No Strawman dad. All science is interconnected and all science is based on the same methodology. You want to pick and choose what you will accept and what you won't, but you cannot do so and still maintain any continuity.
Stop with the nonsense. Nothing is connected to ignorance. If you do not know what the basic forces are, then don't try to cover up, and hide behind something we do know as a package deal.
Of what practical benefit is your ....
The bible is of practical benefit to man. It inspires charity, and has provided a way of salvation for man. Not knowing what time is or gravity, or spin, or nuclear forces, etc is of no benefit to anyone.
I will make it simple for you, dad. What is the size and average distance from earth of the star Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis)? According to "total failure, and utterly incompetent" science, it is a red supergiant star that is 18-19 times as large as our sun and is 643 ± 146 light years away from us.
Betelgeuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tell us the real truth about this star, dad.
That star is beyond your knowledge as well. If you can't even tell us what the forces in our own backyard are, why look for a red herring far away??
As for your star, it seems that if we lose your old ages, it makes more sense.
"The
kinematics of Betelgeuse are not easily explained. The age of a Class M supergiant with an initial mass of 20M☉ is roughly 10 million years.
[4][71] Given its current space motion, a
projection back in time would take Betelgeuse around 290
parsecs farther from the
galactic plane where there is no star formation region—an implausible scenario..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betelgeuse
And of course they claim it is a runaway.
"The most likely star-formation scenario for Betelgeuse is that it is a
runaway star.."
The things you guys resort to, in making up your fables amazes me!
Like this gem..
""The star is traveling at an absurd velocity, twice as much as the star needs to escape the galaxy's gravitational field," said Brown. "There is no star that travels that quickly under normal circumstances — something exotic has to happen."
There's another twist to this story.
Based on the speed and position of HE 0437-5439, the star would have to be 100 million years old to have journeyed from the Milky Way's core. Yet its mass — 9 times that of our Sun — and blue color mean that it should have burned out after only 20 million years, far shorter than the transit time it took to get to its current location.
The most likely explanation for the star's blue color and extreme speed is that it was part of a triple-star system that was involved in a gravitational
billiard-ball game with the galaxy's monster black hole. "
http://www.astronomy.com/~/link.aspx?_id=99340f74-1b5a-47a7-b243-8c282ca1c8e4
I truly find it hard to accept that anyone actually believes this nonsense.
No wonder you don't even know what the basic forces are.