So my best guess is that time does not exist as we know it in deep space. After all if time is not there (the same as here) then it could not take great time for light to move there.
I think Dad's trying to say that, if God made stars so man would look at them, then light would come to Earth instantly. God wouldn't make something for us to look at if we wouldn't be able to see it for so long. At least, that's my interpretation, and here's my response:Wait, what? I have no idea what you are trying to say.
That is a HUGE assumption; and we all know how to spell assume.I think Dad's trying to say that, if God made stars so man would look at them, then light would come to Earth instantly.
Well, let's assume the bible is true. Let's assume Adam saw the stars. Let's assume that took very little time to see those stars.That is a HUGE assumption; and we all know how to spell assume.
So is the measure of distance by "light year" moot? For example, it really does not take 8 minutes for sun light to hit earth ,it is in real time.So my best guess is that time does not exist as we know it in deep space. After all if time is not there (the same as here) then it could not take great time for light to move there.
No, that is fine and tested. Look at it this way, to the nearest star, we could fit our solar system distance let's say, for an example 40 times. The only places we have ever seen and experienced time is in this little section near earth...which in this example is only 1/40 of the distance!So is the measure of distance by "light year" moot? For example, it really does not take 8 minutes for sun light to hit earth ,it is in real time.
No, they do not know what is actually going on in the interior of the earth. It is belief based only. They, for example assume that what a seismic wave does on the surface, it also does deep inside the earth.Ok I will say it.. nice Lost4Words.. funny..loved it.
Well this is just a "time" bubble we live in. And years go..did not they say TIME is NOT consent any more? You know for ME.. i love reading about this kind of stuff. But when MAN tells me whats IN SIDE the Sun and what the other Planets are really like.. based on..NEVER being there. The fact on our own planet we only went down what 7.5 miles and yet we KNOW whats going on inside.
In this life, we may never see many of these things. Fortunately He gave us eternal life and we will have new bodies suitable for the tour.I think the stars were made for God to see. There are many things in the universe, even on our own planet, that we will never see, because they're deep in the ocean or in the center of the earth or some such.
God created the universe because it's amazing, and God gets to see it, like a painter who paints for the joy of it. It's a privilege that we get to see a small part of God's art.
How would you know creation was a fantasy? If the stars were created for us to see, then we can rule out millions of years travel TIME right away. As for science, it has no clue whatsoever either way what time itself is like out there..only here.Ok dad, on what exactly do you base this little bit of fantasy?
Somebody needs to shine more light on the subject!
A light year is the term for how much distance light travels in a year. The OP is about time not existing the same in deep space, so that to travel that distance might take one second rather than one year as we know time here..or whatever the difference might be. The point being that if time were not the same all over the universe, we could not say how much time is involved in light travel to the earth. No millions of billions of years.Nice pun there doggie.
My first thought was the OP is confused about the term "light years." It's actually a distance, not a period of time, in astornomy jargon. This refers to how far away one celestial body is from another - in this case a star from Earth. If the OP is talking about travel time for light rays to reach Earth's atmosphere, that is only eight minutes from our sun.
God created matter and the time as well for light to travel here.So my best guess is that time does not exist as we know it in deep space. After all if time is not there (the same as here) then it could not take great time for light to move there.
I would be afraid of time if I were you. Have great fear about billions of years...ok?A light year is the term for how much distance light travels in a year. The OP is about time not existing the same in deep space, so that to travel that distance might take one second rather than one year as we know time here..or whatever the difference might be. The point being that if time were not the same all over the universe, we could not say how much time is involved in light travel to the earth. No millions of billions of years.
Right, and how much time that was may not be known as far as deep space goes.God created matter and the time as well for light to travel here.
Imagined time should cause no fear.I would be afraid of time if I were you. Have great fear about billions of years...ok?