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So yeh, enlighten me...
> Or just observe that human records go no further back than 6000
> years
Pink Floyd's back-catalogue goes back further.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> So what decided the timing of the beginning of the universe?
>
> 10. The idea that nature has been designed and crafted together is so
> anthropomorphic, that it is more likely to be a projection by
> ourselves. Is not nature equally wondrous by imagining that it has
> all come into being on it's own?
No, the beauty of nature and plants own asexual reproduction through photosythesis is further proof God Created the world to sustain life, through it's short 150 year stint of decieving the world, evolution has so far failed to answer this point.
> No one knows the exact age of the universe.
God knows, it is around 6000 years.
>
> A fairly simple method however, providing technology is able to
> determine such things, would be to find the centre of the universe by
> using matter as a guide (as all matter is travelling away from the
> centre due to the energy blast of the Big Bang). Calculate the
> average velocity of the average size space object.
>
> Then calculate how many years it would take for that matter to travel
> back to the centre at an equal but opposite velocity.
Or just observe that human records go no further back than 6000 years, we all have two common human ancestors and you've got the story of Adam and Eve proved.
> So what decided the timing of the beginning of the universe?
10. The idea that nature has been designed and crafted together is so anthropomorphic, that it is more likely to be a projection by ourselves. Is not nature equally wondrous by imagining that it has all come into being on it's own?
A fairly simple method however, providing technology is able to determine such things, would be to find the centre of the universe by using matter as a guide (as all matter is travelling away from the centre due to the energy blast of the Big Bang). Calculate the average velocity of the average size space object.
Then calculate how many years it would take for that matter to travel back to the centre at an equal but opposite velocity.
>I'm now definitely an atheist.
Here Here!
Ever heard of Uranium dating?
If there are traces of Uranium in any fossils, even on a minute scale, scientists would be able to detirmine its age by its rate of decay as anything radioactive has a half life.