Heavens Declare, The

Astronomy from a Biblical Perspective -part 1

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00:26 Welcome to Heavens Declare.
00:29 Today, we're gonna be going into Astronomy,
00:32 from a biblical perspective,
00:34 this is the first part of that series.
00:36 And you know,
00:38 we have things that happen out there.
00:41 And people often ask, you know, there was an exploding stars,
00:45 where's God in all these?
00:47 We don't see exploding stars very often
00:49 in our Milky Way galaxy, it actually hasn't happened
00:53 since the invention of the telescope.
00:55 But we look in other parts of the universe,
00:58 other galaxies, we see it happened,
01:00 it happened quiet close to our galaxy
01:02 in what's known as the imaginary clouds.
01:05 And this was February 25, 1987,
01:07 all of a sudden there was a star,
01:09 nobody notice the night before.
01:11 And all of a sudden it was the brightest thing,
01:13 sometimes these could be actually seen in the daytime.
01:15 There was one that the Chinese made record of,
01:19 in July 4th, of 1054, a thousand years ago,
01:22 and it was in the constellation of Taurus
01:26 that is now called, known as the Crab Nebula.
01:29 Nebula is a word, basically, we have four types of Nebulae.
01:32 We have nebula that glow because they are hot,
01:34 we have nebula that glow
01:36 because they are embraced with hot stars,
01:38 we have nebula that are dark
01:39 like the horse head nebula you be seeing in this series,
01:42 then we have this exploding stars,
01:44 which they call planetary nebula.
01:46 And when,
01:49 like the one happened in July 4th, 1054,
01:52 that thing was so bright
01:53 you can see it in the daytime for many weeks.
01:56 I mean, it was huge.
01:57 And as--
01:59 what we believe from what we see
02:02 is that the biggest stars
02:04 seem burn up their fuel and expand,
02:07 and they reach to a point like a balloon
02:08 where they cant support that shell
02:11 and then we get these big explosion.
02:13 And what's interesting it's--
02:15 got a little illustration here that illustrates what happens,
02:19 because when these stars explode
02:21 and these gases going out
02:22 like hundreds of thousands of miles an hour,
02:25 and you can act like the Crab Nebula.
02:26 They took and played that back on a computer
02:30 a photograph that every 15 years,
02:31 played it back on a computer and verified when it happened.
02:34 But when these clouds go out,
02:36 you will see what looks like smoke rings.
02:38 Now there's always a stars remaining in the center.
02:41 But this little zero blaster
02:42 really kind of illustrates what's going on,
02:44 and you'll see smoke rings coming out,
02:47 if the camera can pick those up.
02:50 And as they go out they change and expand and change shape.
02:55 So I don't know how well the cameras
02:57 can actually pick that up but--
03:01 and some of them actually shoot jets out.
03:04 And you'll see pictures,
03:06 and some of these pictures you'll see,
03:08 you'll see jets going out like that.
03:12 So kids love that,
03:14 but it kind of illustrates what we see
03:15 when we look out in the heaven.
03:17 So these star, some occasionally
03:19 will have this big eruption.
03:21 They called dying stars,
03:23 they called it supernovas, nova, supernovas.
03:25 What is there, you know,
03:27 how does this have to do with sin and God?
03:31 And you know, Romans 8:22 says,
03:34 the whole creation is groaning.
03:39 You know, how--
03:41 We had the curse when Adam sin, we have many curses was...
03:45 You know, was that part of the curse?
03:46 How far do the curses go? We don't really know, do we?
03:49 We sing a song at Christmas time
03:50 as far as the curse is found.
03:53 So we don't really know
03:54 if a star explodes, what it has to do,
03:57 if that have anything to do with Romans 8:22.
04:01 The whole creation is groaning.
04:03 That goes along
04:05 with the second law of dynamics,
04:06 everything is running down.
04:08 And so that may be part.
04:10 But there's a couple of scriptures
04:12 that people have found helpful.
04:14 If you look at Psalm 102:25-26, look at Hebrews 1:11,
04:20 it says, that of all,
04:21 he laid the foundation of the earth
04:24 and the Heavens are the works of his hands.
