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Series Code: CIS
Program Code: CIS200016S
00:01 The experiments you will see
00:02 have been carefully done by professionals, 00:04 and should not be tried at home without parental guidance. 00:06 Please follow the caution signs throughout this program. 00:32 Welcome to Creation is Science, 00:35 where we use science to learn more about our great Creator. 00:39 And I'm delighted to have Professor Roy 00:41 here with us on set. 00:42 It's good to be here. 00:44 I'm excited to see what we're going to do today, 00:46 because I think I know a little bit about it, 00:47 but beforehand, I want to introduce Jasmine. 00:51 Where are you from Jasmine? 00:53 Georgia. Georgia. 00:54 This is Colton. 00:55 Where are you from? 00:57 Illinois. Illinois. That's true. 00:59 And I have Leah. 01:01 I'm from Georgia. 01:02 And from Georgia too. 01:03 And how about Jafet? 01:05 I'm from Illinois. Illinois. 01:06 So we have a good group of kids. 01:08 Yeah. 01:09 So I think we're learning about something about, 01:11 things don't always seem the way they appear, 01:14 like we see things differently 01:16 and I think God might see things differently 01:18 than we do sometimes. 01:19 I think so. Yeah. 01:21 We have to put our trust in Him, right? 01:22 That's right. Absolutely. 01:24 Because like science, like experiments. 01:25 Yeah. 01:26 Okay. 01:28 We've got an interesting experiment today, 01:29 but you have to make a promise. 01:30 Okay? All right. 01:32 So raise your left hand, your other left hand. 01:34 Okay. And repeat after me, I promise. 01:36 I promise... 01:37 Not to do... Not to do... 01:39 Any... Any... 01:41 Of these experiments. Of these experiments. 01:43 At my house... At my house... 01:44 I will do them... 01:46 I will do them... 01:47 At somebody else's house. At somebody else's house. 01:49 Okay. You can put your hands down. 01:51 Very good. 01:52 You know, but seriously though, 01:53 we don't want to be hurt, do we? 01:55 No, because we could get hurt, right? 01:56 Yeah. 01:58 Because we're going to be using 01:59 some things that could possibly hurt you. 02:00 I'm allergic to being hurt. Okay. 02:02 I don't like to be hurt, but you know, 02:04 I got a piece of paper right here. 02:06 What color is that paper? 02:07 Orange. Orange. 02:08 Okay. 02:10 Uh, now this is an interesting paper 02:12 because, uh, what, what do you see? 02:15 You see the paper? Yes. 02:16 Okay. You see the paper? 02:18 Yeah. Okay. Everybody sees the paper. 02:19 Everybody said it was orange. 02:21 Okay. It could be golden, right? 02:22 Or yellow or something along those lines. 02:24 But you know, there's something that 02:25 you really didn't see. 02:27 Some things are what? Hard for us to see. 02:30 Some people see things quite differently than we do. 02:33 So, you know, I've got something special. 02:35 What I'm going to do is I've got something special 02:38 in this little bottle right here. 02:39 And what I'm going to do. 02:40 I've got a little cotton ball and I'm going to get this 02:42 cotton ball wet from little spray. 02:45 I don't want to get it on my table. 02:46 Let's just go ahead and spray that. 02:49 Just a little bit of spray. 02:51 And then I'm just going to wipe 02:53 the wet cotton ball over my paper. 02:55 Hey, watch this. 02:57 You might want to get in here close so you can see this. 02:58 Let's see what we got right here. 03:00 So I'm going to start wiping this 03:02 and wiping that, 03:03 wiping that and wiping that. 03:05 Whoa, what's happening? 03:06 It's changing color. It's changing colors. 03:09 Note that center, what does that say? 03:11 God loves you. It says, God loves you. 03:13 Do you believe that? Yes. 03:15 That's right. I believe that too. 03:16 That's interesting. 03:18 Now what we're going to notice though, 03:19 this is going to change over time, 03:21 but, you know, hey, 03:23 would you like to write a secret, 03:26 hidden message? 03:28 Would you like to write that? Okay. 03:29 Well, what I'd like to have you do 03:31 is to go over by the table over there. 