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Creation Cosmology


            Origin of Stars




Are we being told all the evidence or just
    selected information to support a
            particular idea?
The Origin of Stars
                 Evolution
    Stars evolved billions of years before
                 the earth
             Theistic evolution
Stars evolved billions of years before the earth

                 The Bible
          Earth created on day 1
     The sun, moon, and stars on day 4
The Origin of Stars
Hugh Ross (Astronomer), “Species Development: Natural
Process or Divine Action,” Audiotape (Pasadena, CA:
Reasons to Believe, 1990).

“The entire process of stellar evolution is by
natural process alone. We do not have to
invoke Divine intervention at any stage in
the history of the life-cycle of the stars that
we observe.”

     Is this statement consistent with
                  the Bible?
When I consider thy heavens, the work
of thy fingers, the moon and the stars,
       which thou hast ordained;
              Psalms 8:3
The Origin of Stars
And    God made two great lights; the
greater light to rule the day, and the lesser
light to rule the night: he made the stars
also. (Genesis 1:16)

Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who
hath created these things, that bringeth out
their host by number:… (Isaiah 40:26)
The Origin of Stars
   By the word of the Lord were the heavens
    made; and all the host of them. (Ps 33:6)

   Praise him, sun and moon, praise him, all
    you shining stars….for he commanded and
    they were created. (Ps 148:3-5)

   Thou, even thou, are Lord alone; thou hast
    made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with
    all their host… (Nehemiah 9:6)
He determines the number of the stars
    and calls them each by name.
             (Psalm 147:4)
Stellar lifecycle
Nebula
Nebular solar system
     formation
Star Formation and Physics
The popular theory is that stars form from
vast clouds of gas and dust through
gravitational contraction.
                                   Gas and
                                  dust clouds
                 Nebula           will expand
                                      NOT
                                   contract
Star Formation
Don DeYoung (Ph.D. in Physics),
Astronomy and the Bible, 2000, p. 84.
“The complete birth of a star has
never been observed. The principles
of physics demand some special
conditions for star formation and also
for a long time period. A cloud of
hydrogen gas must be compressed to
a sufficiently small size so that gravity
dominates.

                   continued
In space, however, almost every gas cloud
is light-years in size, hundreds of times
greater than the critical size needed for a
stable star. As a result, outward gas
pressures cause these clouds to spread out
farther, not contract.”
Star Formation
 Fred Whipple, The Mystery of Comets,
 (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institute
 Press, 1985), pp. 211, 213.

“Precisely how a section of an interstellar
cloud collapses gravitationally into a star
… is still a challenging theoretical
problem… Astronomers have yet to find an
interstellar cloud in the actual process of
collapse.”
Star Formation
    Danny Faulkner, Ph.D. Astronomy

“Most astronomers believe that the
clouds gradually contract under their
own weight to form stars. This
process has never been observed,
but if it did occur, it would take many
human lifetimes.



                continued
It is known that clouds do not
spontaneously collapse to form stars. The
clouds possess considerable mass, but
they are so large that their gravity is very
feeble. Any decrease in size would be
met by an increase in gas pressure that
would cause a cloud to re-expand.”
Star Formation
 Hannes Alfven (Nobel prize winner), Gustaf
 Arrhenius, “Evolution of the Solar System”,
 NASA, 1976, p. 480.

“There is general belief that stars are forming
by gravitational collapse; in spite of vigorous
efforts no one has yet found any
observational indication of conformation.
Thus the „generally accepted‟ theory of stellar
formation may be one of a hundred
unsupported dogmas which constitute a large
part of present-day astrophysics.”
Supernova and Star Birth
Star Formation
Charles Lada and Frank Shu (both astronomers),
“The Formation of Sunlike Stars,” Science, 1990,
p. 572.

“Despite numerous efforts, we have yet to
directly observe the process of stellar
formation…. The origin of stars represents
one of the fundamental unsolved problems
of contemporary astrophysics.”
Star Nurseries
             Do pictures
           confirm stars are
               forming?




Eagle nebula
Star Nurseries
Martin Rees (A leading researcher on cosmic
evolution), Before the Beginning, 1998, p. 19.