04:27 Bible says, they shall perish.
04:29 Are the heavens are going to perish?
04:31 But God shall endure,
04:32 yea, all of them shall wax old as a garment,
04:35 as a vesture shalt thou change them.
04:37 So the Bible says, the heavens revolve,
04:40 they says that they're gonna wear out.
04:42 Now that's King James,
04:43 a vesture, this is a vesture, my jacket is a vesture.
04:46 If I were to take off,
04:48 and some stars do that repeatedly
04:50 cast off an outer shell.
04:52 And so, you know, that may have something to do with.
04:56 There is some change going on,
04:58 we don't really see it very often in our galaxy.
05:01 But looking in other galaxies
05:04 you can see, there was a pastor from New Zealand
05:07 that knew the sky so well, he can go on every night,
05:11 he can look at 100 galaxies in night
05:14 and see if there was a new star
05:15 he hasn't seen there before.
05:18 He was so, he would actually discover
05:19 about 15 of these a year,
05:22 15 supernova, and they will be brightest in the galaxy
05:27 for few months.
05:28 And in fact, he did so well
05:30 the New Zealand government
05:31 gave him a really nice 16 inch telescope.
05:34 So, we do see these events happening in the heavens
05:37 and we call them nova, supernova.
05:41 So, there's some change going on.
05:42 So, to get into our program today,
05:44 we got a picture of the moon.
05:46 And the moon is fantastic, I could spend weeks and weeks,
05:50 you know, looking at the moon.
05:52 There are so much to learn here.
05:54 Down around the right side
05:56 you can see kind of a ring of a mountains there,
05:58 and that's the,
06:01 that's part of the Apennine mountain ranges,
06:03 the whole circle there of mountains, 18,000 foot tall.
06:07 And very down around the right you see that all plain,
06:10 you come up a little further towards the bottom,
06:12 you see a little crater that's dark,
06:14 that's a Copernicus, that's going to be Plato.
06:17 That crater is about 70 miles across.
06:20 If you follow that arc around
06:21 you'll see a brightest crater there,
06:23 near the middle and that's Copernicus.
06:26 So you can study the moon, there books on it,
06:28 and you can spend a lot of time learning about the moon.
06:31 But we got another graphic showing
06:34 how the eclipses happen.
06:36 We can go to that now, and you'll see,
06:40 on the right you'll see the sun giving it's slight
06:42 and you can see the earth,
06:43 and the Moon as it goes around our earth.
06:46 And its shown there in the umbra,
06:48 in the shadow area of our earth
06:50 and then as it moves it is the penumbra,
06:53 you see it change color a little bit, brightest there.
06:56 It would change obviously.
06:58 And then if the moon gets between the sun and the earth,
07:00 and we get an eclipse of the sun.
07:03 Now there's been lot of talk about blood moons,
07:07 you know, its been all over the internet
07:08 for last couple years,
07:10 and they tried to tied with a Jewish events
07:13 and the Passover and so forth.
07:16 And you know, I don't make a big deal out of that,
07:19 I don't knock it, because I think God,
07:23 you know, may be
07:25 a way that the Lord could reach people.
07:28 Because the Bible does say, and in many scriptures it says,
07:30 the sun would be turned to darkness
07:32 and the moon to blood
07:33 before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.
07:38 That was in Joel 2:31, and then Acts 2:20, in Isaiah,
07:41 other places that talk about the moon turning to blood.
07:45 Now these events happen all the time.
07:47 We get about three a years, almost three blood moons a year
07:51 where the moon you know, it has this reddish glow to it.
07:56 Now, what's interesting, Passover's always on full moon.
08:01 So I don't put a lot of stock
08:02 in the blood moons that been going around the internet,
08:05 everybody is talking about it,
08:08 and trying to connect it with Jewish History.
08:11 You know, we see blood moons all the time,
08:14 but neither do I knock it
08:15 because I think God can certainly reach people.
08:18 What's going on, what's the blood moon think?
08:21 And God can use that to reach people.
