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Deborah-Leigh:
Thank you Joe

Have printed this for my sons Astronomy teacher!

Peace to you

Arcturus :)

insanezenmistress:
I wonder if they will ever find the BOLDLY GO galaxcy. The Star Trek people have been trying to reach Boldly Go, where no man has gone before, for ever already.

gmik:
I think Stargate SG1 found it tho!

(my fav sci fi show :D)

YellowStone:
Great info Joe. I nearly cracked up when I read that it was even devoid of "black (dark) matter" well Gosh, it must be there, how could it not be because it is not anywhere else. LOL.

Black matter came into existance purely to justify various theories, in fact no one even knows what it is. I love Science, but to invent a something that cannot be seen or felt or analyzed but has gravity that is insanely more powerful than any star or group of stars just to explain why galaxies do not fy to peaces due to inertia is insane :)

Oh, if this is true, then the universe must be billions or trillions of years old than is commonly believed. The reason is that light is matter, and it's speed is measured in a vacuum. Well, if dark matter has gravity enough to stop stars from being slung out into space, then surely it has power enough to slow light. It could be argued that it might bring light to a crawl. BUT, the scientists do not and have not adjusted their caculations on the speed of light as it hurtles across the universe. I wonder why? :)

Sorry about that, ......I found this subject fascinating, and theories full of holes, amusing.

Love to all,
Darren

hillsbororiver:
Hi Everyone,

Isn't our God wonderful in how He throws these curveballs to the wisdom of man and science, just when it is thought "well, we got it figured out now," there is a discovery that shoots holes right through it all!

The other night I heard a scientist state that there are more stars in the Universe than grains of sand on the earth, it gave me pause to contemplate that idea when you consider the distance of light years between the stars, that makes for quite an incomprehensible Universe wouldn't you say?

Isn't it fantastic that Scripture has compared the number of stars to sand as well, right from Genesis forward?

Thanks for all the input!

Joe

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