“Stars are still forming today. About 1500
light-years away lies the Orion Nebula:
enough gas and dust to make millions of
stars…. It even contains protostars that
are still condensing …”
Star Formation and Nebula




Images taken by the European Southern
Observatory Very Large Telescope in
January 2002 of the Horsehead Nebula in
Orion verified that the structures are
Star Nurseries
Ron Cowen, “Rethinking an Astronomical Icon: The Eagle‟s
EGG, Not So Fertile,” Science News, Vol. 161, 16 March
2002, pp. 171–172.

“NASA‟s claim in 1995 that these pictures
showed hundreds to thousands of stars
forming was based on the speculative „EGG-
star formation theory.‟ It has recently been
tested independently with two infrared
detectors that can see inside the dusty pillars.


              What did they find?
Few stars were there, and 85% of the
pillars had too little dust and gas to
support star formation. „The new findings
also highlight how much astronomers still
have to learn about star formation.‟”



                              No star
                             nurseries
Star Formation and Time
   100 billion galaxies (1011)
   200 billion stars per galaxy (2x1011)
   Universe 20 billion years old (2x1010)

100 Billion x 200 Billion        1 trillion
                                 stars per
         20 billion                year

   2.7 billion stars per day
   31,700 stars per second
Conclusion on Star Formation
 Abraham Loeb, (Harvard Center for Astrophysics),
 quoted by Marcus Chown, “Let there be Light”,
 New Scientist, Feb 7, 1998,


 “The truth is that we don‟t understand
 star formation at a fundamental level.”
Heavens Declare
     Sun
Our Sun: Mediocre?

“Who are we? What are we? We find that we
  live on an insignificant planet of a
  humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away
  in some forgotten corner of a universe in
  which there are far more galaxies than
  people.”
           Carl Sagan
A Special Place
Type G: only 9 percent of all stars. About 80
  percent of all stars are Class M, which
  flare often and would kill us from radiation.
Designed Just for Us

 If too massive: would be unstable. If not
  massive enough: Earth would have to be
  too close, would be tidally locked.
 Its position in the galaxy is vital for life. Its
  galactic orbit is more nearly circular than
  about 80 percent of nearby stars.
About 85 Percent of Stars are
in Binary or Multiple Systems
Binary star system
Sun Flares
Unusually Quiet and Gentle
„Thank our lucky star‟, New Scientist, 161(2168):15,
1999
  One recent 30-year study: photosphere is
   “constant in temperature”
  “Sun-like stars normally produce a bright
   superflare about once a century…Why a
   superflare has not occurred on the Sun in
   recorded history is unclear. „I think a consensus
   is emerging that our Sun is extraordinarily
   stable‟, suggests Galen Gisler, an astronomer at
   the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New
   Mexico.”
Sun power and size video
Angular Momentum




  Observed: 2 km/s
Required: over 400 km/s
Angular Momentum and the
        Solar System
“There is a fundamental and insuperable difficulty with the
  model as described. A striking characteristic of the solar
  system is that the planets with about 1/700th of the mass
  of the system, in their orbital motion account for over
  99% of its angular momentum. There seems to be no
  way in which an initially diffuse nebula could evolve so
  as to partition mass and angular momentum in that way.
  It turns out… that the angular momentum problem is one
  of the most important hurdles to be negotiated by any
  plausible theory for the origin of the solar system.”

Dormand and Woolfson, The Origin of the Solar System: the capture theory,
   1989, p. 14
“The problem of the outward transfer of
  angular momentum has been a vexing
  dilemma for models attempting to explain
  the origin of the solar system…
“This is the rock on which most theories for
  the formation of the solar system have
  foundered…
“Theories for the origin of the solar system
  have, in general, failed to deal with this
  fundamental question.”

