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Old December 23rd 03, 07:27 PM
Bill Hudson
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Default Milky Way's Big Bang

On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 13:24:35 +0000, Lenny Flank
wrote:

Giovanni wrote:
Creationists do not know this but this article gives merit to their
group.

1. In Genesis account, God created light on the first day but the sun
and the stars were created by God on the fourth day. What is this light
or its source on the first day? Simple, the light was from a supernova.
God is light and does not need to create light to be able to see things.
So, God created a physical light so that physical things will be visible
to the physical world or universe.

2. The supernova is the result of God using his power to allow hydrogen
atoms to fuse all at once in a star or group of stars in the center of
Milky Way. The hydrogen atoms fused by allowing proton to capture the
electron in each atom contrary to the common belief of science.

3. As a result of the fusion of electron and proton, the electron and
positron annihilated producing light and other subatomic particles such
as pions, muons, neutrinos and others. Note that in those days no
neutrino ever roamed in the universe.

4. Supernova may or may not produce a pulsar or neutron star. A neutron
star resulted in a partial annihilation of a star thru rapid fusion or
supernova. The release of neutrinos during the supernova process could
be trapped in an ongoing but not yet complete fusion of electron and
proton, hence a neutron results and the neutrons grouped to form a
neutron star.

5. The supernova fed all the stars in this galaxy with neutrinos so that
the stars and our own sun will continue to shine and not explode
destroying also the planets in the system. What a genius! It took three
days for neutrinos to travel to the farthest star perhaps our sun?

6. The sun also produced neutrino but through electron-proton fusion as
evidenced by the light we see. Some of the neutrinos created by the sun
were trapped between electron and proton to produce neutron which is
needed to produce helium and other heavier atoms. The neutrinos that
were not trapped were able to escape the sun and travelled through the
universe. This is the reason why physicists could not account for the
missing neutrinos but invented a self-transmuting particle.

7. The cycle of a star to undergo supernova depends on the total need of
the universe in a normal condition i.e. the net background neutrino
should remain constant. If not, a star lacking in neutrino will likely
become a supernova.





By any chance, do you write Star Trek scripts for a living?


No, that was too weird, even for Star Trek.


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Bill Hudson