Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Hubble is hurting - why fix it?

In 1990 the space shuttle carried a $1.5 billion telescope the size of a school bus into orbit to get a better look at our solar system and galaxies. It was named after Edwin Hubble and this is what the Hubble website ways about it:

NASA named the world's first space-based optical telescope after American astronomer Edwin P. Hubble (1889–1953). Dr. Hubble confirmed an "expanding" universe, which provided the foundation for the Big Bang theory.

This $1.5 billion dollar was supposed to provide support for the Big Bang Theory. Hmmm. It's been up there 26 years and the funny thing is I haven't heard any conclusive evidence that supports the big bang theory. NOTHING. $1.5 billion dollars initial cost and nothing! Not one shred of evidence. You know why?

There was in fact a big bang, but you can only see it's effects. And the big bang theory I believe in is the big bang that happened when God spoke and BANG! it happened. God created everything there is...

And I didn't need a $1.5 billion dollar telescope to believe this. Just look around. Tye out.

P.S. Let me know when you find ONE piece of evidence that supports the big bang.

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