Stuart Ross Taylor, Solar System Evolution: A New Perspective, 1992, p. 54
An Old Problem

“During the 1970s the solar nebula concept
  became established as a fundamental
  assumption of astronomy, notwithstanding
  that its two-hundred-year-old problems
  had not been resolved.”
Dormand and Woolfson, p. 47
The Early Faint Sun Paradox

                                  40%
                                 Brighter


 Energy   by thermonuclear fusion
 The core of the sun should alter and the
  sun should grow brighter with age
 If the sun is 4.6 billion years old, it should
  have brightened by about 40%
The Early Faint Sun Paradox




Earth average temperature (59O F or 15O C)
A 25% increase in brightness increases the
average temperature by about 32O F (18O C)
(59o – 32o = 27o F (-2.78o C) Avg. temp
The Alternative




    V838 Mon
Chris Ashcraft
Northwest Creation Network
    www.nwcreation.net
Galaxy Formation




Spiral Galaxy   M51 The Whirlpool
    M101             Galaxy
Formation of Galaxies
Joseph Silk (Professor of Astronomy at the
University of Oxford), The Big Bang, 2001, p. 195.

“Many aspects of the evolution of
galaxies cannot yet be determined with
any certainty.”
Galaxies
 James Trefil, Ph.D. Physics, The Dark Side of
 the Universe, 1988, p. 3 & 55.

“There shouldn‟t be galaxies out there at
all, and even if there are galaxies,…
The problem of explaining the existence
of galaxies has proved to be one of the
thorniest in cosmology.”
Galaxy Formation
 The Facts on File Dictionary of Astronomy, 1994,
 p. 172.

“Galaxies must have condensed out of
the gases expanding from the big bang….
Details of the formation of galaxies are still
highly uncertain, as is their subsequent
evolution.”
      Why is this any more scientific than:

      In the beginning God created…

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Creation Cosmology: Stars Formed by Divine Design

