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AMAZING FACTS
Anthony Mizrany
Have you ever wondered
how the theory of evolution measures up to basic laws of physics and
other findings of true science? The following may surprise you.
The
laws of thermodynamics
The first law of
thermodynamics states: "Matter cannot be created or destroyed." So how
did everything get started? Evolution has no answer to this whatsoever.
Creation says simply that God made it all by outright miracle, and He
made it so that it couldn't be added to or destroyed. This answer fits
perfectly-and it's the only one available!
The second law of
thermodynamics states: "Everything tends toward disorder." In other
words, if you leave something alone long enough, it doesn't get better,
it gets worse (e.g., decay, corrosion, "wear and tear," etc.). This is
the absolute opposite of the theory of evolution, which says that
everything is getting better and better all the time, evolving into
higher, more complicated life forms. The Bible agrees with the second
law of thermodynamics. "You, Lord, in the beginning laid the foundation
of the Earth, and the heavens are the work of Your hands. They will
perish, but You remain; and they will all grow old like a garment"
(Hebrews 1:10-11).
The
law of conservation of angular momentum
This law states: "If a
spinning object explodes, the pieces that fly off will spin in the same
direction." In other words, if an object spinning clockwise explodes,
all the fragments will spin clockwise. This is a law. It always happens.
This is bad news for the "big bang" theory!
If the big bang had
actually happened, then everything, by law, should be spinning in the
same direction-but it's not! According to evolution, all the planets in
our solar system came from the sun, but Venus and Uranus are spinning
backwards! There are 60 moons in our solar system, and many of them are
also spinning backwards. Several are even orbiting backwards!
The
age of the solar system: 6,000 years, or billions of years?
With the advent of
lasers and atomic clocks, measurements of time, size, and distance are
far more accurate than ever before. Did you know...
The sun burns off 5
million tons of gas per second. That means, of course, that the sun used
to be bigger. If the biblical account of Creation is true, the universe
and everything in it is about 6,000 years old. At the rate the sun is
burning up, the difference between its size 6,000 years ago and its size
now is negligible.-Good news for life on Earth! But at that same rate,
the sun would have been so much bigger and therefore so much closer to
Earth as "recently" as 20 or 30 million years ago that no life forms-not
even bacteria, much less dinosaurs-would have been possible. Meanwhile,
evolutionists contend the sun is about 4.7 billion years old, and that
life on Earth began forming in the oceans about 3.4 billion years ago.
Newton's law of
universal gravitation tells us that the bigger any two heavenly bodies
are, the greater the gravitational pull between them, and as those
bodies come closer to each other, the gravitational pull between them
increases by the "inverse square" (e.g., at half the distance, the
gravity is quadrupled). So a significantly older and larger sun would
have exerted a significantly stronger gravitational pull, and Earth and
the other planets could not have existed except in far more distant
orbits. This fact creates more problems for the theory of evolution,
because as the sun decreased to its present size and its gravitational
pull diminished, the planets would not have been pulled in to smaller
and closer orbits, but rather would have drifted into larger, more
distant orbits.
Earth's magnetic field
is getting weaker. Archaeological measurements show that Earth's
magnetic field was 40% stronger 1,000 years ago than it is today. If
Earth's magnetic field is caused by a decaying electric current in
Earth's metallic core-the most plausible explanation-Earth could not be
much older than about 10,000 years, or else that electrical current's
original strength would have been large enough to melt the planet.
Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are cooling off. Jupiter, for example,
radiates about twice as much energy as it receives from the sun. Saturn
radiates about three times as much as it receives from the sun. If the
solar system were billions or even millions of years old, these five
planets would have been dead cold a long time ago.
Saturn's rings are
expanding. In other words, the "clouds" of particles (thought to be a
mix of rocks, frozen gases, and water ice) that make up Saturn's rings
are becoming larger and less dense. At the rate they are expanding, they
would have dissipated long ago if the solar system were anywhere near as
old as evolutionists contend it is."
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