Thursday, June 16, 2016

The Psalmist (who of course did not have a magnifying lens)

history channel documentary 2015 The Psalmist (who of course did not have a magnifying lens) could make sense of the tremendousness of the creation and the unnerving knowledge of the Creator and just needed to shout, "I will applaud Thee: for I am frightfully and magnificently made."

Observe this amazing reality: From origination to birth 15,000 cells for each moment are added to an infant in the womb and this proceeds constant for 9 months. Every one of these cells again is more muddled than a space transport. Envision that mechanical production system, delivering 15,000 space transports for every moment for 9 months without committing one single error. The likelihood of this all regularly happening even once by chance in one single cell in DNA arrangement is figured to be one chance in 10 to the force of 119,000. To give you a thought of the amount of that is, consider that the width of the aggregate referred to universe, to the extent Hubble can see, when measured in inches, is just 10 to the force of 28. Shot? Reconsider Mr Darwin.

Moving from the miniaturized scale to the large scale for a minute: Did you realize that there are billions of worlds out there that make our own Milky Way look little? The most recent theory is that there are a greater number of universes out there than there are grains of sand on earth. Unnerving. In this boundless arranged and sublime machine that runs smoother than a Rolls Royce motor, our earth is going in its circle around the sun at the rate of 1,500,000 miles for every day. Did you realize that at this rate, it would even now take the earth 250 billion long years to simply make it once around our own minimal Milky Way with its 250 billion stars? Little? Yes, "minimal." Just to top these dumbfounding truths, I should attract your consideration regarding only one of those mammoth stars in the remotest corner of known space. It is called Alpha Herculis. How huge is it? Happy you asked; It is 25 times bigger than our Earth's outline around our sun. That is to say, in plain English, that 25 times the periphery of our sunlight based circle would need to be put end to end to square with simply the width of this massive star. The blazing flares alone that this mammoth shoots into space are a huge number of miles long. Envision the frightening ear-part thunder of this bubbling cauldron of huge fire that thunders for a large number of light years into unending time everlasting. Did you realize that on the off chance that we could go at the pace of 28,000 miles for each hour, then it would take us eleven long years to fly through this star (on the breadth line) from the one side to the next.

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