You don't. Try to show the cosmic ladder rungs and we'll see.
I don't care if you wish to accept that the far universe is the same and time exists the same and etc, by blind faith. Unlike you I can talk about it. I know what I believe and can defend it.
Sorry. I know better. Empty indefensible claims have no place here.
For atheists, I have no intention of demanding they believe anything. I only ask that their beliefs be supported clearly, and that the poor fairy tale believing folks admit they really do not know at all. This I demand.
For lurkers here is a good example of the fairy tale collage that has masqueraded as science for a long time now.
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an
average-sized star [this is based on so called distances that involve beliefs that time exists homogeneously in all the universe] in our galaxy, the
Milky Way, it has the mass [this also is based on same as above] of 2 with 30 zeros after it in kilograms, with 1 kilogram equaling just over 2.2 pounds.
That kind of mass results [the kind of mass based on above premises] in a tremendous gravitational force and a colossal amount of gravitational pressure in the core of the sun, to the tune of over 500 billion pounds per square inch. With
that kind of pressure the temperature at the core [that kind is not proven or knowable, but based on a belief system only]of the sun exceeds 27 million degrees. There’s
even more gravitational pressure and even higher temperatures
in more massive stars.
[Size and distance and mass wholly based on the unsupportable belief time is the same there]
Because of this tremendous heat, hydrogen atoms in the inner core of stars are zipping along at
incredible speeds [all based on the same belief] and slamming into each other with incredible violence.
[over great time that has not been observed, the few smashes we see or think we see involve great time also. it makes a difference what size and speed something hitting something else has. Ifa tennis ball smashed into earth, or Mars smashed into earth there is a big difference]] By their very nature, hydrogen atoms tend to be electrically repulsive to each other. They don’t even like to be close. But because the force of these collisions totally overwhelms their atomic independence, they not only bash into each other, they actually fuse together. This is the process of nuclear fusion.
It’s like slamming your hands together with such force that they merge, or fuse into one big hand.
[yeah right]
Inside the cores of stars, hydrogen atoms are fusing together to form heavier helium atoms. It takes four hydrogen atoms fusing together to form one heavier helium atom, and in the process, energy is produced. That’s the tricky and extremely complicated part of nuclear fusion. It all has to do with Albert Einstein’s famous assertion that
energy and mass can be interchanged if you have the right conditions, and those conditions are met in the violent cores of stars.
[only in faith based models that take leaps of faith]
The collective radiation from all of these hydrogen atom collisions, in the form of light, heat, gamma rays, and X-rays, slowly makes its way to the outer layer of a star. From there, the radiation travels in all directions from the star at the speed of light, over
186,000 miles per second."
[on earth, we see light move in our time zone at that speed. No way to know speeds where stars are, we need distances and etc, which all require time existing there to know]
Sky Watch: Inside the violent core of a star (and our sun) – Twin Cities