger wrote: "Assuming the universe came from nothing, it is empty to begin with…".[7]

The atheist philosopher Quinton Smith indicated “the most reasonable belief is that we came from nothing, by nothing, and for nothing."[8]

Wayne Jackson wrote at the Christian Courier regarding Victor J. Stenger's hypothesis that the universe came from nothing:

First, in defiance of one of the most elementary principles of logic, the atheist suggests that “something” (e.g., the Universe) came from “nothing;” that zero plus zero equals something greater than zero.
Victor Stenger, an atheistic professor at the University of Hawaii, admits that “everyday experience and common sense” supports the concept that something cannot come from nothing. Nevertheless, he suggests that “common sense is often wrong, and our normal experiences are but a tiny fraction of reality” (26-27). If you want to be an atheist, you must put your “common sense” on the shelf![9]

You, as an atheist, must put your "common sense" on the shelf! Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.


Jimmy said:

 
94%? Well that sucks. So we can only visit about 12 billion galaxies.

Eventually that 94% of galaxies will disappear over the horizon like a sailboat.

Keep in mind: this is a snapshot, if we were ale to leave today at the speed of light. The percentage of galaxies we can never visit grows by the minute. If we just sit here long enough, there will be no galaxies in the sky, save for our own. (And then Hubble would lose the Great Debate!)

  • The universe is expanding, with every galaxy beyond the Local Group speeding away from us.
  • Today, most of the universe's galaxies are already receding faster than the speed of light.
  • All galaxies currently beyond 18 billion light-years are forever unreachable by us, no matter how much time passes.
Probably best to stay in the local Virgo Supercluster anyway; mankind is not yet ready to understand or even comprehend what lies beyond that.
 
Probably best to stay in the local Virgo Supercluster anyway; mankind is not yet ready to understand or even comprehend what lies beyond that.
The universe appears to be essentially homogeneous in every direction. So what "lies beyond" the Virgo Supercluster is just another supercluster that looks and is about the same as ours. And beyond that supercluster, another supercluster about the same as the first two.

What are you getting at?
 
The universe appears to be essentially homogeneous in every direction. So what "lies beyond" the Virgo Supercluster is just another supercluster that looks and is about the same as ours. And beyond that supercluster, another supercluster about the same as the first two.

What are you getting at?
Most humans on this planet still have very primitive ideas.
 
Most humans on this planet still have very primitive ideas.
For example, If it were revealed to the general public tomorrow that other life exists it would completely shatter many peoples belief that we are alone in the universe and God's chosen. There are a whole lot of other issues which would also occur. Like I said, most aren't ready for that. Think of the poor " Flat Earthers ". Lol.
 
Ever notice how the biggest sinners become the most devout religious people given enough time. My guess is they can't forgive themselves, or they've gotten even worse. Take your pick.
 
Ever notice how the biggest sinners become the most devout religious people given enough time. My guess is they can't forgive themselves, or they've gotten even worse. Take your pick.
That's the rub. Do you get it Stann? Jesus, as the Wrath of God, does not need to come a second time. All everyone has to do is ask God for forgiveness and He will.
 
That's the rub. Do you get it Stann? Jesus, as the Wrath of God, does not need to come a second time. All everyone has to do is ask God for forgiveness and He will.
Since GOD resides within each of us, we need to forgive ourselves first, then we can embrace GOD, who neither needs or requires us to make pleas of any kind on our own behalf.
 

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