I don't know why the anti-ID folks are so afraid of something new. Science is always learning something new.
The Surface Of The Sun, The Photosphere And Solar Flares
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For forty-five years, I believed that the sun was a giant ball of gas as I was taught in school. Like everyone else, I was introduced to Galileo's observations of moving sunspots which laid the foundation of the gas model theory of the sun that NASA still promotes to this day. That model of the sun that I was taught in school was the framework I had always tried to work with. During all that time I simply could not fully explain the cause of the tumultuous eruptions from the photosphere that I was seeing as I studied these satellite images. The reason for that confusion turns out to be very simple. The sun is NOT simply a giant ball of gas. It has a solid surface beneath the visible photosphere.
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The reason for that confusion turns out to be very simple. The sun is NOT simply a giant ball of gas. It has a solid surface beneath the visible photosphere.
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Recent findings from the field of heliosiesmology demonstrate the existence of a double sided stratified layer, that is located just under the photosphere.
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http://www.thesurfaceofthesun.com/
Your entire post seems to be aimed at putting ID on the level of a scientific theory, able to revise, or even replace, current scientific theories. In reality, ID is a religiously-motivated belief spun off from CS in the late 1980s following a US Supreme Court decision outlawing CS in schools.
So, ID is not something new -- it is a repackaged version of CS. It is religion in a Trojan horse, trying to assume the trappings of science to sneak in the back door.
(What's next, trying to convince us of a global flood about 2304 BC ± 11 years?)
Bogus.
Oddly enough, these something news are found by people who conduct research and who understand the existing science -- not by people who are incapable of properly stating existing theory, and who conduct no research.
Speaks for itself.....
Man that is fantastic!
Wolf