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New Best Estimate: Universe is 13.73 Billion Years Old - LOL @ CHRISTIANS!
Take that bible thumpers!!!
13.73 Billion Years - The Most Precise Measurement of the Age of the Universe Yet http://www.universetoday.com/2008/03...-universe-yet/ NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) has taken the best measurement of the age of the Universe to date. According to highly precise observations of microwave radiation observed all over the cosmos, WMAP scientists now have the best estimate yet on the age of the Universe: 13.73 billion years, plus or minus 120 million years (that's an error margin of only 0.87%… not bad really…). The WMAP mission was sent to the Sun-Earth second Lagrangian point (L2), located approximately 1.5 million km from the surface of the Earth on the night-side (i.e. WMAP is constantly in the shadow of the Earth) in 2001. The reason for this location is the nature of the gravitational stability in the region and the lack of electromagnetic interference from the Sun. Constantly looking out into space, WMAP scans the cosmos with its ultra sensitive microwave receiver, mapping any small variations in the background "temperature" (anisotropy) of the universe. It can detect microwave radiation in the wavelength range of 3.3-13.6 mm (with a corresponding frequency of 90-22 GHz). Warm and cool regions of space are therefore mapped, including the radiation polarity. This microwave background radiation originates from a very early universe, just 400,000 years after the Big Bang, when the ambient temperature of the universe was about 3,000 K. At this temperature, neutral hydrogen atoms were possible, scattering photons. It is these photons WMAP observes today, only much cooler at 2.7 Kelvin (that's only 2.7 degrees higher than absolute zero, -273.15°C). WMAP constantly observes this cosmic radiation, measuring tiny alterations in temperature and polarity. These measurements refine our understanding about the structure of our universe around the time of the Big Bang and also help us understand the nature of the period of "inflation", in the very beginning of the expansion of the Universe. It is a matter of exposure for the WMAP mission, the longer it observes the better refined the measurements. After seven years of results-taking, the WMAP mission has tightened the estimate on the age of the Universe down to an error margin of only 120 million years, that's 0.87% of the 13.73 billion years since the Big Bang. |
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I am listening to coast to coast am right now.. and they are talking about this now.
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God is much older than we thought ....
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This information can't be believed though, as they wrongly chose to use "science" to make this complete and total guess they've made.
They didn't even mention Moses in the article. |
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ok.. one more time... the bible said the earth, the animals and man etc. were created in 7 days... but it also says at one point that something like 1000 years is like 1 day to god.. in other words.. the "7 days" is not necessarily a literal 7 days but can very well be millions of "man" years... and nowhere does it say god created the universe or how long it may have taken...
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Man they didn't even have the word "universe" back then, nor did they have any concept of it.
More evidence it was: written by man. |
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we must have really done something wrong along the way that messed up a DNA and caused us to lose the longevity in our lives |
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I have a honours degree in science but i think that there is no point laughing at the Christians as most of the square state guys have their minds closed so it's waste of time explaining this to them.
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Honestly, how can they measure any cosmic events at all using 'earth years' ? It's all relative and .. irrelevant. I mean, you'd have to be positioned on Earth itself to be able to observe and measure events using Earth time. If you're not located on Earth, an 'Earth year' is not a real measurement. So, before earth existed, measuring events in Earth years is ... well... to me anyway, it sounds absurd.
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God isn't very good at math, but then again he never claimed to be a math whiz.
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damn, thats older than my grandpa
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nah son earths only 5000 years old. the universe is the same age lol
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I love how people are still arguing over this even after Billions of Dollars of research
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Religion and science can live side by side but religious people have to stop taking everything so literally!
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What's the dollar value of the universe?
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