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Bible says science cannot possibly know how many years since creation
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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 73733203" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>Sure, where is yours????</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/deep-space/a9632/how-close-to-the-big-bang-can-we-see-16105099/" target="_blank">How Close to the Big Bang Can We See?</a></p><p></p><p>“And though we may spy flickers of the first stars, you don't have to go much deeper into cosmic history to encounter <strong>the ultimate limit</strong> to how far back we can ever see. As it turns out, we have already "seen" it. This cosmic dead end occurs at about 380,000 years post-big bang and is known as the epoch of recombination. Before this time, the universe was still too hot for electrons and protons to pair up and form the most basic atom, hydrogen. And unbound electrons scatter light. So, until those first hydrogen atoms came onto the scene, scientists think, the cosmos was an opaque soup of energy. Only afterward did the universe became transparent to light—light that was free to stream into our telescopes.”</p><p></p><p>So we can never see the beginning by their own admission since without light to observe.....</p><p></p><p>Unless you choose to chuck that theory and all of cosmology out the window.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 73733203, member: 332164"] Sure, where is yours???? [URL="https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/deep-space/a9632/how-close-to-the-big-bang-can-we-see-16105099/"]How Close to the Big Bang Can We See?[/URL] “And though we may spy flickers of the first stars, you don't have to go much deeper into cosmic history to encounter [B]the ultimate limit[/B] to how far back we can ever see. As it turns out, we have already "seen" it. This cosmic dead end occurs at about 380,000 years post-big bang and is known as the epoch of recombination. Before this time, the universe was still too hot for electrons and protons to pair up and form the most basic atom, hydrogen. And unbound electrons scatter light. So, until those first hydrogen atoms came onto the scene, scientists think, the cosmos was an opaque soup of energy. Only afterward did the universe became transparent to light—light that was free to stream into our telescopes.” So we can never see the beginning by their own admission since without light to observe..... Unless you choose to chuck that theory and all of cosmology out the window..... [/QUOTE]
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