08:24 On the other hand, I believe that we're going to see
08:28 a more spectacular manifestation
08:31 that when the scripted talks about
08:32 the moon turning into blood,
08:33 it's not going to be for few more minutes,
08:35 I think its gonna be
08:36 much more spectacular than that as we get to the end of time.
08:40 Our next graphic is of the sun, and it's good for us to see
08:44 how small our earth is compared to the sun.
08:48 We can put, actually a million earths would fit in the sun,
08:51 and Jupiter, you can put about
08:53 1, 300 Jupiter's would fit in the sun.
08:57 So our sun is really,
08:59 our earth is really pretty small
09:01 compared to the sun.
09:05 and yet the, our sun is not the biggest star out there.
09:09 We have many stars that are much bigger
09:11 than our sun.
09:13 And we're gonna get to those little later.
09:16 But, you know, our sun is part of a galaxy
09:20 and the, we call the Milky way galaxy.
09:23 And we're locate, our sun is located
09:25 about a third of the way out from the center of the galaxy.
09:29 Now the stars in the center of the galaxy
09:30 are going around like every 20 years.
09:34 The outer stars and the arms
09:35 are trying to catch up with the stars in the center.
09:39 I means, there we going around 20, 30 years
09:40 just screaming around,
09:42 and yet the outer side,
09:43 they may take a 100 million, 200 million years
09:46 for them to rotate.
09:49 So when we look around the galaxy,
09:52 we see, in our galaxy, we see all these stars,
09:55 we see constellations.
09:57 Now constellations would be stars
09:59 that you can make a stick figure out of,
10:01 you could draw,
10:03 you know, like Orion, a man,
10:04 he's got shoulders, he's got a belt, he's got legs.
10:08 And so we have actually 88 constellations.
10:11 Now people often get the names mixed up,
10:14 you know, what's a galaxy, what's the nebula,
10:16 what's the constellation; you know, what's the supernova?
10:20 But constellations would be just stars that we see,
10:23 a bright stars
10:25 that have made images out of like a stick figure,
10:27 so that would be a constellation.
10:29 A galaxy would be orbiting a hundred;
10:32 you know, billion stars orbiting in a galaxy.
10:35 And they tend to be--
10:36 galaxy's good illustration would be a paper plate.
10:39 If you took two Chinet plates and you put them together,
10:42 you know, from one angle you'll see them quite thin
10:46 and then you'll see them quite round
10:48 or you'll see an ellipse.
10:49 They have a bulge in the center.
10:51 There seems to be quite a bulge of stars
10:53 in the very center of a galaxy.
10:55 And when you look at the galaxy,
10:57 look at the center of the galaxy,
10:59 you'll see it just look like stars are touching each other.
11:04 But they are separate by trillions of miles,
11:06 the average distance between stars is trillions of miles.
11:10 And it's hard to get you head around that
11:13 to think there could be trillions of miles
11:15 because they always have glow in the center.
11:18 Now when I fly into Denver at night,
11:20 and the pilot says we're at 150 miles out of Denver,
11:24 I look out the window,
11:25 I can't see one street from 150 miles.
11:29 Denver looks like a galaxy from 150 miles.
11:31 But as you come down over the city,
11:33 all of a sudden you see every house, every car,
11:35 every streetlight, and--
11:38 but out of 150 miles there's no angular separation,
11:42 they just go together.
11:43 So if you can try to get here mind around that,
11:45 when you see these galaxies in the center,
11:48 they just simply glow with millions of stars.
11:53 And--
11:55 it's interesting that Galileo said
11:57 that Bible tells us how to go to Heaven,
11:59 not how the heavens go.
12:01 But what's interesting, the bible writers
12:03 were prevented from following the errors of the time.
12:06 You know, there were many theories
12:08 of everything that the earth was flat,
12:12 that the wind didn't have any weight.
12:16 And, so
12:18 the bible writer were prevented
12:20 from following the errors of the time.
12:24 And looking our earth it,
12:26 you know, its mostly molten rock,
12:28 about 8,000 miles in diameter.
