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This topic is explained simply here
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2002/0807tj.asp

Could the Big Bang theory be flawed?
http://www.orionfdn.org/
http://www.halos.com/
And Evolution?
http://www.bibleuniverse.com/creation/evolution.asp
These scientists admit some things
http://www.bibleuniverse.com/creation/significant_statements.asp

2006-08-29 11:29:05 · 9 answers · asked by Cyber 6 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Here is a more specific article
http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/magazines/tj/docs/TJv16n2_CENTRE.pdf

2006-08-29 11:31:06 · update #1

9 answers

By looking at red shifts in other galaxies we know this not to be true. As Hubble put it everything is expanding away from us (expect the Andromeda galaxy it is headed our way) but this is similar to raisins in a raisin cake. As the cake bakes the whole cake is expanding so all the raisins are moving away from each other so just because most objects in the universe are moving away does not mean that we are in the center.

As for the youngest we see galaxies forming in the form of quasars so we most are not the youngest galaxies are still forming.

2006-08-29 11:36:06 · answer #1 · answered by Scott A 2 · 2 0

In a trillion trillion years, we'll be all alone (our galaxy that is), all the other ones will be lost into the darkness....too far away for us to see. The red shift that people have mentioned before is direct observation and evidence that the Universe is expanding from a center, and it's not our galaxy.

Three excellent reasons exist for believing in the big-bang theory. First, and most obvious, the universe is expanding. Second, the theory predicts that 25 percent of the total mass of the universe should be the helium that formed during the first few minutes, an amount that agrees with observations.

2006-08-29 18:37:43 · answer #2 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 0

Notice how the information in that article is incredibley vague, completely devoid of corroborating evidence, and is not cited to any technical study? I've never heard this "theory" in secular science before, so the manner in which they present the "theory" is very misleading.

Creation science is not science. You have to realize that. Creation science is the clutching at straws to come up with some, any, quasi-scientific explanation for biblical events, no matter how ridiculous it might be. Real science has completely discredited religion mythos. Creation science is simply a last ditch effort to keep christianity relevant.

2006-08-29 12:04:34 · answer #3 · answered by numbnuts 3 · 1 0

no one is responsive to how huge is the universe, so no one can tell the place is its middle. We blindly claimed that guy is the middle, then the earth, then the sunlight, now the galaxy, then maybe the youngest universe between universes...This exhibits that our minds have multiplied, yet we are nevertheless thoroughly ignorant. as a replace of quarelling approximately what factors of the elephant is the authentic elephant, we would desire to continuously turn to the Messenger of God of our time for a suitable practise.

2016-12-17 19:25:17 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Based on the measurements of the movements of other galaxies in comparison to ours, it would be impossible for our galaxy to be at the center of the universe. The Milky Way is actually moving towards the constellation Hydra, something the center of the universe wouldn't do.

2006-08-29 11:38:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

our galaxy si located on one of the tails of the mily way, not the center, the center is prob a blakc hole that keeps everything in orbit.
and we dont know if its the youngest.

2006-08-29 12:42:47 · answer #6 · answered by Man 5 · 0 0

I hope our galaxy is around the boundary. We can leave.

2006-08-29 12:20:03 · answer #7 · answered by JAMES 4 · 0 0

our galaxy is young, but its the farthest from the center. and it has 3,563 planets.

2006-08-29 11:34:30 · answer #8 · answered by crmsstud13 1 · 0 1

This is "Science and Mathematics", not "Mumbo and Jumbo"

2006-08-29 11:34:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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