Popular science (SciPop) is in love with the idea that an extraterrestrial impact caused a mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous (Mesozoic) which wiped out the dinosaurs. There's evidence for meteorite impacts.
Hypothesis 4
Was Mars the source of sediment for the Old Red Sandstone in Scotland? Comparing specimens from Mars and Scotland will show that they have the same provenance.
The Core Accretion Model
They key to understanding the inception of gravity as the creative act of the second day is the synchronicity between stretching out the heavens and establishing the foundations of the Earth. One command did both.
The Narrative of Dark Matter
Dark matter doesn't exist anywhere outside the popular science paradigm (SciPop). It's not a fact. Its existence is desired because the alternative is a firmament on the edge of space which is incompatible with the SciPop narrative.
Evidence for Dark Matter
There's no evidence for dark matter. It's a placeholder term for an unknown phenomenon in the popular science narrative of godless existence (SciPop). It's a contrivance.
The Role of Dark Matter
The question is, in what way is gravity maintaining the universe and how? In the SciPop paradigm gravity is broadly defined by Newton's law of universal gravitation.
Eternal Torment
The eternal torment referred to by the Bible doesn't take place in hell, which is temporarily in the center of the Earth, there's another location: a lake of fire and brimstone in outer darkness.
Young Earth Creationism (YEC)
The fundamental thing which sets Matty's Paradigm apart is gravity. The Bible has an extensively developed doctrine of gravity which causes a phenomenon called gravitational time dilation (GTD).
Gravitational Time Dilation
The Bible predicts time dilation as observed. It is caused by the operation of gravity according to our axiomatic definition, which is congruent with practical mathematical applications.
Expanding universe: We may be in a vast bubble
SciPop is finally getting up to speed on the idea that there's a sphere of rigid crystal on the edge of space: the firmament.