12:30 It has a magnetic field.
12:32 This magnetic field of the earth
12:33 is a great protection for us from the solar wind.
12:37 We have charge particles coming from the sun
12:40 at millions of miles an hour.
12:42 These charged particles would given us cancer actually.
12:45 But we have this magnetic field that protects us from that.
12:48 And that's one the concern going to Mars,
12:52 that we'll be outside of that protection,
12:54 Mars does not have a magnetic field
12:56 and it would be dangerous.
12:58 And so they're looking how could we go to Mars safely
13:02 and protect our astronauts.
13:03 Well, if we could put across, put a lid,
13:05 a space capsule around, that will protect them.
13:07 We would protect them in the bottom of swimming pool,
13:09 we have lot of water,
13:10 we could make a magnetic field around them.
13:13 And we need about 20 gallons
13:14 magnetic chamber around your body
13:17 to protect you from the solar wind.
13:20 But then the experiments they discovered
13:22 that if you put your head
13:23 inside a chamber with one gallons
13:25 like sparks go off in your eyes,
13:27 and so that's out.
13:29 And so other ways is well, maybe we could develop a pill
13:32 that would make us immune to the solar wind.
13:36 And you see, the earth was made from Man, not space.
13:39 We gonna be change, the Bible says,
13:41 in the moment the twinkling of an eye
13:42 at the last trumpet, we're going to be changed.
13:44 But right now
13:45 it would be dangerous for us to go to Mars.
13:47 And so they thought, well, maybe we could do a pill
13:51 that would make us immune to it.
13:52 The newest, the latest is,
13:56 they say, well, you know what, we need explores.
13:59 We, old people like me,
14:02 who've been about the sun already,
14:03 78 times, not live too much longer,
14:06 we will send them on a machine to Mars,
14:08 they could be explorers, they never come home,
14:09 a one way trip, they die of cancer,
14:11 you know, at that age you're gonna do it anyway.
14:13 So there's actually something you can sign up for now
14:16 on Mars, go to Mars, be an explorer.
14:19 And you know,
14:21 whether we're going to go to Mars not, I don't know.
14:24 It would be a two year trip.
14:25 You see Mars come around every two years,
14:27 it gets it's closest approach to earth sometimes like,
14:29 15 million miles will be the closest approach.
14:32 So we would fly out there to Mars,
14:34 when it's at its closest approach
14:36 and it should be a six month trip,
14:37 and then gonna be on Mars for, you know, for two years,
14:42 or actually one year on Mars.
14:44 So it be half year getting there,
14:45 a year there, and half year getting home.
14:47 And so we'll be gone for two years.
14:50 But its not, not a safe journey,
14:54 I can tell you that.
14:55 When we look at the earth,
14:56 we says it's in the Goldilocks zone.
14:58 You remember the story of about Goldilocks.
15:00 Goldilocks, well, the soup was,
15:02 some was too hot, some was too cold,
15:04 the baby bear soup was just right.
15:06 And so here we are on earth where it's just right,
15:08 everything is just right for our life.
15:11 The other planets,
15:12 you wouldn't live on any of them.
15:14 You know, you really wouldn't be comfortable there
15:16 without a lot of technology
15:17 to keep you warm and protect and all of that.
15:20 But you think about that the spinning of the earth,
15:22 and it goes around every 24 hours.
15:24 What if the earth spun 12 hours, every 12 hours?
15:28 You see you just cook to death in the summers,
15:30 the sun will be out for 24 hours,
15:31 would you take that.
15:33 And then it would be dark for 24,
15:34 you know it will be cold.
15:37 You see how perfect it is
15:39 for the warming and the cooling of it.
15:41 It's position is in the right place
15:44 in the Goldilocks zone where life can exist.
15:46 It has the moon that goes around,
15:48 and that keeps the oceans alive, aerates the oceans.
15:53 There are just so many things,
15:55 so many parameters,
15:56 about a hundred about the earth,
15:58 it's called the anthropic principle.
15:59 Boy, you know, it just, the evolutionists goes like,
16:01 you know, it's really looks like it made for us,
16:04 like it's created for us.
