Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Evidence of a Young Earth 7

Note: This blog is titled The History of God in America. However, I’m going to deviate from that subject to post several articles supporting a young earth.

Without millions and billions of years, evolutionary history completely falls apart. Here is the seventh of many credible articles from various branches of science that tell of a world much younger than evolutionists claim.

Evidence 7 of a Young Earth: Galaxies wind themselves up too fast.

The stars of our own galaxy, the Milky Way, rotate about the galactic center with different speeds, the inner ones rotating faster than the outer ones. The observed rotation speeds are so fast that if our galaxy were more than a few hundred million years old, it would be a featureless disc of stars instead of its present spiral shape. (1)

Yet our galaxy is supposed to be at least 10 billion years old. Evolutionists call this "the winding up dilemma," which they have known about for fifty years. They have devised many theories to try to explain it, each one failing after a brief period of popularity. The same "winding up" dilemma also applies to other galaxies.

For the last few decades the favored attempt to resolve the dilemma has been a complex theory called "density waves." (1) The theory has conceptual problems, has to be arbitrarily and very finely tuned, and lately has been called into serious question by the Hubble Space Telescope's discovery of very detailed spiral structure in the central hub of the "Whirlpool" galaxy, M51. (2)

References:
1. Scheffler, H. and H. Elsasser, Physics of the Galaxy and Interstellar Matter, Springer Verlag (1987) Berlin, pp. 352, 353, 401 - 413.
2. D. Zaritsky et al, Nature, July 22, 1993. Sky & Telescope, December 1993, p. 10.


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