Smh you bible thumpers are everywhere these days you're delusional if you believe that the universe is 6000 years old when the planet itself is nearly 14 billion years old making the universe likely 10s of billions if not trillions of years old we don't actually know how old the universe is unlike some people in the comments thinking we do and we likely won't know for a few hundred years nor will we probably be able to put an exact date on creation because we don't know how large the universe really is nor do we know exactly where in space did the universe start from the universe is always expanding and everything seems to be moving in one direction so the likelihood of us ever discovering the beginning is very low not impossible just unlikely
Also dark matter likely doesn't exist tbh but just because we haven't found it doesn't mean it doesn't however antimatter is real and disintegrates/cancels out/destroys matter but it can also pass through solid matter like how it constantly flows through us throughout our lives
Oh and fyi stop tryna discredit science with your fairytale stories the bible is completely made up sure there probably is a god but we'll never know for sure and why would he ne considered benevolent and supposedly care about what happens to us when millions of innocent people die regularly every year the quote on quote gods plan is just y'alls way of ignoring the harsh reality of our world
Rpmmaster2010 t1_j9n7rik wrote
Reply to Honest question, what if we accepted the assumption that God created the universe 6,000 years ago, could this explain away dark matter and galaxy rotation? by DrMilzie
Smh you bible thumpers are everywhere these days you're delusional if you believe that the universe is 6000 years old when the planet itself is nearly 14 billion years old making the universe likely 10s of billions if not trillions of years old we don't actually know how old the universe is unlike some people in the comments thinking we do and we likely won't know for a few hundred years nor will we probably be able to put an exact date on creation because we don't know how large the universe really is nor do we know exactly where in space did the universe start from the universe is always expanding and everything seems to be moving in one direction so the likelihood of us ever discovering the beginning is very low not impossible just unlikely
Also dark matter likely doesn't exist tbh but just because we haven't found it doesn't mean it doesn't however antimatter is real and disintegrates/cancels out/destroys matter but it can also pass through solid matter like how it constantly flows through us throughout our lives
Oh and fyi stop tryna discredit science with your fairytale stories the bible is completely made up sure there probably is a god but we'll never know for sure and why would he ne considered benevolent and supposedly care about what happens to us when millions of innocent people die regularly every year the quote on quote gods plan is just y'alls way of ignoring the harsh reality of our world