More Unanswered Problems With Stellar Evolution
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010
by Joel Hendon
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As I've mentioned before, where did the gasses which theoretically existed so that some theoretical force could squeeze them together so cotton picking tight they exploded and formed into this unbelievably enormous universe, come from?
And where did the force originate? Unfortunately, we have to make up our discussion because these starter questions cannot be answered. Next question:
I predict scientists will one day be able to determine what causes this force. They have learned already that the mass of the particular body affects it. But it is only one of those things they have so far not been able to answer. Their efforts to try and explain away those things they do not know, only make them look foolish. They allow their determination to avoid any thought of a supernatural being, to cause them to make up fantasies, unbecoming to their intellect and their knowledge. They would have been able to answer many of their unanswered questions, had they not been so determined to bypass God.
If they acknowledged God, then they would not have to stretch their imaginations so far as to actually miss the explanation. God created all things to function as they do, so when the scientist discovers something, he must remember, this answer has been there all the time, yet they would not consider it. As soon as a remarkable discovery is made (ie., DNA, etc) Their first effort is to try and find a way it could have developed by accident. That is a waste of time. It is there, work with it to try and be creative, not just to answer your predetermined mindset that it had to be from a natural cause.
Scientists tie the evolution of stars to their being fueled by nuclear fusion (hydrogen explosions), there by releasing some of it energy. Our sun would have to release some four million tons per second to produce it's heat. That is a big fire.
But like gravity, the lack of sufficient neutrinos emissions deny the ancient age of the sun as being 14-17 billion years. Although the following quote was made in 1971, it is still relevant:
"At least one part of the theory of stellar interiors is probably wrong, although there is yet no observational evidence that the basic ideas of stellar evolution and nuclear fusion in stars are incorrect. We of course do not know which part of the theory is wrong, but it seems likely that the solution of the solar neutrino problem may affect other applications of the theory of stellar interiors."-*John N. Bahcall, "Some Unsolved Problems in Astrophysics," Astronomical Journal, 76:283 (1971).
Many scientists refuse to consider any alternative as to the energy release from the sun, than hydrogen explosions, although some have suggested that solar collapse might be the answer. This answer however, would blow the Big Bang theory to smithereens! So don't expect much consideration to be given to that.
Unidentified forces give the naturalists fits. They think they determined some few years ago that there is "dark" energy in the universe. They cannot see it, nor can they determine what causes it, but they see some activity which they cannot explain any other way. They have contended that all the astrological bodies are moving away from us (maybe if we changed deodorants) and within the past few years they have decided they are speeding up...gaining momentum. And the only answer for it is dark energy, which repels, rather than draws. Pushes instead of pulling as does gravity. My, my.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)I've done a lot of reading in that field. Some of your facts are not quite correct: professed age of sun for example. As I've said before. I like reading your stuff.But Jack, how do yoy know your sources of information are more accurate than mine? Thanks for the comment.
Joel - thanks again and keep 'em coming. You at least know if you get flack that someone read it and it hit a nerve....I read it and enjoyed it. Someday we will KNOW the answers and meet Him who put the stars in place face to face.... I can't wait! MarijoThank you Marijo, for the nice comment. Yes, I am also eager. I am old enough that I know any life I live from here on will filled with aches and pains, which it already is, but it is likely to grow worse.
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