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Stretching the Heavens and the Dilation of Time

By: Chuck Missler, Berry Setterfield
Narrated by: Chuck Missler, Berry Setterfield
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Was the universe really created in six days? How do we explain galaxies whose light has traveled toward us for over 100 million years? Is the absolute vacuum of space really empty? Doesn't the Bible indicate that it can be torn, bent, shaken, stretched, split apart, and rolled up like a scroll? Is the velocity of light really a constant? What might an entropy profile of the seven days of the creation week look like?

Chuck Missler explores these cosmological issues in light of the inerrancy of the word of God. This includes an exclusive interview with Barry Setterfield, whose controversial discoveries concerning the slowing down of the speed of light may yet disrupt the previous dictums of modern physics.

©2005 Koinonia House (P)2020 Koinonia House
Religious Studies

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