16:07 So there's over a hundred scientific facts,
16:09 when you consider them together,
16:10 demonstrate that the universe has been built for man.
16:14 Now the density of the universal in fact,
16:16 the density of universe, they say that is the universe,
16:19 just like all these parameters, if the density change,
16:22 life could not exist.
16:24 The density of the universe
16:25 must be in one part in ten quintillion.
16:29 Now that would be like you ladies making a cake.
16:31 You know, if you make a cake
16:33 and you put it in a tablespoon of salt
16:34 instead of a teaspoon, you got a disaster.
16:37 But what they're telling is that density of the universe
16:39 is so critical that in order to make the cake
16:42 you gonna have to count out 10 quintillion grains of salt.
16:47 If you get 10 quintillion in one,
16:49 if you miss one or add one grain of salt,
16:51 you got a disaster.
16:52 That's what they are saying.
16:54 And there's a hundred parameters,
16:56 hundred things about the earth that are so finally tuned
16:58 to make life work.
17:00 If even a single variable were off, even slightly,
17:05 we would not exist.
17:06 The extreme improbability
17:08 there so many variables would align so auspiciously
17:12 in our favor, merely by chances
17:14 has led some scientist and philosophers
17:17 to propose and said that it was God
17:20 who providentially engineered the universe
17:23 to suit our specific needs.
17:25 There was an interesting article
17:26 in an astronomy magazine, this was in April 2006,
17:33 and it said that "The universe continues to baffle
17:36 the great minds of our age.
17:39 If everything evolve from the Big Bang,
17:42 where are the antiparticles?"
17:47 When we look at the Hydrocolider,
17:48 we get particles matter, but we get antiparticles.
17:52 And antiparticles destroy particles.
17:54 How do you explain that?
17:56 There's Dr. Pacani in Los Angels
17:59 that wrote this book, you know, Adam Einstein.
18:05 I asked him about that,
18:06 I said, "Well, how do you explain that?"
18:07 And he says, "Well, for every billion particle
18:10 there was a billion and one matter,
18:12 and one less for antimatter
18:14 and that's really what took over the universe."
18:17 There are so many things that you just can't explain
18:22 antiparticles, particles and antiparticles.
18:25 Dark matter is something we create.
18:27 When we look at the universe,
18:28 and we look at the universe the way it rotates,
18:30 the way it expand,
18:32 the galaxies are stretching out, and expanding,
18:35 it seem to be going faster apart everyday.
18:38 Now that's the latest science, they're going apart.
18:43 The Bible saying 17 times God stretched out the heavens.
18:47 He stretched out the heavens like a curtain,
18:50 like a tent he spread them out.
18:52 And so 17 times, the God seems to,
18:54 the Bible seems to agree with the expanding universe,
18:57 the latest observations is that the universe is expanding.
19:01 And so that's, so they said,
19:04 well, we don't know why is there--
19:06 what's this giant sucking sun?
19:07 May be its vacuum energy, may be its dark energy,
19:10 you know, there's ninety some percent of the universe
19:12 we cant see.
19:14 So they invent the vacuum energy, dark energy,
19:16 and dark matter to explain all this stuff.
19:22 The uniformity, the expansion of the universe,
19:25 quantum entanglement, folks, that's a holistic joke,
19:28 quantum entanglement.
19:30 It's as if every particle in universe
19:32 is connected with other particle.
19:34 It's as if I walk into Baskin Robbins here,
19:38 and got a chocolate covered cone,
19:42 and my sister walk into Baskin Robbins
19:44 a thousand miles away
19:45 and she seemed know what I select.
19:48 It's like a quantum entanglement in the particles
19:50 seems like every particle in the universe
19:52 is connected with every other particle.
19:54 Listen, you know, they've done experiments
19:56 where they run particles through a tubes
19:58 for miles, miles, and miles,
20:00 and they seem to be able to talk to each other.
20:04 It drives people crazy, quantum entanglement.
20:06 And one of my employees said, if that's true,
20:08 you know, there is a God.
