Genesis 1 vs 1 2 VISTA Orion Nebula Creation
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Genesis 1 vs 1 2 VISTA Orion Nebula Creation
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Genesis 1 vs 1 2 VISTA Orion Nebula Creation
This is very likely the finest, most detailed image of the Orion Nebula in the world. This image has not been upsized. It is a very large file with very high resolution. This wide-field view of the Orion Nebula (Messier 42), lying about 1350 light-years from Earth, was taken with the VISTA infrared survey telescope at the European Southern Observatory’s Paranal Observatory in Chile. Comment on Genesis 1 vs 1 and 2 VISTA Orion Nebula Creation: It seems to me that the Big Bang Theory, I'm not referring to the TV show, is eerily consistent with the beginning of Genesis chapter 1. The Big Bang Theory was first suggested by a priest about 1920 and is widely accepted by most cosmologists and scientists today. Stars, planets, and moons all form in nebulae as gravity causes tiny clumps of matter to coalesce into larger clumps of matter over thousands of years. As the clumps become massive, hundreds of times larger than planets, the gravitational forces become so great inside that the pressure causes the low molecular weight atoms to fuse together into higher molecular weight atoms. This is atomic fusion and causes enormous amounts of atomic energy to be released in the form of incredible amounts of heat and light. This is the birth of a new star!! Multiply this process times 999,999 quadrillion. Let this go on for 15 billion years and trillions of galaxies form. Gee!! Is that how God made the universe? Maybe!! Except this "singularity" had no way of just happening by itself!! It needed a really big push from an incredibly powerful being, God maybe??? I think so!! Paper and canvas prints in all sizes with and without frames also available at: http://thenorthernterritory.artistwebsites.com/featured/genesis-chptr-1-vs-1-2-vista-telescopes-infrared-view-orion-nebula-l-brown.html?newart work=true http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/VISTA%27s_infrared_view_of_the_Orion_Nebula.jpg