"Galaxies have been found that are potentially twice the accepted age of what the universe is.
(14 million years)."
"Galaxies have been found that are potentially twice the accepted age of what the universe is.
(14 million years)."
No "Big Bang"
God created all things and there was nothing thar was not created by Him.
Yes, it's 27 b
illion now.And the earth is 4.54 billion years old.
There's a channel I follow that covers the telescope... it's both confirming and debunking a lot of ideas that we had before it launched.
No big deal if it disproves a thousand ideas of what we think we understand. That is the beauty of science it's always testing our ideas and revealing new information everyday.
Don't know of one scientist that believes we know everything (unlike believers with their childish God did it, and I don't care if I am wrong).
Forget God stand back in awe what science can do and what it has done for mankind.
One day science may bring peace to the world, something religion could never do.
Ole Sad Sack still doesn't believe science made all these weapons of war... He thinks they came thru Abiogenesis.
I posted a few years ago on here that science itself is constantly evolving, changing and has been amended and adapted to what new information we find out every single day, especially as new tech is developed to offer us more detailed or previously unseen or unknown information.
Our science is not infallible, .. it is merely a guide in some cases .... and in other cases, completely incorrect
Poor old pedobendover, doesn't even know what the word "May" means.
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Galaxies have been found that are potentially twice the accepted age of what the universe is.
(14 million years).
It has raised many questions in astrophysics, including even the Big Bang origin of the universe itself. The sacred text of the Big Bang may be fiction...
It might be something simple like the method for ageing the universe- called redshift
However that in itself raises doubt about distancin g anything in the universe.