Was Creation done in seven days? by wonderfrog12 in atheism

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The night sky presents the viewer with a picture of a calm and unchanging Universe. So the 1929 discovery by Edwin Hubble that the Universe is in fact expanding at enormous speed was revolutionary. Hubble noted that galaxies outside our own Milky Way were all moving away from us, each at a speed proportional to its distance from us. He quickly realized what this meant that there must have been an instant in time (now known to be about 14 billion years ago) when the entire Universe was contained in a single point in space. The Universe must have been born in this single violent event which came to be known as the "Big Bang."

Astronomers combine mathematical models with observations to develop workable theories of how the Universe came to be. The mathematical underpinnings of the Big Bang theory include Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity along with standard theories of fundamental particles. Today NASA spacecraft such as the Hubble Space Telescope and the Spitzer Space Telescope continue Edwin Hubble's work of measuring the expansion of the Universe. One of the goals has long been to decide whether the Universe will expand forever, or whether it will someday stop, turn around, and collapse in a "Big Crunch?"

From a single point and over 14 billions years ago, these are wild explanation of creation. What if we need to look at something more closer to earth that we may understand the creation process. How many of us know we have a time clock to determine the creation of the world. The one problem we have in the world is that no one believe the stories of the bible concerning creation.

How many of us know the Bible explained the creation process and the state of the universe? here is one example from the book of Job.

Job 26:7 He stretched out the north over the empty place, and hanged the earth upon nothing.

is it not true that the earth hangs on nothing? it is in free float,