Archive for July, 2007

Bold prediction of CDK possibly confirmed!!!!

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

[Advanced Creation Science]

This morning, after much searching I may have found confirming evidence of a VERY VERY bold prediction of Barry Setterfield’s light speed decay theory. Light speed decay (CDK) theory predicts that we will see celestial objects move in slow motion (time dilation) depending on an equation calculated by Dr. Stephen Cheesman. For example, the degree of time dilation predicted when we start to look at objects at say about 30,000 light years is about 59, their physical motions will appear to be slowed down by factors of 59!

In a survey of Visual Photometric Binary stars and Visually accessible Spectroscopic Binary stars, I have found confirming evidence of this time dilation! Astronmers have acknoweldged the anomaly and tried to explain away the fact that as one looks farther out from Earth there is an increase in population of slow visual Binary Stars (Stars which orbit one another), or apparently no binary stars at all. Actually, with extreme time dilation, binary stars will look frozen, and this is actually what we are seeing in globular clusters 30,000 light years away.

I have also asserted that there are only supposed eclipsing binaries detected by micro-lensing techniques which are not binaries at all.

I would welcome review of the current work on this subject as it would confirm:

1. Intelligent Design
2. Recent Special Creation

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regards to everyone, especially my brethren,
Salvador

RSS Feeds For the Forums

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

For those who use an aggregator, there is now an RSS Feed for the forum. It is:

http://www.virtual-creations.net/~youngcos/phpBB2/rss.php?t=1

This will get you a feed that displays all new topics as though they were posts on a blog.

If you want all posts (i.e., not just new topics, but also the follow-ups), then leave off the “?t=1″ at the end.

This is a nice way to keep up on the activity at the forum. There is a way to format the url to limit it to just a particular forum category, but I haven’t quite figured that out yet.
I haven’t put an icon there for it, though. I’ll need Rick’s help for that.

YoungCosmos Discussion Forum is Working!

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

YoungCosmos is about to split in 3 websites:

1. Main Portal
2. Blog
3. Discussion Forum

One of the 3 new websites is now up and running. It is the Discussion Forum, and the Discussion Forum I consider to be the heart of YoungCosmos mission, where serious ideas and long term projects can be explored, discussed, and collaborated.

To access it, please visit:

www.YoungCosmosDiscussion.com

This forum is for collaboration and exploration of important long term topics.

For example, there is a new discussion of an Advanced Creation Science topic of interest:

Revision to Setterfield and Dzimano 2003 paper, Eq. 25

Many thanks to Rick and JB for their help. The discussion forum also has latex capability so we can do really cool things with math equations!

Greatest find in 100 years confirms the book of Jeremiah

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

The geneaology of Christ makes bold claims about human history. So too, do the other books of the Bible:

Tiny tablet provides proof for Old Testament

The sound of unbridled joy seldom breaks the quiet of the British Museum’s great Arched Room, which holds its collection of 130,000 Assyrian cuneiform tablets, dating back 5,000 years.

But Michael Jursa, a visiting professor from Vienna, let out such a cry last Thursday. He had made what has been called the most important find in Biblical archaeology for 100 years, a discovery that supports the view that the historical books of the Old Testament are based on fact.
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Face lift and new website

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

I had to give a quick facelift today to the website since certain browsers are making a mess of the texts. Rick, JB, and myself have been working on the new website which will be composed of 3 parts, and we hope to roll it out soon. The parts will be:

1. Main Portal (something like the www.ARN.org)

2. Blog for news, articles, and sort term discussion (basically a continuation of this blog)

3. Discussion Forum for long term discussion and collaboration