How do scientists contribute to evil?That's a good point.
The works of the devil remind us of our need for God.
Scientists have no clue how to fight evil. All they can do is contribute to it.
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How do scientists contribute to evil?That's a good point.
The works of the devil remind us of our need for God.
Scientists have no clue how to fight evil. All they can do is contribute to it.
You keep repeating yourself unnecessarily.As has been pointed out repeatedly
I never said they were the same. Doppler redshift is the result of objects moving through space. Plasma redshift is the result of inelastic scattering. Plasma redshift explains the apparent anomalous redshift without the need for empty space-expansion or dark-energy assumptions.plasma red shifting is different from doppler red shifting; it is betrayed by having differing shifts according to the frequency. Only doppler shifting shifts all the frequencies at once.
No thanks.But it is not necessary to consider space itself to be expanding. We can consider, instead, the receding galaxies limited to the speed of light and having their extreme red shifts augmented by the slowing of time the galaxies experience as they move faster away from us. It is an alternate understanding that results in exactly the same observations and if you don't like the expanding space idea you can take the special relativity effects idea instead. If you are interested in exploring the idea I just shared above, you can go to this website page
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmo_02.htm
and you can see the discussion there of the alternate ways of viewing the expansion of the universe.
I think it is your fixation on space-expansion that is the problem.It is regrettable that aspects of the two ways of viewing the expansion have been conflated from time to time in an inconsistent manner.
For one, by watering down terminology: such as plutoing "child in the womb" to "fetus."How do scientists contribute to evil?
You must be driving on reverse! Be careful!Your premise is perhaps one of the most backwards things I have ever read.
By demonstrating homosexuality is genetic and not a choice. Makes is harder to get away with bigotry.
So you tell me, what do you attribute to your car starting and running when you claim the timing was broken?
Then how could we see a time gap between a supernova explosion and rings of debris around supernova 1987a? How could we observe the continuing changes in supernova 1987a:
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I'll have to look at that more closely. However my first thought on that is that light is what carries the info..no? That would mean that we would see things here in time.Not only that, we were able to observe specific isotopes from gamma ray emissions of SN1987A 169,000 light years distant and measure their decay rates, which are exactly the same as we observe today on earth.
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/astro-ph/9912131
Full paper here: http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/9912131.pdf
The present is observed, the future and past are not.No, not end of story. I asked how you the past was physically different and by what means is that observed and quantified. So far you have not presented any evidence of a different past.
Yes, what Knodlseder observed via "gamma-ray line astronomy" is the gamma-ray portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in which the half-lives of several radionuclides were able to be measured that occurred 169,000 years ago. Those half-lives of those nuclides are well within what we measure today in geochronology labs. That is positive conformation that neither decay rates nor any physical properties have changed.I'll have to look at that more closely. However my first thought on that is that light is what carries the info..no? That would mean that we would see things here in time.
So Jesus did not exist. Thanks for the info.The present is observed, the future and past are not.
Yes, what Knodlseder observed via "gamma-ray line astronomy" is the gamma-ray portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in which the half-lives of several radionuclides were able to be measured that occurred 169,000 years ago. Those half-lives of those nuclides are well within what we measure today in geochronology labs. That is positive conformation that neither decay rates nor any physical properties have changed.
We do not observe the man now, or see Him make that wine..etc. in no sick way can that be taken to mean that He did not live. That is debating???So Jesus did not exist. Thanks for the info.
We do not observe the man now, or see Him make that wine..etc. in no sick way can that be taken to mean that He did not live. That is debating???
From soup to cells — the origin of life
“Evolution encompasses a wide range of phenomena: from the emergence of major lineages, to mass extinctions, to the evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria in hospitals today. However, within the field of evolutionary biology, the origin of life is of special interest because it addresses the fundamental question of where we (and all living things) came from. …”
Ref.: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/side_0_0/origsoflife_01
If tomorrow experts were to succeed in creating life from non-living matter, would you still argue that the origin of life is not an integral part of the theory of evolution?
That's a good point.
The works of the devil remind us of our need for God.
Scientists have no clue how to fight evil. All they can do is contribute to it.
Actually, noting that we now don't see the folks in Jesus day still is simple sanity.It's different state debating.
Unless time existed at the star (?) then it was not 169,000 years ago at all.The way you get that distance is by including time and distance in a parallax measure! So what we have is a star of unknown distance and unknown size. Some of the materials in that 'star' exploded and produced some stuff. How exactly that actually happened is theory. For example they talk of the r process.Yes, what Knodlseder observed via "gamma-ray line astronomy" is the gamma-ray portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in which the half-lives of several radionuclides were able to be measured that occurred 169,000 years ago. Those half-lives of those nuclides are well within what we measure today in geochronology labs. That is positive conformation that neither decay rates nor any physical properties have changed.