Most people have heard of the "missing link" idea about missing fossils of the ape-man or the lizard-bird variety. Evolutionists are just plain missing the data that they need to prove their theories in biology. But what about in the other branches of science? What about in astronomy?
It turns out that ever since the Big Bang theory has been around, its own version of the "missing link" has also been around. Both creationists and evolutionists call this problem the "missing mass" problem.
You see, when we estimate the number of stars in each galaxy, there are still not enough to provide enough gravity to hold galaxies together for billions of years. Evo's typically don't like to talk about the problems in their theories -- unless -- they think that someone has "finally" found the solution to one of them. This is exactly what happened in Australia late last month (May 2011).
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110527/sc_afp/australiaastrophysicsscience
The article linked above in YahooNews goes into great detail about where the mass was "found" and how a young student "discovered" it -- alotta hoopla over this! But the professor presenting these claims "admitted the discovery was primarily academic" -- whoa! -- what's that mean?!
It means that nobody "detected" or "discovered" -- anything!
They just made up yet another possible location for "the missing mass."
Get a clue evolutionists and Big Bang Believers! You're --not-- fooling us!
Keep thinking. DrJ
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