DrMilzie
DrMilzie OP t1_j9n76dh wrote
Reply to comment by jadnich in Honest question, what if we accepted the assumption that God created the universe 6,000 years ago, could this explain away dark matter and galaxy rotation? by DrMilzie
Thank you for the first respectful objective response
DrMilzie OP t1_j9n6cxg wrote
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Thank you I really appreciate that
DrMilzie OP t1_j9n5zfk wrote
Reply to comment by N01_Special in Honest question, what if we accepted the assumption that God created the universe 6,000 years ago, could this explain away dark matter and galaxy rotation? by DrMilzie
Our current standard model of cosmology has many assumptions....
DrMilzie OP t1_j9n5j1d wrote
Reply to comment by jadnich in Honest question, what if we accepted the assumption that God created the universe 6,000 years ago, could this explain away dark matter and galaxy rotation? by DrMilzie
Correct, that's what I'm asking
DrMilzie OP t1_j9n5f49 wrote
Reply to comment by Financial-Entry-9280 in Honest question, what if we accepted the assumption that God created the universe 6,000 years ago, could this explain away dark matter and galaxy rotation? by DrMilzie
I actually really appreciate this response. Yes, I am a believer, but I struggle with believing a 6,000 year old universe and I've just struggled with this question. Einstein showed us time is relative, and according to the genesis account of creation, earth wasn't even created until day 4. A day is a rotation of the earth, so what was days 1-3? How were they measured? For a 5th dimensional (or higher being) those 3 days could have been billions of years relative to us 4 dimensional beings
DrMilzie OP t1_j9n4uf4 wrote
Reply to comment by internetboyfriend666 in Honest question, what if we accepted the assumption that God created the universe 6,000 years ago, could this explain away dark matter and galaxy rotation? by DrMilzie
I'm looking for a physical explanation that could disprove this theory if a "mature galaxy" was created only 6,000 years ago, that there is no dark matter and there hasn't been enough time for stars to be flung away
DrMilzie OP t1_j9n95z5 wrote
Reply to comment by Anonymous-USA in Honest question, what if we accepted the assumption that God created the universe 6,000 years ago, could this explain away dark matter and galaxy rotation? by DrMilzie
No, not shallow, but it is heavy with emotion and thus bias. I agree with you, I don't believe a god, or the God, created light waves in transit of an event that never happened, such as a type 1a supernova, I think the star truly did explode. The problem is you are not answering my specific question