  • 1.
  • 2. Creation Cosmology Origin of Stars Are we being told all the evidence or just selected information to support a particular idea?
  • 3. The Origin of Stars Evolution Stars evolved billions of years before the earth Theistic evolution Stars evolved billions of years before the earth The Bible Earth created on day 1 The sun, moon, and stars on day 4
  • 4. The Origin of Stars Hugh Ross (Astronomer), “Species Development: Natural Process or Divine Action,” Audiotape (Pasadena, CA: Reasons to Believe, 1990). “The entire process of stellar evolution is by natural process alone. We do not have to invoke Divine intervention at any stage in the history of the life-cycle of the stars that we observe.” Is this statement consistent with the Bible?
  • 5. When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; Psalms 8:3
  • 6. The Origin of Stars And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. (Genesis 1:16) Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number:… (Isaiah 40:26)
  • 7. The Origin of Stars  By the word of the Lord were the heavens made; and all the host of them. (Ps 33:6)  Praise him, sun and moon, praise him, all you shining stars….for he commanded and they were created. (Ps 148:3-5)  Thou, even thou, are Lord alone; thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host… (Nehemiah 9:6)
  • 8. He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name. (Psalm 147:4)
  • 11. Nebular solar system formation
  • 12. Star Formation and Physics The popular theory is that stars form from vast clouds of gas and dust through gravitational contraction. Gas and dust clouds Nebula will expand NOT contract
  • 13. Star Formation Don DeYoung (Ph.D. in Physics), Astronomy and the Bible, 2000, p. 84. “The complete birth of a star has never been observed. The principles of physics demand some special conditions for star formation and also for a long time period. A cloud of hydrogen gas must be compressed to a sufficiently small size so that gravity dominates. continued
  • 14. In space, however, almost every gas cloud is light-years in size, hundreds of times greater than the critical size needed for a stable star. As a result, outward gas pressures cause these clouds to spread out farther, not contract.”
  • 15. Star Formation Fred Whipple, The Mystery of Comets, (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institute Press, 1985), pp. 211, 213. “Precisely how a section of an interstellar cloud collapses gravitationally into a star … is still a challenging theoretical problem… Astronomers have yet to find an interstellar cloud in the actual process of collapse.”
  • 16. Star Formation Danny Faulkner, Ph.D. Astronomy “Most astronomers believe that the clouds gradually contract under their own weight to form stars. This process has never been observed, but if it did occur, it would take many human lifetimes. continued
  • 17. It is known that clouds do not spontaneously collapse to form stars. The clouds possess considerable mass, but they are so large that their gravity is very feeble. Any decrease in size would be met by an increase in gas pressure that would cause a cloud to re-expand.”
  • 18. Star Formation Hannes Alfven (Nobel prize winner), Gustaf Arrhenius, “Evolution of the Solar System”, NASA, 1976, p. 480. “There is general belief that stars are forming by gravitational collapse; in spite of vigorous efforts no one has yet found any observational indication of conformation. Thus the „generally accepted‟ theory of stellar formation may be one of a hundred unsupported dogmas which constitute a large part of present-day astrophysics.”
  • 20. Star Formation Charles Lada and Frank Shu (both astronomers), “The Formation of Sunlike Stars,” Science, 1990, p. 572. “Despite numerous efforts, we have yet to directly observe the process of stellar formation…. The origin of stars represents one of the fundamental unsolved problems of contemporary astrophysics.”
  • 21. Star Nurseries Do pictures confirm stars are forming? Eagle nebula
  • 22. Star Nurseries Martin Rees (A leading researcher on cosmic evolution), Before the Beginning, 1998, p. 19. “Stars are still forming today. About 1500 light-years away lies the Orion Nebula: enough gas and dust to make millions of stars…. It even contains protostars that are still condensing …”
  • 23. Star Formation and Nebula Images taken by the European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope in January 2002 of the Horsehead Nebula in Orion verified that the structures are
  • 24. Star Nurseries Ron Cowen, “Rethinking an Astronomical Icon: The Eagle‟s EGG, Not So Fertile,” Science News, Vol. 161, 16 March 2002, pp. 171–172. “NASA‟s claim in 1995 that these pictures showed hundreds to thousands of stars forming was based on the speculative „EGG- star formation theory.‟ It has recently been tested independently with two infrared detectors that can see inside the dusty pillars. What did they find?
  • 25. Few stars were there, and 85% of the pillars had too little dust and gas to support star formation. „The new findings also highlight how much astronomers still have to learn about star formation.‟” No star nurseries
  • 26. Star Formation and Time  100 billion galaxies (1011)  200 billion stars per galaxy (2x1011)  Universe 20 billion years old (2x1010) 100 Billion x 200 Billion 1 trillion stars per 20 billion year  2.7 billion stars per day  31,700 stars per second
  • 27. Conclusion on Star Formation Abraham Loeb, (Harvard Center for Astrophysics), quoted by Marcus Chown, “Let there be Light”, New Scientist, Feb 7, 1998, “The truth is that we don‟t understand star formation at a fundamental level.”
  • 29. Our Sun: Mediocre? “Who are we? What are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.” Carl Sagan
  • 30. A Special Place Type G: only 9 percent of all stars. About 80 percent of all stars are Class M, which flare often and would kill us from radiation.
  • 31.
  • 32. Designed Just for Us  If too massive: would be unstable. If not massive enough: Earth would have to be too close, would be tidally locked.  Its position in the galaxy is vital for life. Its galactic orbit is more nearly circular than about 80 percent of nearby stars.
  • 33. About 85 Percent of Stars are in Binary or Multiple Systems
  • 36. Unusually Quiet and Gentle „Thank our lucky star‟, New Scientist, 161(2168):15, 1999  One recent 30-year study: photosphere is “constant in temperature”  “Sun-like stars normally produce a bright superflare about once a century…Why a superflare has not occurred on the Sun in recorded history is unclear. „I think a consensus is emerging that our Sun is extraordinarily stable‟, suggests Galen Gisler, an astronomer at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.”
  • 37. Sun power and size video
  • 38. Angular Momentum Observed: 2 km/s Required: over 400 km/s
  • 39. Angular Momentum and the Solar System “There is a fundamental and insuperable difficulty with the model as described. A striking characteristic of the solar system is that the planets with about 1/700th of the mass of the system, in their orbital motion account for over 99% of its angular momentum. There seems to be no way in which an initially diffuse nebula could evolve so as to partition mass and angular momentum in that way. It turns out… that the angular momentum problem is one of the most important hurdles to be negotiated by any plausible theory for the origin of the solar system.” Dormand and Woolfson, The Origin of the Solar System: the capture theory, 1989, p. 14
  • 40. “The problem of the outward transfer of angular momentum has been a vexing dilemma for models attempting to explain the origin of the solar system… “This is the rock on which most theories for the formation of the solar system have foundered… “Theories for the origin of the solar system have, in general, failed to deal with this fundamental question.” Stuart Ross Taylor, Solar System Evolution: A New Perspective, 1992, p. 54
  • 41. An Old Problem “During the 1970s the solar nebula concept became established as a fundamental assumption of astronomy, notwithstanding that its two-hundred-year-old problems had not been resolved.” Dormand and Woolfson, p. 47
  • 42. The Early Faint Sun Paradox 40% Brighter  Energy by thermonuclear fusion  The core of the sun should alter and the sun should grow brighter with age  If the sun is 4.6 billion years old, it should have brightened by about 40%
  • 43. The Early Faint Sun Paradox Earth average temperature (59O F or 15O C) A 25% increase in brightness increases the average temperature by about 32O F (18O C) (59o – 32o = 27o F (-2.78o C) Avg. temp
  • 44. The Alternative V838 Mon
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  • 46. Chris Ashcraft Northwest Creation Network www.nwcreation.net
  • 47. Galaxy Formation Spiral Galaxy M51 The Whirlpool M101 Galaxy
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  • 49. Formation of Galaxies Joseph Silk (Professor of Astronomy at the University of Oxford), The Big Bang, 2001, p. 195. “Many aspects of the evolution of galaxies cannot yet be determined with any certainty.”
  • 50. Galaxies James Trefil, Ph.D. Physics, The Dark Side of the Universe, 1988, p. 3 & 55. “There shouldn‟t be galaxies out there at all, and even if there are galaxies,… The problem of explaining the existence of galaxies has proved to be one of the thorniest in cosmology.”
  • 51. Galaxy Formation The Facts on File Dictionary of Astronomy, 1994, p. 172. “Galaxies must have condensed out of the gases expanding from the big bang…. Details of the formation of galaxies are still highly uncertain, as is their subsequent evolution.” Why is this any more scientific than: In the beginning God created…

