universe

When you wish upon a star

Evolution of the cosmos is based primarily on speculation

The origins debate is not just confined to living things but also involves the whole cosmos. Evolution, based on naturalism, seeks to entirely exclude the idea of God. It assumes naturalistic forces to explain how the stars, sun, earth, and moon, came to be. Evolutionists speculate when seeking to explain stellar, galactic, planetary, and organic evolution. Of course, evolution, which attempts to explain one-time events without any empirical data to support the theory, has never been observed. All forms of cosmology are theoretical in nature because none can be tested. Each type of evolution above has many theories proposed for it, which suggests that there is no consensus.

Heavenly bodies emit light and other radiant energies, such as radio waves, from space that can be observed across great distance. There are unimaginable distances between stellar objects. The closest star to our solar system is Alpha Centauri. It is 4.3 light years away, which is equivalent to 25.5 trillion miles, an enormous distance for a next-door neighbor. These vast distances are only multiplied when we look at our own Milky Way galaxy composed of 100 billion stars. The widest part of the Milky Way measures 120,000 light years, which is 696,000 trillion miles.

The vast reaches of space make the earth appear totally insignificant. The Hubble Telescope orbiting around the earth gives us ideal conditions for observing light and other radiation in space, but it still faces the problem of observable distance. The universe is composed of countless stars occupying unimaginable space. It can only be studied from a speculative, almost unrealistic position. How can we call this a scientific fact when the evidence brought in is so circumstantial?

It is no wonder the field of cosmology has anywhere to turn but the realm of speculation. Without empirical data, it is not true science. This is exemplified by terms like dark matter and dark energy, concepts needed, according to evolutionary cosmology, to keep things expanding and moving in the universe. The problem, however, is that they cannot be observed at present, so cosmologists are devising new instruments in hopes of finding these hidden entities. For the cosmologist, the embarrassing fact is that this unobservable and unverifiable “dark stuff” occupies 95 percent of the universe. Only five percent is observable and can be accounted for. David Cline addressed this problem in Scientific American:

The Universe around us is not what appears to be. …. The motions of this visible material reveal that it is flotsam on an unseen sea of unknown material. We know a little about that sea. The terms we use to describe its components, “dark matter” and “dark energy,” serve mainly as expressions of our ignorance.” (David Cline, “The Search for Dark Matter,” Scientific American, vol. 288. March 2003 p. 52)

The same can be said of black holes. No one has observed one but some have theorized that it is an area of high density to which all light is attracted. Over and over again, speculation upon speculation, evolutionary cosmology builds arguments based on specks of information that, in effect, displace the Creator God from His rightful place in His universe. (Scientific American, vol. 288, March 2003 p. 52)

 

 


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You'll find answers to questions such as, What happened to the dinosaurs? Does radiometric dating really prove the earth is millions of years old? Do fossils show evolution? Why isn't there any evidence from evolutionists to show life forming itself from non-life? and many other topics in this brief and easy-to-read volume.



 

 

Morris studies geology, culture, and various creation theories to give a true picture of Earth history. Explodes popular misconceptions about the age of the earth by exposing the shaky reasoning behind radiometric dating; Morris's discussion of these fallacies alone is worth the price of the book. Includes a FREE POWERPOINT CD! Despite increasingly compelling arguments for biblical creation, many still doubt the Bible's clear timescale because, they think, it is impossible for light to have reached Earth in only a few thousands of years from stars that are millions of light-years away. One of the major stumbling blocks to the presentation of the Gospel in our culture today involves astronomy. For decades, public school students (and even seminary students!) have been taught that the world is far older than the Bible chronology suggests, even billions of years older. Some astronomers look at the stars and planets through a telescope. Author Danny Faulkner views them through a biblical perspective in this unique book. Written for the well-read layman from high school through adult, Universe by Design explores and explains the historical development of this science, including current ideas in the field. From a creationist standpoint, Faulkner also addresses common misconceptions, difficulties, and critiques about relativity and cosmology.