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| Subject: NASA POST INCREDIBLE SPACE IMAGES...SPONTANEOUS CREATION? Mon 18 Apr 2011, 5:32 am | |
| Such beauty! So amazing! Incomprehensibly awesome! Can it be spontaneous creation of life? Let us look at a couple of calculations for spontaneous creation of life on Earth.......
Robert Holtz's calculations for the time and space available for spontaneous creation of life on Earth....... Given a billion years for a bacteria-like life-form that can reproduce every minute, and the whole earth covered in 10km of an ideal solution of the chemical components of life there are 2.5x10^(51) opportunities for the miracle of spontaneous creation of life on Earth to happen.
But Harold Morowitz, a Yale University physicist, calculated that given such conditions and the complexity of the simplest life-forms, there is only 1 chance in 10^(100,000,000,000) for the miracle of spontaneous creation of life on Earth to happen.
As great as this universe is, accidental life is impossible.
Question.... In the face of these odds, where did life come from? Answer.....We have a thoroughly amazing Creator!You'll go starry-eyed at Nasa’s latest mission success - because the space agency has uploaded thousands of amazing space snaps onto the internet, including shots of previously unseen galaxies, stars and asteroids. The colossal gallery was taken by Nasa’s super hi-tech sky-mapping telescope. It took a staggering two and a half million pictures of the universe, which include 33,000 new asteroids found floating between Mars and Jupiter – and 20 comets. Below are three pictures from....If you want to see more picture..click on see more and go to the section on each page that has the word “More” which is usually located below the first picture. Heavens above: This WISE image shows the Berkeley 59 cluster of stars, which are relative babies at just a few million years old, and resemble a cosmic rose Cosmic steaker: The Comet Siding Spring and its ghostly tail was picked up by WISE's beady eyes Way to glow: The immense Andromeda galaxy can be seen with a pair of binoculars, but you'll need a £200million telescope to produce a picture like this |
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