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- November 29, 2011 at 10:12 pm#266322November 29, 2011 at 10:31 pm#266324Ed JParticipant
Hi T8,
It's amazing, no matter how many scientific discoveries point
to God's existence, that part seems to always get ignored.
Then they have to make up excuses why not to believe.God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgNovember 29, 2011 at 11:07 pm#266327mikeboll64BlockedIt seems the claim that nothing could ever travel faster than light is just another claim by humans that was later found out to be wrong by humans.
Top rung of the intellectual ladder, huh?
November 30, 2011 at 12:42 am#266341terrariccaParticipantall
there is one truth ;and that is ,before the return of Christ the knowledge of the existance of God will be made as clear as it can be ,but it will be to late for many,
we all will understand it but to some it will be a delivery feeling and to others a condemnation one,
the words of God have to be fulfilled and true; this will be how God his Glorified ,(in truth of his words)
Pierre
December 25, 2011 at 10:46 am#269330WakeupParticipantQuote (terraricca @ Nov. 30 2011,10:42) all there is one truth ;and that is ,before the return of Christ the knowledge of the existance of God will be made as clear as it can be ,but it will be to late for many,
we all will understand it but to some it will be a delivery feeling and to others a condemnation one,
the words of God have to be fulfilled and true; this will be how God his Glorified ,(in truth of his words)
Pierre
Piere.Yes when the earth starts reeling to and fro, as a drunkard then people will come to inquire of the Lord, but its too late.
December 26, 2011 at 12:25 am#269424Ed JParticipantQuote (Wakeup @ Dec. 25 2011,20:46) Quote (terraricca @ Nov. 30 2011,10:42) all there is one truth ;and that is ,before the return of Christ the knowledge of the existance of God will be made as clear as it can be ,but it will be to late for many,
we all will understand it but to some it will be a delivery feeling and to others a condemnation one,
the words of God have to be fulfilled and true; this will be how God his Glorified ,(in truth of his words)
Pierre
Piere.Yes when the earth starts reeling to and fro, as a drunkard then people will come to inquire of the Lord, but its too late.
Hi Wake-up, are you suggesting the opposite of what Zechariah 1:3 says?Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Turn ye unto me, saith the LORD of hosts,
and I will turn unto you, saith the LORD of hosts. (Zechariah 1:3)God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgDecember 27, 2011 at 2:07 pm#269609terrariccaParticipantQuote (Ed J @ Dec. 26 2011,17:25) Quote (Wakeup @ Dec. 25 2011,20:46) Quote (terraricca @ Nov. 30 2011,10:42) all there is one truth ;and that is ,before the return of Christ the knowledge of the existance of God will be made as clear as it can be ,but it will be to late for many,
we all will understand it but to some it will be a delivery feeling and to others a condemnation one,
the words of God have to be fulfilled and true; this will be how God his Glorified ,(in truth of his words)
Pierre
Piere.Yes when the earth starts reeling to and fro, as a drunkard then people will come to inquire of the Lord, but its too late.
Hi Wake-up, are you suggesting the opposite of what Zechariah 1:3 says?Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Turn ye unto me, saith the LORD of hosts,
and I will turn unto you, saith the LORD of hosts. (Zechariah 1:3)God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.org
edjare you learning a trade in a closed school ?or is there a time to go to school ,and unless you meet those requirements you out of the possibility to learn it ,
Pierre
December 27, 2011 at 2:10 pm#269610terrariccaParticipantQuote (mikeboll64 @ Nov. 30 2011,16:07) It seems the claim that nothing could ever travel faster than light is just another claim by humans that was later found out to be wrong by humans. Top rung of the intellectual ladder, huh?
Mikesome are ok with the expression ;the one that invented the vehicle and made it could not drive it ;
Pierre
January 9, 2012 at 10:14 pm#271506terrariccaParticipantstu
Dark matter images reveal widest view of dark mystery
By Jason Palmer
Science and technology reporter, BBC News, Austin, TexasThe survey dwarfs the previous largest map, shown at centre alongside the moon for comparison of size in the sky
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Related StoriesDark matter theory 'may be wrong'
New method 'confirms dark energy'
Dark follower of Milky Way sought
Researchers have released the biggest images yet detailing dark matter, the mysterious substance that makes up three-quarters of the Universe's mass.Each image, a billion light-years across, shows vast dark matter clumps and voids scattered through the cosmos.
