If life began in a zero gravity environment on the first day, then the unicellular and multicellular life forms would have reached exceptionally large size as compared to similar organisms grown in gravity.
The Broad Narrative of Physics
It's important that any theory we propose has to be congruent with the broad narrative of scripture. However, by using deductive reasoning, we superimpose onto this a broad narrative of physics.
Nonunicornism
Atheist science trolls (ASTs) pull apparently random stuff out of thin air in their eagerness to mock people of faith, but there are some recognizable patterns. One of them is to invoke a nonentity called Nonunicornism.
Cause and Effect
Understanding cause and effect, logic and reason, is critical in successfully deducing how the Bible can account for all of the physical evidence and empirical observations of the universe.
Their Eyes Were Opened
Adam & Eve were held responsible for their disobedience, but the fallen state of creation is part of the plan of redemption which is what the universe was created for, so how is it Adam and Eve’s fault?
The Milk of the Word
We find that there are passages of scripture which, though appearing to be metaphorical, describe actual physical conditions or chemical reactions. These misunderstood passages are dismissed as flowery poetic language.If a baby needs milk to survive before it can tolerate solid food, has this been patterned after the processes which took place on the first and second days of the creation of the universe?
October 24th
On the first day God said "let there be light," in a body of water called "the deep," which was formless. On the ISS, in free fall in the gravitational field of Earth, water forms a sphere so the first day was Zero-G.
Where Light Dwells
Night was the darkness that resulted from the creation of light. Now God has gathered up all the darkness into a ball at the center of a spherical creation so night, technically, is inside the earth at this point.
Effect, Cause and the Reprobate Mind
The "reprobate mind," in Romans 1:28 is a consequence of rejecting the relationship between cause and effect. It manifests as a refusal to acknowledge the relationship between behavior and consequences.
January 31st
God could have made a perfect creation from nothing, he didn't. Instead God used water. The result is a creation where there's continuous struggle between light and dark. Why? So that we may have free will.
