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Star Formation and why evolution is not true
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<blockquote data-quote="True_Blue" data-source="post: 47698162" data-attributes="member: 28138"><p>Chalnoth, what is the force that drives diffusion?&#8221; Is it not kinetic energy? &#8220;Diffusion is defined as the spreading out from a concentrated source which results in an increase in the entropy (degree of disorder) of the substance. Diffusion occurs because of the random movement of molecules of the substance which allows them to separate from one another. The greater the space between these molecules the greater the ability for the molecular particles to spread out from one another.&#8221; Are you still willing to stand by your assertion that a star has greater entropy than a gas cloud? Is there any molecule more diffusive than H2? </p><p></p><p>Chalnoth, picture for a moment a group of engineers trying to hypercompress hydrogen gas. To compress hydrogen, it takes an exponentially greater amount of energy to linearly increase the pressure of hydrogen gas. Compression of hydrogen gas increases its temperature, and the kinetic energy is by far the greatest obstacle to compression well before intermolecular electromagnetic forces come into play, as you indirectly point out above. Can you conceive of human beings able to compress hydrogen gas in a tank so much that they ignite a fusion reaction? Can gravity by itself cause more compression than what engineers can do on earth?. Any compression solutions that human engineers come up with isn&#8217;t available in interstellar space. Gravity is an incredibly weak force compared to the forces working against it.</p><p></p><p>I&#8217;m glad you&#8217;ve repudiated the supernova theory of star formation. A lot of otherwise intelligent scientists have believed that to be a credible theory. I would also direct you to my previous post regarding the incredible lack of density in gas clouds. A given gas cloud may have a lot of mass, but that mass will not avail it if it&#8217;s spread out across lightyears of cubic volume. Jupiter is a THOUSAND TRILLION TRILLION times more dense than the gas cloud I calculated in an earlier post. I don&#8217;t see no fusion reactions on Jupiter. Scientists that infer star formation in gas clouds are looking at tea leaves. Unless we see some sort of hurricane structure around the star, sucking gas into it, the conventional theory must be discarded. The creationist theory, by contrast, makes great intuitive sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True_Blue, post: 47698162, member: 28138"] Chalnoth, what is the force that drives diffusion?” Is it not kinetic energy? “Diffusion is defined as the spreading out from a concentrated source which results in an increase in the entropy (degree of disorder) of the substance. Diffusion occurs because of the random movement of molecules of the substance which allows them to separate from one another. The greater the space between these molecules the greater the ability for the molecular particles to spread out from one another.” Are you still willing to stand by your assertion that a star has greater entropy than a gas cloud? Is there any molecule more diffusive than H2? Chalnoth, picture for a moment a group of engineers trying to hypercompress hydrogen gas. To compress hydrogen, it takes an exponentially greater amount of energy to linearly increase the pressure of hydrogen gas. Compression of hydrogen gas increases its temperature, and the kinetic energy is by far the greatest obstacle to compression well before intermolecular electromagnetic forces come into play, as you indirectly point out above. Can you conceive of human beings able to compress hydrogen gas in a tank so much that they ignite a fusion reaction? Can gravity by itself cause more compression than what engineers can do on earth?. Any compression solutions that human engineers come up with isn’t available in interstellar space. Gravity is an incredibly weak force compared to the forces working against it. I’m glad you’ve repudiated the supernova theory of star formation. A lot of otherwise intelligent scientists have believed that to be a credible theory. I would also direct you to my previous post regarding the incredible lack of density in gas clouds. A given gas cloud may have a lot of mass, but that mass will not avail it if it’s spread out across lightyears of cubic volume. Jupiter is a THOUSAND TRILLION TRILLION times more dense than the gas cloud I calculated in an earlier post. I don’t see no fusion reactions on Jupiter. Scientists that infer star formation in gas clouds are looking at tea leaves. Unless we see some sort of hurricane structure around the star, sucking gas into it, the conventional theory must be discarded. The creationist theory, by contrast, makes great intuitive sense. [/QUOTE]
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