Science Disproves Evolution



Solar Wind

The Sun's radiation applies an outward force on particles orbiting the
Sun. Particles less than about a 100,000th of a centimeter in diameter
should have been "blown out" of the solar system if it were billions
of years old. Yet these particles are still orbiting the Sun. (a)
Conclusion: the solar system appears young.

a. After showing abundant photographic evidence for the presence of
micrometeorites as small as 10-15 g that "struck every square
centimeter of the lunar surface," Stuart Ross Taylor stated:

"It has been thought previously that radiation pressure would have
swept less massive particles out of the inner solar system, but there
is a finite flux below 10-14 g." Stuart Ross Taylor, Lunar Science: A
Post-Apollo View (New York: Pergamon Press, Inc., 1975), p. 90.

Large lunar impacts are continually churning up and overturning the
lunar surface. Therefore, for these micrometeorite impacts to blanket
the surface so completely, they must have been recent.

For the last 150 years, the age of the Earth, as assumed by
evolutionists, has been doubling at roughly a rate of once every 15
years. In fact, since 1900 this age has multiplied by a factor of
100!

Evolution requires an old Earth, an old solar system, and an old
universe. Nearly all informed evolutionists will admit that without
billions of years their theory is dead. Yet, hiding the "origins
question" behind a vast veil of time makes the unsolvable problems of
evolution difficult for scientists to see and laymen to imagine. Our
media and textbooks have implied for over a century that these almost
unimaginable ages are correct. Rarely do people examine the shaky
assumptions and growing body of contrary evidence. Therefore, most
people today almost instinctively believe that the Earth and universe
are billions of years old. Sometimes, these people are disturbed, at
least initially, when they see the evidence.

Actually, most dating techniques indicate that the Earth and solar
system are young--possibly less than 10,000 years old.

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