03:32 There are our trays and we have a yellow, 03:35 another golden paper, 03:36 grab one of those and a cotton ball. 03:38 Okay. 03:39 And there's a little tiny pieces of wax. 03:42 Get a little tiny piece of wax 03:44 or somebody can grab that candle 03:47 and bring it back with them. 03:49 Okay? Come on back. That's right. 03:51 So you've got a cotton ball, right? 03:53 And you got a candle or a piece of wax. 03:56 All right. 03:57 Now, this is interesting 03:59 because what do you think is in the spray? 04:01 It's a chemical and you might have it at home 04:04 and it's called ammonia. 04:06 You know, don't we clean with ammonia. 04:08 Yeah. We clean with ammonia. 04:09 All right. 04:10 A lot of our cleansers may have some ammonia. 04:13 That's what this is, is ammonia. 04:15 And it kind of has a strong smell. 04:17 And so that's what I did was I took 04:18 and sprayed some ammonia on my cotton ball. 04:21 Are you going to do this too? I'm ready to. I love it. 04:22 Well, yeah, you got to do this too. 04:24 And then, 04:25 then we're going to wipe it across. 04:27 But you know what? 04:28 Before I did that, I took a candle wax, 04:31 a piece of candle wax. 04:33 And I wrote my secret message. 04:35 The secret message that I wrote was what? 04:38 God is love. Now, that's interesting. 04:40 So go ahead and write your secret message now. 04:44 Okay. Write your secret message now. 04:46 Might be something that you had, 04:48 a message about, maybe, I don't know anything. 04:50 All right. 04:52 I said, God is love 04:53 because I really think God is love. 04:55 And you can even write your name 04:57 and let me know when you're done. 04:59 And what we're going to do 05:01 is I'm going to spray the ammonia 05:02 on your cotton ball. 05:04 And then we're going to find out 05:05 what you wrote, because it's really hard to see 05:08 unless we spray it. 05:10 Are you ready? Okay, she's ready. 05:12 Let me go ahead and get the... get yours all wet. 05:16 There you go. And you can start doing yours. 05:18 Okay? I wonder what she wrote. 05:19 Okay? 05:21 And I'm going to spray yours too. 05:24 There you go. And get yours wet. 05:26 And what is she saying? 05:28 Oh, it's hi. 05:29 How cool is that? 05:31 And it's a smiley face. 05:32 That is interesting. 05:33 And what do you have? What do you have? 05:35 You want to go ahead and get theirs too? 05:37 And, oh, God is great. 05:39 God is great, isn't He? That's great. 05:40 God is great all the time, isn't He? 05:43 And all the time, what? 05:45 God is great, it works that way. 05:47 What did they write? What did they write? 05:50 What did they write? Get up for us. 05:52 Okay. Jesus loves me. 05:54 Yes, He does. 05:56 Jesus loves all of us 05:57 and he's almost finished right there. 05:59 I think he's writing a letter. 06:01 I think so too, I'm ready too, hold on. 06:03 That's okay. All right. 06:05 Did you write one? 06:06 I did. Let's see what she wrote. 06:07 Oh, I realize how messy my handwriting is... 06:10 It says, I love Jesus. 06:13 Can you see that? How cool is that? 06:16 I love Jesus. Interesting. 06:18 Now here, look at mine right here. 06:21 Can you see mine now? 06:23 What's happened to it? Did it turned back. 06:26 It's turning back to that same color, isn't it? 06:28 And it's not that kind of reddish color. 06:30 Now this paper is very, very special paper, 06:33 it's called goldenrod paper. 06:35 And it's treated with some chemicals. 06:38 And when you take ammonia and put ammonia on it, 06:41 it changes colors, but mine is doing what? 06:45 It's turning back. 06:47 Now, who... What can you... 06:48 Can you think of anything that would cause this paper 06:51 to turn back to its original color? 06:54 What do you think? 06:56 It's something in the air. 06:57 What do you think? Oxygen. 06:59 Well, it's real close to oxygen and you and I breathe it out. 07:02 We breathe out oxygen and... Carbon dioxide. 07:03 That's right, carbon dioxide. 07:06 Isn't that interesting? 07:07 The carbon dioxide 07:08 is causing this to turn back to its original color. 