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The center of the universe is Jerusalem, which God the Creator calls the navel of the earth.The center of the universe is everywhere, because on any observers point of view anywhere would observer distant galaxies moving away in all directions.
I still don't know how the light could have got from the distant stars, to earth. I can't get my head around it at the moment. I wonder if Sungenis is a young or old earther?
The center of the universe is Jerusalem, which God the Creator calls the navel of the earth.
All the universe is just an extension of the created earth, with its heavens, which heavens were stretched out from the earth on day 2, between the divided waters of creation.
The half of the waters are still above the heavens.
Your source does not have a very good grasp of science. The Big Bang had to originate from some place. The fact that we cannot see the edge of the universe in any direction (it estimated to have a lower bound of 80 billion light years across), hardly means that it has no edges.
Don't hold your breath.I don't know that a very good precise model has been found yet by creationists
Your source does not have a very good grasp of science. The Big Bang had to originate from some place. The fact that we cannot see the edge of the universe in any direction (it estimated to have a lower bound of 80 billion light years across), hardly means that it has no edges.
OK, I read the whole thing. You should have gone to the end, which contradicts the title:The big bang started with a singularity much small than an atom! Therefore, everywhere was 'within'.
The link was actually from the University of California so I guess it should have had a good grasp of science?
OK, I read the whole thing. You should have gone to the end, which contradicts the title:
...there is still a possibility that these models are not accurate on scales larger than we can observe. We still have no real answer to the question "Where is the centre of the universe?".So I am afraid that your source does not actually say what you thought it said.
The fact that everything is moving away from everything else does not mean that there is no center.It only takes a little digging!
Origins: Hubble: Tools: The Center of The Universe | Exploratorium
Yes, you're exactly right. In the Big Bang model the universe has no center, no edge, and wherever you are in the universe, it appears like you're in the center. It is the "unbounded" solution of the GR equations used by cosmologists to describe the universe. The initial explosion doesn't occur in space, but creates it's own space as it expands.But you could argue it is 'everywhere in the universe'.
The light was brought into being right here, in the heavens of earth, before they were stretched out. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth, in darkness.I still don't know how the light could have got from the distant stars, to earth. I can't get my head around it at the moment. I wonder if Sungenis is a young or old earther?
It is no coincidence that Scandinavian scientists led the way in showing that we live in an Electric Universe.[/font]
When the stars fall to earth, they fall right down to their birth center....and they shall fall, as the Word of God states.The fact that everything is moving away from everything else does not mean that there is no center.
"It turns out that every point in the universe sees itself as the center!" That is just a way of expressing the fact that dark energy is causing everything to move away from everything else. He is explicitly not stating that everywhere is the center of the universe. You are taking the author completely out of context.
The Word of God.Evidence?
What does any of this have to do with our discussion about where the center of the universe is?When the stars fall to earth, they fall right down to their birth center....and they shall fall, as the Word of God states.
We live in a supernatural creation, supernaturally created, and supernaturally upheld.
...Dear his, It's not a theory but instead is what Scripture actually says. Gen 1:6-8 tells us the firmament, which God called "heaven" was made the 2nd Day.[
Genesis 2:4 tells us the LORD made other heavenS (Plural) on the 3rd Day, the SAME Day the first Earth was made.
This is entirely false, galaxies are filtred into 3D weblike-like structures or complex soap bubbles, that bound huge volumes of empty space. So the distribution is not random at all. There are dense huge superclusters and massive voids devoid of any galaxies. These structures are theorized to be the product of dark matter.galactic density is pretty much uniform no matter which direction we look, and in the first model that's true everywhere in the universe.
I answered this:What doews any of this have to do with our discussion about where the center of the universe is?
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