Posted on 10/29/2006 8:58:46 AM PST by Creationist
From The Evolution Handbook by Vance Ferrell, B.A., M.A., B.D
Printing 2005
From Chapter 2, pages 73 - 75
Part 3
The Big Bang And Stellar Evolution
THE OUTWARD RUSHING PARTICLES
1. - There is no way to unite the particles. As the particles rush outward from the central explosion, they would keep getting farther and farther apart from one another.
2. - Outer space is frictionless, and there would be no way to slow the particles. The Big Bang is postulated on a totally empty space, devoid of all matte, in which a single explosion fills it with outward-flowing matter. There would be no way those particles could ever slow.
3. - The particles would maintain the same vector (speed and direction) forever. Assuming the particles were moving outward through totally empty space, there is no way they could change direction. They could not get together and begin circling one another.
4. - There is no way to slow the particles. They are traveling at super sonic speed, and every kilometer would separate them farther from one another.
5. - There is no way to change the direction for even one particle. They would keep on racing on forever, never slowing, never changing direction. There is no way to get the particles to form into atoms or cluster into gaseous clouds. Angular momentum {turning motion} would be needed and the laws of physics could not produce it.
6. - How could their atomic structures originate? Atoms, even hydrogen and helium, have complex structures. There is no way that outward shooting particles, continually separating farther from each other as they travel, could arrange themselves into atomic structures.
We will now assume that, contrary to physical laws, (1) the particles magically DID manage to move toward one another and (2) the particles COULD slow down and change directions.
THE PARTICLES CHANGED DIRECTIONS
AND FORMED GAS CLOUDS
The theory -- Gradually, the outward-racing particles are said to have begun circling one another, forming atoms. These atoms then changed direction further (this time toward one another) and formed gas clouds which then pushed together into stars.
This aspect of the stellar evolution theory is as strange as that which preceded it.
1. - Gas molecules in outer space are widely separated. By gas, we mean atoms of hydrogen and/or helium which are separated from one another. All gas in outer space has a density do rarified that it is far less than the emptiest atmospheric vacuum pressure bottle in any laboratory in the world! Gas in outer space is rarer (less dense; atoms more separated) that anything on earth.
2. - Neither hydrogen nor helium in outer space would clump together. In fact, there is no gas on earth that clumps together either. Gas pushes apart; it does not push together. Separated atoms of hydrogen and/or helium would be even less likely to clump together in outer space.
more later part 4
No mention of gravity as a slowing factor. I'm not making the case either way, simply pointing out that a small but significant force is missing from the discussion. Gravity is part of God's plan too.
Will bring that up later.
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