]To everyone in this forum, please, explain to me the Speed Of Light being C=299,792,458 metres per second. And the fact that, if we are in such a young Universe, we can see stars that are located at millions of light years away. Shouldn't we be unable to see them, because their light couldn't have possibly reached us, yet? From what I recall we should only be able to see starts only a thousand light years away. And, that is not the case.
Tucked away in the speed of light problem are a number of enormous assumptions about how things are. What is there between us and that star? Mostly lots of stuff we don't understand.
If distance is the primary issue and the time to cross it, does it mean anything that across these enormous distances we have perhaps 90% of everything that is, but which we can't see. Now, I am not taking that assumption as gospel, but consider the 99% of all the energy in your car. It can burn fairly quietly for about 350 miles or it can blow you house to pieces under the right conditions.
THus, it is quite unfair to assume that the distance between us and the star and its present appearance really is static or worth all the confidence reposed in it by evolutionists.
I don't agree with the white hole cosmology of Russ Humphries, but it certainly points to the theoretical possibilities in a universe where science admits not knowing much at about 90% of the matter and energy.
This all exists at one end of the scale -- ie, across the large expanses of time and space.
At the other end of the scale is the very small and the question of what happens in all those very small spaces, smaller than partices, that are the components of what separates us from those stars.
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Now for one final length scale - still smaller. This is the length scale at which quantum gravity should become important - the Planck length l. On the scale of the Planck length, it's possible that the structure of spacetime becomes quite different from the four-dimensional manifold we know and love. Spacetime itself becomes a foam (according to Wheeler) or a bucket of dust (according to Wheeler) or a bubbling sea of virtual black holes (according to Hawking) or a weave of knots or tangles (according to Ashtekar, Rovelli, and Smolin). In short, it's weird, but beyond that nobody really knows. To be more precise, the Planck length is the length scale at which quantum mechanics, gravity and relativity all interact very strongly. Thus it depends on hbar, c, and Newton's gravitational constant G.
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/length...#planck_length
Add to this the demonstated inherent energy in a "vacuum" (see Casimir effect), for which Richard Feynman said there is practically no limit to the energy therein. According to some theories, on these particles represent the effects of events beyond our reality in other dimensions. So, how exactly do we define that conclusively? Today there is no lightning in New Jersey. But, it is still possible. And you better believe that enormous violence by lightning was possible in the past and future of our atmosphere.
So, while the process of light getting here is demonstrably unlike the process of car covering a certain length of highway. Light is "probagated" in some senses along this field of virtual particles, according to some theories. Assuming a uniformitarian behavior is pretty bold.
There are several people in the past several years who have demonstrated variations in the speed of light and provided a number of theories for the same. The first and best in recent history is at setterfield.org. A good Christian and a lovely man.
http://www.setterfield.org
(So good that evolutionists will break the rules to diss him here.)
On a side note, why is the Universe degrading so fast, if it was created perfect?
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If you believe that satan is real, many possibilities can be offered.
If you believe that man can indeed choose to live apart from God, then the world from which man chooses to exclude God can be expected to have some trouble.
If you believe that our planet and those on it have never been attacked by malevolent forces but has only been affected by the benign hand of the Lord, then I am not sure how to address your question or what to do about your parenting skills.
