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"Aristotle" wrote in message ... The very first verse of the Bible states: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (Genesis 1:1) This is clearly false. The earth did not exist until the observed universe was over nine billion years old. Irrevellant; that could very well been the case. You are reading an account. An account that says the earth was created "in the beginning". Keep wriggling. Itr depends on how you define earth and whether you are literally interpretting the Bible The planet was not formed till about 4*10^9 years ago. But the matter was created 13*10^9 years ago. The matter comprising the Earth was mostly created much later. Hydrogen, helium and small amounts of Lithium and Beryllium were formed in the first few minutes but all heavier elements were synthesised much later in stars and released into the interstellar gas by supernovae, hence "We are stardust." http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/BBNS.html The chart at the bottom of the page summarises the measurements and the predicted abundances. George |
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