The team from the Canada-France Hawaii Telescope inferred the dark matter's existence by the way it bends light.
The images were presented at the 219th meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Austin, US.
The four images were taken at four different seasons of the year, each capturing a swath of the sky about as large as a palm held at arm's length.
They are a big step forward in understanding both dark matter itself, and the means by which dark matter influences the way normal matter clumps into the galaxies we see in the night skies.
Together, they represent the images of more than 10 million galaxies, whose light gives the only hints of the large-scale structure of dark matter.
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Dark energy and dark matter mysteriesGravity acting across vast distances does not seem to explain what astronomers see
Galaxies, for example, should fly apart; some other mass must be there holding them together
Astrophysicists have thus postulated “dark matter” – invisible to us but clearly acting on galactic scales
At the greatest distances, the Universe's expansion is accelerating
Thus we have also “dark energy” which acts to drive the expansion, in opposition to gravity
The current theory holds that 73% of the Universe is dark energy, 23% is dark matter, and just 4% the kind of matter we know well
BBC Universe: Dark matter
BBC Universe: Dark energy
“Light coming toward us from a distanct galaxy is bent by the gravity of a lump of matter in the middle,” explained Catherine Heymans of the University of Edinburgh.“Einstein's theory of general relativity tells us that mass bends space and time, so when light comes toward us through the Universe, if it passes some dark matter, its light gets bent and the image we see gets bent and distorted,” Dr Heymans told the meeting.
“Dark matter is leaving its signature on the images of very distant galaxies.”
The survey is some 100 times larger than the previous largest map of the web of dark matter, gathered by the Hubble telescope's Cosmic Evolution Survey, or Cosmos.
In the new image, the full-scale distribution of vast clumps of dark matter can be seen around galaxy clusters, connected by wispy filaments of dark matter and trailing off to enormous voids where no matter exists.
Thankfully for theoretical astrophysicists, these images line up neatly with theory.
“Our theories of dark matter say that it should form a giant intricate cosmic web and that's exactly what we see in this data, a cosmic web that's housing the galaxies that we can see,” Dr Heymans told BBC News.
Astronomy of scale
Dark matter at these huge, cosmological scales is only one part of the story, however, and Sukanya Chakrabarti of Florida Atlantic University presented work showing how the “dark matter halo” that surrounds individual galaxies can be characterised.Continue reading the main story
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Start QuoteIt's very widely believed that our final understanding of the 'dark universe' is going to have to invoke some new physics, something that will forever change our view”
Catherine Heymans
University of Edinburgh
Building on work first presented at last year's meeting, Dr Chakrabarti showed how the ripples in the gas trailing behind spiral galaxies are giving an ever-better view of how dark matter is distributed around galaxies, and how it may influence how they form.Rachel Mandelbaum of Princeton University said that the findings were significant, tackling the mystery on two fronts.
“Both of these results represent two important ways of studing dark matter but in very different regimes,” she told the meeting.
“They're important in themselves, but they're also important as a proof-of-concept for the future, allowing us to see how powerful these methods will be with other data sets to do additional work.”
And a great deal of work is still needed. Dr Heymans conceded that we still need to find out the nature of the dark matter particle, as well as discover more about the even more mysterious dark energy, which serves to drive the Universe's expansion even as dark matter works to draw things together.
“I'll be very honest with you, we don't know what the dark matter particle is, we don't know what this dark energy is coming from,” she said.
“It's very widely believed that our final understanding of the 'dark universe' is going to have to invoke some new physics, something that will forever change our view of the Universe.
“What the team is presenting today are the first steps to reaching this goal.”Researchers have released the biggest image yet detailing dark matter, the mysterious substance that makes up three-quarters of the Universe's mass.
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