20:10 Well, they used to think the earth was flat,
20:13 you know, we had the flatter society.
20:15 The Bible had that one figured out.
20:16 It said in Psalm 40:22,
20:19 "It is He that sits over the circle of the earth,
20:22 and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers.
20:25 Yes, it talk about nations as small dust on the scale
20:29 and yet, he knows the sparrows the that falls,
20:31 he knows the hairs by head, of your head,
20:33 he cares about you,
20:34 even though he runs this humongous universe,
20:39 right down to little atom
20:40 that we can't even, see in our microscope.
20:43 And so the bible says,
20:45 "It is he that sits above the--"
20:46 When they though the earth is flat,
20:48 the Bible says "He sits above the circle of the earth,
20:50 its inhabitants are like grasshoppers,
20:52 who stretches out the heavens like a curtain,
20:55 and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in."
20:58 Yet he knows the sparrow that false
21:00 and the hair of your head.
21:01 The earth is getting old, it's waxes old like a garment.
21:06 The bible had that in Psalm 102:25-26,
21:12 it says the earth waxes old like a garment.
21:14 We see that happening,
21:16 we see the depletion of the magnetic field.
21:18 Our magnetic field of the earth is running down,
21:20 its going small and weaker and weaker and weaker.
21:23 And of course, evolutionists says, well, it reverses,
21:26 it get's weaker and weaker
21:27 and weaker, and then it reverses,
21:28 north become south, south becomes north.
21:32 And yet, if you play that backward,
21:33 the magnetic, the strength of the magnetic field,
21:36 if you run that back billions of years,
21:38 it would have been so strong,
21:40 life could have evolved on earth.
21:43 So when we see the earth getting old, we see erosion,
21:47 the soil been eroded into the ocean.
21:50 We see the earth is slowing down,
21:52 we reset our clocks because it's slowing down.
21:57 And we see, we've talk about before,
21:59 mass extensions and so forth.
22:01 So the bible says that in Psalm 1 or 2,
22:03 "Of old thou has laid the foundation of the earth,
22:06 and the heavens are the work of thy hands.
22:08 They will perish, but thou will endure;
22:11 ye, all of them shall wax old like a garment;
22:13 as a wester shall thou change them,
22:15 and they should be changed."
22:17 All you have to do is nothing.
22:19 If we do nothing, you'll see things running down,
22:21 you'll see, you know, look ay your kid's room.
22:26 Without cleaning and bringing order,
22:29 we see everything's running down.
22:31 The second law of thermodynamics,
22:32 it says the whole universe, that everything is running down
22:35 and the Bible has it in Psalm.
22:37 And actually in Acts,
22:41 it says that that whole creation grows,
22:42 8:22.
22:44 So all you have to do is nothing
22:46 and everything deteriorates,
22:47 it collapses, it breaks down, it wear out all by itself,
22:51 and that's what the second law of thermodynamics is all about.
22:57 They used to think the whole universe,
22:58 we were the center of the universe.
23:00 They used to think
23:01 that everything run around the earth,
23:02 you know, geosynchronous,
23:04 geosynchronous, everything geocentric.
23:06 Everything goes around the earth.
23:07 It looks like it, you know, they rise in the east,
23:09 set in the west, looks like everything goes around.
23:11 You know the bible had that correct because the Bible,
23:13 in ancient times or ancient cultures we used to,
23:16 if we made a letter, you'd put a piece of clay
23:18 and you roll a roller across that clay.
23:23 And so the bible in,
23:26 that was in Job 38:13-14, it says,
23:31 that it's talking about the earth.
23:33 And it says the earth turns like clay to the seal,
23:35 the earth turns like clay to seal.
23:38 When they said, the earth was stationary,
23:40 when they said the universe,
23:41 everything goes around the earth,
23:42 the Bible says, no,
23:44 the earth is turning like clay to the seal.
23:48 And what about the air pressure?
23:51 Does air has weight?
23:53 You wouldn't, you know, it doesn't,
23:54 it's not intuitive that the air has weight.
