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Originally posted by Dracequote:Originally posted by PyroAlchemistwell I'm atheiaticomnist which means I don't believe in god or gods but I do believe in certain parts of different religions. Like one is I believe in karma.I'm an atheistcommunist too then. My good karma rocks your socks.Awwww.... everyone ignoring my post
Originally posted by OsmoseWell the telescopes that can see billions of lightyears away are RADIOmicroscopes. Hubble is the one that can see the farthest in the visual spectrum, the one that we can actually see in pictures, and they use that for just what you're talking about - they've mentioned sighting and observation of nearby solar systems, but remember that Hubble is in orbit around the planet, and the oppourtunity to get a clear shot of the same place is very slim each day. It'd take a long time to actually get a detailed set of pictures of a single point even nearby.
NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) project estimates the age of the universe to be: (13.7 ± 0.2) × 109 years.That is, the universe is about 13.7 billion years old, with an uncertainty of 200 million years. However, this age is based on the assumption that the project's underlying model is correct; other methods of estimating the age of the universe could give different ages.This measurement is made by using the location of the first acoustic peak in the microwave background power spectrum to determine the size of the decoupling surface (size of universe at the time of recombination). The light travel time to this surface (depending on the geometry used) yields a pretty good age for the universe. Assuming the validity of the models used to determine this age, the residual accuracy yields a margin of error near one percent.
Originally posted by DesimodontidaeUhh... how ahout my question, which still remains for the most part unanswered, if slightly modified from it's original version.Modern science tells us that humans and dinosaurs did NOT live in the same time period. Yet the bible does. Was it God's will to change the laws of nature as we developed techniques to figure it out? Either way, one of the stories isn't correct, and science is pretty hard to prove wrong...
Originally posted by PyroAlchemistquote:Originally posted by Dracequote:Originally posted by PyroAlchemistwell I'm atheiaticomnist which means I don't believe in god or gods but I do believe in certain parts of different religions. Like one is I believe in karma.I'm an atheistcommunist too then. My good karma rocks your socks.Awwww.... everyone ignoring my post lol alright then. communism is bad but still. thats cool.
Originally posted by DesimodontidaeModern science tells us that humans and dinosaurs did NOT live in the same time period. Yet the bible does.