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  2. Collage of Nebula – from the Spitzer Space Telescopehttp://ipac.jpl.nasa.gov/web_movies/pa/ssc2006-21v2_full.wmvCredit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC-Caltech)
  3. Dr. Donald B. DeYoung is an avid creation scientist and educator specialized in astronomy and in solid-state and nuclear science. He is the Chairman of the Department of Physical Science and Mathematics at the Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. He has been teaching at Grace College since 1972. His courses include teachings on physics, astronomy and mathematics.Info source: CreationWikihttp://creationwiki.org/Don_DeYoung
  4. Dr. Donald B. DeYoung is an avid creation scientist and educator specialized in astronomy and in solid-state and nuclear science. He is the Chairman of the Department of Physical Science and Mathematics at the Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. He has been teaching at Grace College since 1972. His courses include teachings on physics, astronomy and mathematics.Info source: CreationWikihttp://creationwiki.org/Don_DeYoung
  5. Danny Faulkner is currently teaching at the University of South Carolina Lancaster. He has been extensively involved in creation science, serving on the board of directors of the Creation Research Society since 2005. He is also a prolific author, having published a great many articles in secular astronomy journals as well as creationist publications wherein he presents the view of our solar system with all its planets and stars through a biblical perspective. Danny has also written a book on creation cosmology called Universe by Design, and been featured on two educational documentaries. Info source:CreationWikihttp://creationwiki.org/Danny_Faulkner
  6. Danny Faulkner is currently teaching at the University of South Carolina Lancaster. He has been extensively involved in creation science, serving on the board of directors of the Creation Research Society since 2005. He is also a prolific author, having published a great many articles in secular astronomy journals as well as creationist publications wherein he presents the view of our solar system with all its planets and stars through a biblical perspective. Danny has also written a book on creation cosmology called Universe by Design, and been featured on two educational documentaries. Info source:CreationWikihttp://creationwiki.org/Danny_Faulkner
  7. Image source: NASA (Public domain)http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap011216.html
  8. Some of the images selected for the "Touch the Sun" book include views from the SOHO and TRACE spacecraft. Credit: NASA/ESA/LMSALhttp://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/touch_sun_prt.htm
  9. The Sun – the perfect energy source..Video Source: (Copyright – Eternal Productions)God of Wondershttp://store.nwcreation.net/godofwonders.html