07:11 Now, if you want yours to hurry up 07:13 and to actually change colors back a lot quicker, 07:16 you know what you can do? 07:18 You can breathe on it. 07:20 You can blow on it because what happens 07:23 when we blow out, what are we blowing out? 07:25 Carbon dioxide. Right, a mixture of what? 07:28 Oxygen and carbon dioxide 07:29 and probably some nitrogen as well. 07:31 And you can see how that does. 07:33 Hey, what did his say? 07:34 I didn't see it. Oh. 07:35 What did his say? 07:37 What did he say? 07:38 God loves people. 07:40 God loves people and God does, doesn't He? 07:42 God loves everybody. That is awesome. 07:45 So, you know, if you want to send 07:48 a secret message to somebody, you can, 07:50 because you can do this and what, 07:52 and you could even put it in the mail. 07:54 And then when you, when they got the message, 07:55 they could open up the letter. 07:57 They could spray a little cotton ball 07:59 with some ammonia. 08:00 They could read your message. 08:02 Nobody else could read it except for you. 08:03 How cool is that? 08:05 But I liked that message, God is love. 08:07 He loves us all. That's interesting to me. 08:09 Now, you know, 08:10 I brought another kind of paper. 08:13 You know, paper's interesting, isn't it? 08:15 It really is. 08:16 What I have right here 08:18 is I've got another piece of paper. 08:20 We're not going to change colors, 08:21 but you know 08:23 what we're going to do with this paper. 08:24 We're going to make it disappear. 08:26 Have you ever made things disappear? 08:28 Well, you know, I made money disappear. 08:30 Does money disappear? I can make cookies disappear. 08:32 Yeah. 08:33 This disappears, doesn't it? Okay. 08:35 But you know, this paper has been treated 08:37 with some chemicals. 08:39 This paper right here has been treated 08:40 with chemicals too, hasn't it? 08:42 But the chemicals that this paper 08:44 has been treated was a very, very strong acid 08:47 called nitric acid. 08:49 What nitric acid does 08:50 is it takes the fillers out of paper. 08:53 Paper has all kinds of stuff added to it. 08:55 But if we can take 08:56 all of those additives away from paper, 08:59 we actually get a pure cellulose product. 09:02 But it's loaded with oxygen. 09:05 Can you see the oxygen in this paper? 09:07 Look closely. 09:10 You can't. 09:11 Okay, you got great eyes. 09:13 I can't see the oxygen in here, but there is, there's oxygen. 09:17 You're right, there's oxygen in this paper. 09:19 Now, if something's going to burn, 09:20 what does it need? 09:22 Fire. It needs fire. 09:23 It has to be warm, right? 09:25 It has to be hot 09:26 and we have to have fuel, right? 09:28 We've got to have some oxygen, don't we? 09:29 The air. Now, that's interesting. 09:31 Now what I'm going to do 09:32 is I'm going to take this paper. 09:34 I'm going to make it disappear before your very eyes. 09:35 Are you ready? Yeah. 09:36 Okay. I'm going to go ahead. 09:38 And you know what I could do? 09:39 What I could do is I could fold it in half 09:41 and it gets smaller 09:42 when you fold it in half, doesn't it? 09:43 That's right, it takes up less linear space. 09:45 And if I keep folding in half, pretty soon it gets so small 09:49 that it just disappears and it's gone. 09:51 It's gone, isn't it? 09:53 No, it's really not gone. It's right there. 09:55 But let's use chemistry because that's what 09:57 we're doing today to make it disappear. 09:59 And so we've got... 10:01 We got some matches right here. 10:02 Should you have matches by yourself? 10:04 No. No. No. 10:05 Say, no, you shouldn't have your matches. 10:07 You should be with your parents, 10:08 your teachers or your guardians. 10:10 Matches are really, really quite dangerous. 10:11 All right? 10:13 But what I'm going to do is I'm going to ask 10:17 to get this paper to burn. 10:19 But when we burn paper, what do we end up with? 10:22 End up with ashes, don't we? Okay. 10:24 Well, that's interesting to me. 10:25 And the other thing that 10:27 we're going to make this paper represent is our sins. 10:30 Have you ever wanted anything to disappear 10:32 any more than your sins? 10:34 Do you want your sins to disappear? 