Sunday, July 15, 2007

How Old is the Neutron Star?

Item from Creation Magazine Vol. 29 No. 2 By NewScientist bizarre-neutron-star- news service.

'Astronomers are puzzling over a neutron star that 'behaves like it is millions of years old' yet which they say couldn't possibly be that old. They estimate the neutron star (identified as 1E161348-5055) is only 2,000 years old, based on the size of the shell of gas and dust around it. But that doesn't fit with measurements suggesting it is rotating just once every 6.7 hours, because: 'It would normally take a neutron star millions of years to slow down that much.'

In reality, man's attempts to 'measure' the age of things will likely fall wide of the actual age - assumptions can never match the accuracy of an eyewitness account.'

Wouldn't it be strange if this star proved the eyewitness account in the bible in Genesis is true.
That is that the stars were made on Day 4 of Creation week, around 6,000 years ago.

One thing we do know is that the scientists at Mannatech Inc. have proved that Glyconutrients (the necessary sugars) are generally missing from our diet and by adding these Glyconutrients to the human diet there is an increase in production in one's bone marrow stem cell production.

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