Rev. Osborne, you and the Godly Pastor Billy-Reuben have so much irrefutable information.
I went to a prestigious university and studied some science. But I did not study astrophysics like you fellows have. I wish I had as the missus gave me a real nice telescope to gaze at the heavens with but I have not completely figured it out yet. But I digress. I love that you both explain it in a simple manner. No assumptions, just easily verifiable facts. This is why you are such golden men of God. I am always humbled in your presence. I would not be surprise to learn the stars were even closer than 500 miles. I mean, a single diamond, as sparkling as it is, would be hard to see at 10 miles, let alone 500. We ought to ask BibleThumpingBlonde or Talitha about this as they are the resident experts on diamonds. I'd ask one of the joo members but you know you just cannot trust those people.
We are indeed lucky to have so many True Christian(tm) scientists here at Landover. I hasten to say that if it weren't for these Godly men of science counteracting the so-called "scientific community" of crackpot Darwinists and Al Gore followers, the United States would fall hopelessly behind other nations in science and math.
Over six billion miles away! This is much, much shorter than atheist scientists postulate. But, I want to clarify that this does not mean the stars are six billion miles away, but only that it is the maximum possibility. More likely God put the stars only 77,000 miles away so their light only takes a second to get here. Or they could be only 500 miles away as well. That makes sense since it goes along with the sun's distance.
Either way, mathematics prove the stars are between 500 miles and 6 billion miles away. This is hard science, real science, not the crazy beliefs and blind faith of atheist scientists.
There is no disputing the FACTS(tm) you present here Rev Osborne. Your "Diamond Universe" brings it all together on how the observable universe matches the description given by God in Genesis. I can't wait to see how the secularists try to spin this one.
Have you considered a separate thread for this Godly post Reverand?
Anyone know the light refraction of a diamond? If we knew that we could calculate how far the stars are from earth.
Now this is what science is about, drawing conclusions from sound observations and no wild speculation.
This is an excellent question. Well, I have been doing some scientific research on diamonds and I learned that the light refraction is much much higher than space (pure vacuum like scientists claim). What this means is that the speed of light slows down as it passes through a thick substance like a diamond. In pure space, light travels at 186,000+ miles per second, whereas through a diamond it is 77,000+ miles per second. That is more than half the speed!
Knowing this, we can rule out the stars being millions of light years away because a) The universe is only 6,000 years old, and b) diamonds slow down the speed of light, therefore increasing the time it takes to get here. If stars were millions of light years away, the light wouldn't have reached the earth by now. Therefore, the stars must be closer than scientists say.
We know light travels at 77,000 miles per second through diamonds. And we know that stars have existed since the beginning of the creation (Genesis chapter 1), so they couldn't be that far away. Let's read what Genesis says...
Genesis 1 14And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: 15And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. 16And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. 17And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth, 18And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good. 19And the evening and the morning were the fourth day.
So we know the stars were created within a 24 hour period. This means the distance of stars can be no more than 24 hours x 77,000 miles per second. Let us now do some math to prove star distance.
60 seconds x 60 minutes = 3600 seconds in a hour
3600 seconds per hour x 24 hours = 86400 seconds in a day.
86400 x 77000 = 6,652,800,000 miles away maximum.
Over six billion miles away! This is much, much shorter than atheist scientists postulate. But, I want to clarify that this does not mean the stars are six billion miles away, but only that it is the maximum possibility. More likely God put the stars only 77,000 miles away so their light only takes a second to get here. Or they could be only 500 miles away as well. That makes sense since it goes along with the sun's distance.
Either way, mathematics prove the stars are between 500 miles and 6 billion miles away. This is hard science, real science, not the crazy beliefs and blind faith of atheist scientists.
Stars are simply lights. But they are not the same as the sun, as scientists say because stars are not yellowish-orange. They are white, silvery, and twinkly. I hypothesize that they are actually celestial diamonds that are reflecting moonlight. That would account for their white-silvery light. They can't be lumps of coal like the sun, otherwise they would be yellow. I think we can agree that diamonds would be the most likely choice.
Anyone know the light refraction of a diamond? If we knew that we could calculate how far the stars are from earth.
Now this is what science is about, drawing conclusions from sound observations and no wild speculation.
Are Stars Actually Giant Diamonds? Science and Math Confirms It!
Genesis1:14 And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:
I would like to expound on this as some people are confused about the nature of stars. We can gather two conclusions from this verse. 1) Stars are meant to divide day and night and 2) They are meant for time-keeping.
Since stars are clearly stated to be designed for human purpose, it makes no sense that they would be millions of light-years away like scientists claim. If God made stars so we can keep track of time, why seperate them from earth by vast distances? Furthermore, if they were millions of light-years away, that would mean they would have to be very, very big -- even bigger than our own sun. No, that doesn't make sense at all.
Stars are simply lights. But they are not the same as the sun, as scientists say because stars are not yellowish-orange. They are white, silvery, and twinkly. I hypothesize that they are actually celestial diamonds that are reflecting moonlight. That would account for their white-silvery light. They can't be lumps of coal like the sun, otherwise they would be yellow. I think we can agree that diamonds would be the most likely choice.
Last edited by Rev. Jim Osborne; 02-04-2010, 10:12 PM.
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