10:36 Oh, I want my sins to be disappeared. 10:39 How can we get our sins to disappear? 10:41 Burn it. Through prayer. 10:42 Burn it? Okay. 10:44 Well, we can't burn our sins, 10:45 but what can we do with this paper? 10:47 We could burn the piece of paper. 10:49 Okay. 10:50 Let's burn the piece of paper, 10:52 but if it's just like our sins being gone and disappeared, 10:54 it's going to have to disappear before our eyes. 10:55 Are you ready? 10:57 I'm ready. I'm not ready. 10:58 I've got to put my safety glasses on. 10:59 Yes, please. Okay, here we go. 11:01 All right. 11:02 Let's see if it's going to disappear. 11:04 I'm going to hold it up 11:05 and you just hold that match out 11:06 and let's make it disappear. 11:08 Just hold it right there. There we go. 11:09 Oh, we gonna get hot. 11:16 Where'd the paper go? 11:18 It burned. It burned. 11:19 Did the paper disappear? 11:21 It did, the paper disappeared because of what? 11:24 Oxygen. That's right. 11:25 Because of the oxygen 11:27 that was on the molecular level of the paper. 11:29 And it's a very special kind of paper, isn't it? 11:32 But you know, it's so very special 11:35 that our sins, your sins and my sins, 11:37 because the Bible says that 11:38 everybody have sinned, haven't they? 11:40 But all of our sins can be gone just like that paper. 11:43 I want my sins to be gone, don't you? 11:46 I do too. Hey, you know what? 11:48 I got another piece of paper, but you know what? 11:51 This is... What color is that? 11:52 Red. 11:53 This is already red, well, I can put ammonia on it. 11:56 But I love this because it's red. 11:58 You know, the Bible also says that our sins are as what? 12:01 Red. Right, like what? 12:04 Scarlet. That's right. 12:07 So let's go ahead and make this paper disappear 12:09 and let's see what this does. 12:11 But this is a very slow reaction. 12:13 The other one was pretty fast, wasn't it? 12:15 Okay, here we go. Let's light this paper on fire. 12:17 Let's see what happens right here. 12:20 Well, look at that. Now, that's cool. 12:22 Look at that. 12:24 Getting a little warmer 12:25 and I'm just going to let it go. 12:28 And that paper disappeared as well. 12:30 You know, I am so thankful. 12:32 Are you thankful that Jesus can forgive us of our sins? 12:35 He did. 12:36 You know, Jesus said to the woman that, 12:39 that history lesson of the Bible, 12:40 He says, I don't condemn you either. 12:42 You know, Jesus, didn't come to this earth 12:44 to condemn us, did He? 12:46 What did He come to this earth for? 12:47 To save us. 12:48 To save us from our sins, isn't that wonderful? 12:50 That is amazing. That is a wonderful thing. 12:52 Well, that's our lesson about our paper 12:55 and the chemistry behind it. 12:57 How cool is that? 12:58 I am so thankful that God sees everything, 13:01 even if it's the good and the bad, 13:03 because He can forgive us. 13:04 And, Leah, can you grab that Bible for me? 13:06 And I think there's a text in Proverbs. 13:07 Can you help me find it? 13:09 I think it's in there. 13:12 Can you read that for us real quick? 13:15 Proverbs 15:3, 13:17 "The eyes of the Lord are in every place, 13:20 keeping watch on the evil and the good." 13:22 I am so thankful that God sees everything. 13:25 And, Jafet, I think 13:27 there's another Bible text in Job. 13:29 Can you help me find that one? 13:31 Because I am so glad that God sees everything. 13:33 Even if we sin, He can wipe them 13:36 just like our experiment, right? 13:37 Aren't you still thankful? 13:39 I am. Do you have it? 13:40 Yes, Job 28:24, 13:43 "For He looks to the ends of the earth, 13:45 and sees under the whole heavens." 13:48 I am so thankful. 13:50 Aren't you ready to say Jesus, take it all? 13:52 Yes. I am so thankful for science. 13:55 Aren't you? Yeah. 13:56 There's so many things in science that 13:58 we can learn about our wonderful Creator. 14:00 You see, we can see God's creation all around us 14:04 because creation is science. 14:07 So thank you for joining us and we'll see you next time. 14:10 Bye-bye! |
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