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1. Galaxies wind too fast!
Our galaxy is a spiral galaxy! The inner stars are moving faster than the outer stars. If our galaxy was more than a few hundred million years- it would be just a featureless disc. One theory that was popular and then failed was called density wave theory. It was abolished when they discovered what has been dubbed the spiral whirpool galaxy.
2. Too few supernovae.
According to astronomical observations, galaxies like ours experience a supernova about every 25 years. But all available galaxies we observe only show gas and dust remnants from supernovae that are consistent with a 7,000 year universe.
3. Comets disintegrate too quickly.
Secular astronomers theorize that comets are the same age as our universe, c. 5 billion years.
But as comets pass near the sun, they lose so much mass that they could only be 100,000 years at most. The bb'ers have advanced that new comets from an unproven, unseen, un verifiable "oort" cloud so thus renewing comets often. But that is fantasy solving a problem.
4. time and distance problem.
If the big bang occurred c. 14 billion years ago as hypothesized, there is an enormous problem We have seen galaxies 13.2 bly distant from us! That means under standard bb cosmology, the light we are seeing from that distant galaxy took 13.2 billion years at light speed to reach us! This poses an unsolvable problem for the big bang. The universe is hypothesized to be 13.8 billion years ols from the time of the big bang. this means that the 13.2 billion light year distant galaxy had to travel at 20X the speed of light to reach that point in space time (and form itself from energy to matter to clumps to planets and stars at waRP 20) in 600 million years to shine the light as a fully formed galaxy with millions of stars that is reaching us now!
The most scientific statement about the universe is still Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Our galaxy is a spiral galaxy! The inner stars are moving faster than the outer stars. If our galaxy was more than a few hundred million years- it would be just a featureless disc. One theory that was popular and then failed was called density wave theory. It was abolished when they discovered what has been dubbed the spiral whirpool galaxy.
2. Too few supernovae.
According to astronomical observations, galaxies like ours experience a supernova about every 25 years. But all available galaxies we observe only show gas and dust remnants from supernovae that are consistent with a 7,000 year universe.
3. Comets disintegrate too quickly.
Secular astronomers theorize that comets are the same age as our universe, c. 5 billion years.
But as comets pass near the sun, they lose so much mass that they could only be 100,000 years at most. The bb'ers have advanced that new comets from an unproven, unseen, un verifiable "oort" cloud so thus renewing comets often. But that is fantasy solving a problem.
4. time and distance problem.
If the big bang occurred c. 14 billion years ago as hypothesized, there is an enormous problem We have seen galaxies 13.2 bly distant from us! That means under standard bb cosmology, the light we are seeing from that distant galaxy took 13.2 billion years at light speed to reach us! This poses an unsolvable problem for the big bang. The universe is hypothesized to be 13.8 billion years ols from the time of the big bang. this means that the 13.2 billion light year distant galaxy had to travel at 20X the speed of light to reach that point in space time (and form itself from energy to matter to clumps to planets and stars at waRP 20) in 600 million years to shine the light as a fully formed galaxy with millions of stars that is reaching us now!
The most scientific statement about the universe is still Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.