A Slightly Different Perspective
A Slightly Different Perspective
The Size of Our World
O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Thy name in all the earth, Who hast displayed Thy splendor above the heavens!
Psalm 8:1
O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Thy name in all the earth, Who hast displayed Thy splendor above the heavens!
Psalm 8:1
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That's really cool!
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Cool. I now know where the movie Beetlejuice got its name.
....iz a day, iz a day, iz a day
....iz a day, iz a day, iz a day

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"If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8:31-32
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8:31-32
Very impressive!
I must admit that it crossed my mind that "giant" stars such as Betelgeuse and Antares might actually be a lot smaller than is currently thought, and that distances to such stars might be far less.
My impression is that "measurements" of distances to distant stars are based on current theories of assessing distance which seem to be more like guess-work than valid means of measurement.
I must admit that it crossed my mind that "giant" stars such as Betelgeuse and Antares might actually be a lot smaller than is currently thought, and that distances to such stars might be far less.
My impression is that "measurements" of distances to distant stars are based on current theories of assessing distance which seem to be more like guess-work than valid means of measurement.
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Paidion
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"Not one soul will ever be redeemed from hell but by being saved from his sins, from the evil in him." --- George MacDonald
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"Not one soul will ever be redeemed from hell but by being saved from his sins, from the evil in him." --- George MacDonald
Wow. That's cool! Thanks for posting.
God bless,
God bless,
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Derek
Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
Psalm 20:7
Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
Psalm 20:7
you've said this sort of thing before, and i think i understand what you mean. my question, though, is what type of "science" could convince you that Antares is as big as they say it is, or that certain celestial objects are millions of light years away? In other words, at what point is it "unfair" to say that the science must be wrong?Paidion wrote:Very impressive!
I must admit that it crossed my mind that "giant" stars such as Betelgeuse and Antares might actually be a lot smaller than is currently thought, and that distances to such stars might be far less.
My impression is that "measurements" of distances to distant stars are based on current theories of assessing distance which seem to be more like guess-work than valid means of measurement.
TK
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"Were not our hearts burning within us? (Lk 24:32)
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TK wrote,
PS...Thanks for posting that Suzana
I have a similar question TK. Thanks for bringing that up. The scientists seem to have our solar system figured out mathematically. Didn't they recently intercept a comet using mathematical calculations? So your question is a good one. At what point do the calculations come under deeper scrutiny?you've said this sort of thing before, and i think i understand what you mean. my question, though, is what type of "science" could convince you that Antares is as big as they say it is, or that certain celestial objects are millions of light years away? In other words, at what point is it "unfair" to say that the science must be wrong?
PS...Thanks for posting that Suzana
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Avatar...My daughter and I standing on a glass floor. well over 1000 feet above ground at the CN Tower in Toronto...the tiny green dots beside my left foot are trees.
The pictures from Suzana's link reminded me of when I was a kid and played marbles. How you'd try to "take your opponent's Eggies" (the big ones)....
When God creates the new heavens and new earth; how awesome is it that He will just 'roll it all up' and make things anew???
Too amazing to fathom, with all these rather quite 'large' stars & what-not!
(They don't call Him "GOD ALMIGHTY" for nothin)....
Good link, Suzana!
Rick
P.S. I'd like to get an Antares bowling ball: STRIKE!!!
When God creates the new heavens and new earth; how awesome is it that He will just 'roll it all up' and make things anew???
Too amazing to fathom, with all these rather quite 'large' stars & what-not!
(They don't call Him "GOD ALMIGHTY" for nothin)....
Good link, Suzana!
Rick
P.S. I'd like to get an Antares bowling ball: STRIKE!!!

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“In Jesus Christ God ordained life for man, but death for himself” -- Karl Barth
with an Antares sized bowling ball, you'd need an awfully long bowling alley; you might have to wait a few thousand years for the ball to hit the pins (assuming you roll it at normal speeds).
as far as the new heavens and new earth go, all God needs to do is create a tear in our time/space continuum and suck this universe through it and start over. or something like that. it is also entirely possible that i've watched too much Star Trek.
TK
as far as the new heavens and new earth go, all God needs to do is create a tear in our time/space continuum and suck this universe through it and start over. or something like that. it is also entirely possible that i've watched too much Star Trek.
TK
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"Were not our hearts burning within us? (Lk 24:32)
First of all, TK, you can never watch too much star trek. Secondly, um, uh, I guess there is no secondly. 8)
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