Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Mafia of Evolutionism

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".....J: "Just stop right there. To be a molecular biologist requires one to hold on to two insanities at all times. One, it would be insane to believe in evolution when you can see the truth for yourself. Two, it would be insane to say you don't believe in evolution. All government work, research grants, papers, big college lectures - everything would stop. I'd be out of a job, or relegated to the outer fringes where I couldn't earn a decent living."........". [excerpt from: http://www.bible.ca/tracks/textbook-fraud-biologist.htm]

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Often they tell you about X ray or Gamma ray in the sky as sign of monstrous objects like black holes, quasars, neutron stars, etc.

"Only in-immaginable bursts of energy can produce such high frequencies" they tell you.

But what if the same X and Gamma rays would be produced in natural processes on earth? If a thunderstorm and its lightning produce X and Gamma rays, does it mean they have a black hole inside???
 
"Japanese team sees gamma-ray pulse before lightning flash" [references]


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 http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2013/jul/10/japanese-team-sees-gamma-ray-pulse-before-lightning-flash

".....As the researchers used several detectors, they were also able to work out where the gamma rays were being produced, finding that photons with energies greater than 10 MeV were created in a region stretching across about 180 m in the thundercloud. This suggests that the gamma rays are produced in a relatively small section of the much larger cloud. Furthermore, the 800 ms delay between the end of the gamma-ray pulse and the lightning flash suggests that the lightning is initiated some distance away from the acceleration – although the process that connects the two is still unknown. ......." .
A neutron star? You dont know what happens in a thundercloud 25 000 feet above your head and you pretend to know what happens 25 000 light-years far away in the center of the Galaxy??

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