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Representing_Tromba
Representing_Tromba
Found this new study very interesting.sadly, I don't think it will become popular among cosmologists and scientists alike because it blatantly exposed the timeline problem evolutionists have built as false if this study holds true.
Woolen_Monkey
Woolen_Monkey
I'll read in a little
Woolen_Monkey
Woolen_Monkey
I read it ?
Prince_Azmiran_Myrian
Prince_Azmiran_Myrian
I don't see them giving that up very easily even if they accept this. It'll just be adjusted to fit turned around as more 'evidence'.
Representing_Tromba
Representing_Tromba
Perhaps, but it does compress the various evolutionary periods to a point that various past theories on how the earth's fauna evolved between periods will be impossible as many period shifts will be compressed to unrealistically short amounts of time. Although it doesn't bolster any young earth theories, it does bolster the young humanity, old earth/universe theory with a much more realistic timeline.
Conqueror_Quack
Conqueror_Quack
I am not going to get into detail as I don't have much time but that paper is poorly served by the headline.
The paper says that by fiddling with some of the properties of light, a reasonable match can be arrived at for the distribution of galaxies seen in early epochs.
Conqueror_Quack
Conqueror_Quack
But the paper hasn't shown concordance with other metrics of how our cosmos is thought to have evolved.
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