Monday, 30 May 2022

Six Days of Miracles


Joel Kontinen

The six days war was the Arabs to destroy Israel But then God provided at least three miracles, ,with the jews getting Jerusalem and the West Bank

Sunday, 29 May 2022

Why do evolutioists believe in millions of years

 


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Joel Kontinen 

Evolution based researchers believed that  glacial cycles had an effect on  Earth's climate.  

Thus, for the very early times, Thiis was thought to be 40,000 years but , the very distant past but Stephen Barker et al. present a 1.7-million-year record showing that glacial termination has depended mostly on precession for the past million years.

So, how  do evolutionists believe in millions of years? They do not regard the flood of Noah's time as factual even though many geological features speak for it

Source:

Stephen Barker et al.  2022. Persistent influence of precession on northern ice sheet variability since the early Pleistocene Science 26 May.

Friday, 27 May 2022

Ancient 'Dragon of Death' flying reptile discovered in Argentina

 


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Joel Kontinen

Argentine scientist have discovered a new reptile called "The Dragon of Death". This pterosaur Is Thought To Have Lived  some 86 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period time or the  the dinosaurs.

It was not a slight creature, it measured some 9 meters or 30 feet long. 

 Source:

Ancient 'Dragon of Death' flying reptile discovered in Argentina, Jerusalem Post. 24 May.

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

The Ice age speaks about the Flood

 


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Joel Kontinen 

When did humans first colonize America­? The evolutionist date may be off by a few thousand years, but they probably got there after Noah’ Flood, or after the happenings at Babylon when God decided to split languages,  

The ice age speaksa about the flood without which it would not be possible to have an ice age. 


 Source:

Wong, Carissa, 2022,  I ce Age Footprints review: Ancient humans’ arrival in North America New Scientist 23 May. 




Monday, 23 May 2022

Researchers think that a 830 million year old halite tells about our past

 


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Joel Kontinen


Heres WHAT Phys. org says about our past

Primary fluid inclusions in bedded halite from the 830-million-year-old Browne Formation of central Australia contain organic solids and liquids, as documented with transmitted light and UV-vis petrography. These objects are consistent in size, shape, and fluorescent response to cells of prokaryotes and algae, and aggregates of organic compounds.

The researchers say that this may also happen on Mars, “that similar biosignatures may be able to be detected in chemical sediments from Mars.”

But only if the Earth was not cfeated for life.

 Source:

Geological Society of America. 2022. Ancient microorganisms found in halite may have implications for search for lifep Phys.  org  11May   


Saturday, 21 May 2022

The Edicaran Period is still an enigma for Darwin

 

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Joel Kontinen

According to evolution ”Many early animal species died out just over 540 million years ago, but not for the usual reasons. A new study suggests that there was no external disaster: no supervolcano or climate change. Instead, the die-off happened as a result of increasing competition between the newly evolved animals as they diversified.”

This is something that the defenders of Cambridge explosion cannot understand. For instance, many creations that saw daylight then can still be seen, The most possible interpretaytion is that they died in Noah’s Flood that happened 4, 500 years agu,

 Source:

Marshall, ,Michael. 2022.   Ediacarans: Did competition kill off Earth’s mysterious first animals? New Scientist 17 May.

Thursday, 19 May 2022

A big solar flare up could reach us without warning



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Joel Kontinen 


We are depondent on the Sun, Without it, we would be lost. But it did not cause our attendance,  

Here is what New Scientist tells about  the Sun: 

“Down here on Earth, we enjoy the benefits of energy and light from the sun. We couldn’t live without it. But we are also exposed to a constant barrage of solar wind, charged particles coming from our star. Most of the time, these only make themselves known in colourful displays of aurorae..”

But at times,  the Sun sends out materials that are dangerous, as New Scientist says; “A big solar storm could fry the internet, but at least space weather forecasts would give us a day or two to prepare. Or maybe not, because physicists have just discovered a new kind of solar storm that strikes without notice.”

Source:  

Clark, Stuart. 2022. Why the next big solar storm might hit Earth without warning, New Scientist 18 May, 


 

Tuesday, 17 May 2022

Habitable planets need a pair of giant planets

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Joel Kontinen 


How do we make a foreign world habitable. One suggestion that researchers s have been trying is. You’ need two giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn.

However, in the universe giant planets revolve just outside their sun.  The the planets have to be in the  Goldilocks zone, just like Venus and Mars but only Earth is capable of life.  

 Source:

Crane, Leah, 2022, Pairs of giant planets may make their star systems ultra-habitable, New Scientist, 16 May.

Sunday, 15 May 2022

Mars had little water or a lot

Image Courtesy of Josefin Martell.

Joel Kontinen

Has Mars been wet in the past, This is the question that manty evolutionists ask Some say that liquid water persisted for about 2,9 billion years of Mars history.  They say that the planet had much water, 

A second story of the water from Mars comes led by Lund University in Sweden which has investigated a meteorite from Mars using neutron and X-ray tomography. This time they say Mars had little water

Source:  

  Lund University. 2022. New study indicates limited water circulation late in the history of Mars. Phys. org.  13 May, 

 

Friday, 13 May 2022

The search for alien civilizations

 


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Joel Kontinen 

How could an advanced civilization make its presence knwn it the galaxy. According to New Scientist it could ”make the planets in its star system dance in mathematical sequence.”

 When humans search for life, they have been looking for radio signals or even megastructures around stars but the results of these have been ambiguous and have potential natural explanations.

