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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Re: Big Bang Theory Blows Up in Scientists' Faces

    It's interesting that dynamite is always used to take down structures, never to build them.

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  • Nobar King
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    If you are looking for evidence of the Big Bang, what direction do you point your telescope?

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    If all this "big bang" radiation existed all life on earth would have died of cancer thousands of years ago.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Pim Pendergast View Post
    Attempts are underway to repair the Herouni Antenna, which apparently found that there is no cosmic microwave background, and hence that there was no Big Bang.
    As it happens, Landover Christian University Department of Applied Creationism has a huge radio telescope and that has not detected any "Background Radiation" either. In the absence of any evidence, the conclusion can only be that there is none.

    If I remember rightly, I asked Captain Portway to pass on the message of confirmation to Prof. Herouni and I think we are mentioned in the citations.

    If you think about it, sort of exploding everything is not going to be a good way of making something. For example, if you blew up a mountain, you wouldn't expect it to mysteriously form into a tropical island filled with birds and animals, would you?

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  • Big Bang Theory Blows Up in Scientists' Faces

    Attempts are underway to repair the Herouni Antenna, which apparently found that there is no cosmic microwave background, and hence that there was no Big Bang. Arminian scientist Paris Herouni, who comes from a nation where apparently everyone rejects the Five Points of Calvinism, first published a paper on his findings back in 1999, a decade after he made his discovery, but it was suppressed by the scientific community. The paper was published again in 2007, but hasn't received much attention. This is why they want to recommission the original antenna to confirm the results.



    However, as a Creation Scientist, I cannot wait on secular science, so I conducted my own twofold experiment.

    1. Telescope findings

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    I can confirm Herouni's findings as I could not see any microwave radiation, even under 525x magnification. Neither could I see the Big Bang, which I should have been able to do if I was looking back billions of years in time as astrologers believe.

    2. Popcorn findings

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    I left a bowl of popping corn outside for 24 hours. When I came back, not a single kernel had popped. There cannot possibly be any microwaves coming in from the Big Bang.

    Conclusion: Darwinian Big Bang Theory is wrong and the Biblical account of creation is right. There can be no other explanation for the lack of CMB radiation other than that the heavens and earth were created by God in 6 days 6,000-10,000 years ago.

    Ex 20:11a For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day . . . .

    1 Tim 6:20 O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called:
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