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Maybe Newton Was Right.

  • Writer: Francois Woody
    Francois Woody
  • May 10, 2015
  • 1 min read

According to the Book of Genesis, we can learn that the Sun and Moon were relatively late additions to our solar system. This creates one large issue: If the Sun had yet to be created, what caused centrifugal forces to influence the rotation of the planets and their orbital bearings? Most modern scientists attribute this influence to the Sun. It's pull supposedly influenced the planets (and interplanetary debris) to flatten and form into what is called an "accretion disc," causing gravitational instabilities while sending bodies colliding into each other, forming the solar system that we know today. But just how could this happen if the Sun wasn't there yet? Maybe Newton was right in attributing this to the Creator after all. A penny for your thoughts.


 
 
 

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