23:56 And until they invented the barometer,
23:58 I think it was 16,
23:59 actually in 1640, they invented,
24:01 in the '40s they invented the barometer.
24:03 And bible had that to correct, if look at Job 28:24-25,
24:09 it talks about when God imparted a weight for the wind.
24:12 So we see, they thoughts the earth was flat,
24:16 the bible says He sits over the circle of the earth.
24:17 They thought that, you know,
24:20 they though that the earth was the center of the universe,
24:23 the bible says that it turns like clay to the seal.
24:27 And there was some religions
24:29 that taught in the earth was supported
24:30 on the back of turtles and elephants,
24:32 and I could remember, as a boys seeing is
24:34 to see Charles Atlas, I don't see it anymore.
24:36 But we as a kid,
24:37 they used to have this picture of Charles Atlas,
24:39 had the weight of the you know, the world,
24:40 he was carrying the world.
24:44 And, so some religious taught the earth was supported
24:46 in the back of turtles and the back of elephants,
24:49 Charles Atlas holding the earth.
24:50 If God chose a steel cable, you see, we have gravity.
24:54 How is gravity work.
24:56 You know the earth is going around the sun,
24:58 gravity holding in its place and we have an eclipse,
25:02 the moon goes in front does the earth moves
25:04 you know, often in space?
25:05 No, but if God use this steel cable,
25:08 it would take a cable 8, 000 miles
25:11 in diameter to hold the earth.
25:12 And yet, we know less about the--
25:14 we know less about gravity than any other force.
25:17 We have the strong nuclear force,
25:19 the weak nuclear force,
25:20 we have the magnetic force, we have gravity.
25:23 Gravity is probably that one force
25:24 that we know less about.
25:27 They are studying gravity.
25:28 Do gravity waves travel the speed of light?
25:30 You know, there's a great deal of uncertainty about gravity.
25:37 And so the bible tells us that,
25:40 and he hang the earth on nothing.
25:43 There it is in space, we see pictures now from the moon,
25:45 he hands on earth are nothing,
25:47 floating in space through gravity,
25:48 the force we know less about than any other force.
25:53 And in Job 26, it says
25:56 that he stretched out north over the empty place
25:59 he hang the earth on nothing.
26:04 Okay, we have a picture of all of ours,
26:06 our planets coming up,
26:08 Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus, Neptune,
26:10 Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Venus.
26:12 And actually,
26:13 you would not want to live on any place but earth,
26:16 earth is going to be the most comfortable,
26:19 the best suited for us.
26:21 And of course, we're going into space, looking for life.
26:25 We sent out 200 spacecrafts,
26:27 and they're looking for a life in our solar system.
26:29 That's the main objective.
26:31 They trying to figure out how we got here.
26:33 Once again, they don't believe in God,
26:34 they don't believe in the bible,
26:36 they don't believe in the creator,
26:37 and they want a naturalistic explanation
26:40 for the origin of Life.
26:42 And, folks, it's not there
26:44 as you see or watching this series,
26:46 talking about the fact
26:47 that it's just isn't gonna happen,
26:48 life is not gonna evolve from non-life.
26:51 Particularly life that reproduces itself,
26:54 life is able to replicate itself, copy itself.
26:58 Its just isn't gonna happen.
27:00 And so even though they're looking,
27:03 you know, for life out there, we really--
27:07 well, I could say actually there are particles that could,
27:11 we could pollute Mars.
27:13 Mars is down away from the earth
27:15 and there's 200 like, microorganisms
27:18 that could travel on the solar wind
27:19 that are in the upper atmosphere
27:21 that actually could get to the Mars.
27:22 So they might find some micro orbs,
27:26 or you know, organisms they're on mars
27:28 because of the solar wind.
27:29 But no, the Bible is the word of God,
27:32 and the Bible says, you can seek him and find him
27:34 if you search him with all your heart.
27:36 If you don't know him, folks, seek for him.
27:39 And because the bible says, you will find him
27:41 if you search for him with all you heart.
27:43 He's not gonna turn you way,
27:45 he is in the business of saving human beings.


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