What would be the best way for an advanced alien civilisation to make its presence known across the galaxy? It might be to make the planets in its star system dance in mathematical sequence.

Now, why Sean Raymond at the University of Bordeaux, France, and his colleagus see the result of  can be ambiguous and have potential natural explanations orbiting in specific patterns that could have only arisen artificially.

Their idea is that advanced civilization could alter the orbits of planets. When thousands of years pass, it produces planets that are orbiting in specific patterns that could have only arisen artificially.

Source:

O’Callaghan Jonathan. 2022. Aliens could say hello by arranging planets in prime number pattern.  New Scientist 9 May

Wednesday, 11 May 2022

Our skin is intelligenly made

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Joel Kontinen 

Associate Professor Guy German  at Binghamton University's likes to tell his students: You think you’re a good engineer, but evolution is a better one.

There are a few mistakes with this one, evolution can not create.  Our skin tells us that us that we are intelligently made.

In their experiment, the  team created membranes from polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), an inert and nontoxic material used in biomedical research. They mimicked the structure of mammalian skin by covering a soft, compliant layer with a thinner, stiffer outer later.

“The “artificial skin” then underwent a series of tests to see how much stress it could take to break. Under the pressure of a sharp or blunt rod, the samples indented to form huge divots before breaking. The researchers also made an interesting discovery..”

But it did not bring Darwin the  glory

Source:  


Kocher, Kris. 2022. New research provides better understanding of skin's durability Phys. org,  25 April. 

 

Monday, 9 May 2022

Lizards lived with the dinosaurs

 

Iiage courtey of jorge Herrera Flores, .

Joel Kontinen


Researchers have found lizards that are 50 million years older than they were supposed to be. 

“New resear published  on May 3rd,  in eLife by scientists from the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP) and the University of Bristol challenges the current consensus that the radiation of squamates happened in the Cretaceous period. This was when according to evolution, many terrestrial tetrapod groups like mammals, lizards and birds, apparently underwent a great diversification,”

It appears that the evolutionists were lying of the time that lizard arose,  They arose just in time to live  with the dinosaurs.The lizards were thought to live  the Jurassic between 201 and 145 miilion years, long before current estimates. 

Source: 

University of  Bristol. 2022.  Researchers discoveroverlooked Jurassic Park of lizards 3 May. 

Saturday, 7 May 2022

A solar flare could hit the Earth today

 




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Joel Kontinen

If a solar storm hits Earth, it could drive the aurora much further south than usual. it is expected to push past Earth on May 7th,

”Continuing a months-long spate of heightened activity, the sun is currently crackling with powerful solar flares, which are often accompanied by giant explosions of plasma known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs). When CMEs pass over Earth , they can temporarily compress our planet's magnetic shield, resulting in geomagnetic storms that can knock out power grids, muddle radio waves and damage satellites in their path”

They can  also “temporarily compress our planet's magnetic shield, resulting in geomagnetic storms that can knock out power grids, muddle radio waves and damage satellites in their path”.

Source;:  

Speter Brandon Giant blob of solar plasma could 'graze' Earth this weekend, NOAA says Live Science 6 May 

 


Thursday, 5 May 2022

Evolutionist claim that they have the DNA building blocks

 



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Joel Kontinen


Some evolutionists believe that comets brought life to Earth, The latest of these discoveries is quite new.

“All four of the key DNA building blocks have now been found in meteorites, suggesting that space rocks may have delivered the compounds to Earth, contributing to the origin of life.

That is according to the panspermia view,

“DNA has a spiral-staircase structure, in which each step consists of pairs of molecules called nucleobases. Two of these four nucleobases – adenine and guanine, which belong to a group of chemical compounds called purines – were first detected in meteorites in the 1960s.”

There are many ways of contesting this view.

 Source:    

Wong, Carissa. 2O22. All four of the key DNA building blocks have been found in Meteorites New Scientist 26 April.

Tuesday, 3 May 2022

Have big bodies, grew long necks


 

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Joel Kontinen 

Plesiosaurs look just like pictures of the Lock Ness monster but they are rea,.

Susana Gutarra Díaz at the University of Bristol, UK, and her colleagues examines the body shapes of plesiosaurs and other marine reptiles through the lens of computational fluid dynamics. Some appear to have been more streamlined, such as the shark-like like ichthyosaurs  , while plesiosaurs were much more variable in shape and size. “Until now, it was not very clear how this great diversity of shapes and sizes affected the energy demands of swimming in these marine animals,” says Gutarra Díaz.”

So New Scientist says that plesiosaurs evolved awkward long necks thanks to their big bodies. that is not based on evolution, It is based on predestination. The same prestext is used for ichtysaurs

Source:

Black, Riley. 2022,Plesiosaurs evolved awkward long necks thanks to their big bodies New Scientist 28 April


Sunday, 1 May 2022

Man has shortened the lifespan of a dog






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Gina Kelly/Alamy. 

Joel Kontinen

What is the shortest living dog in The United Kingdom.

The team that analysed this trait found that the more a dog had been bred to suit human aesthetics, the lower its lifespan in general. “French bulldogs have flat faces and are very cute,” O’Neill says. “But this means they live for less time and struggle to blink and breathe for their entire lives.”

Yes, human intelligence does not the lifespan of a dog. according to Darwinism, the worst dogs are the ones that mankind has  troubled the most, making them slaves to man. 

Source: 

Murugesu, Jason Arunn, 2022.  French bulldogs are the shortest-lived dog breed in the UK. New Scientist 28 April.