Postings

Friday 29 August 2014

Short explanation on the creation of organic life following the ‘Big Bang’




Short explanation on the creation of organic life following the ‘Big Bang’ 


Stes de Necker 


Physicists believe that, immediately after the Big Bang, only two elements were present in the universe namely hydrogen and helium. All the other familiar elements we know today, such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, gold, copper, silicon, potassium, sodium, nitrogen, deuterium and iron came out the two aforementioned elements. 

When a star's hydrogen (the fuel for nuclear power) runs out, the pressure in the star gets so great that the star collapses into itself. Heat in the core of the star increase thousands fold, and a so-called white dwarf is born.   

Since there is no more hydrogen for nuclear reactions (all the burned out), it is now the complex helium reactions that continue.

Helium is turned into carbon dust, carbon and oxygen in magnesium, oxygen is neon, magnesium, silicon, sulfur and silicon and so the connections within the star core continues until the star "explode" and ripped to shreds. With tremendous force these elements are shot into space and a so-called supernova is born.  A super nova is not a "nova" (new) like the name would have it a ‘new’ star. In reality it is actually a million years "old" star busy ‘dying’.   

During such a massive explosion, the heavy elements that also make up our world and all living things on it, ( everything is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, sulfur, iron and other heavy elements), were blasted into the universe over a period of billions of years, and got distributed throughout the universe.

Instead of exploding outwards, sometimes the star explodes inward (implosion), as a result of severe gravitational forces deep in the heart of the star, and a new phenomenon, a so-called black vortex is formed.

Today, more than 90% of all atoms (elements) in the universe are still hydrogen and helium.

Atoms combine to form molecules and molecules react with one another to form complex structures. Everything that exists consists of elements (atoms) that are linked together to form molecules and molecules were the forerunners of the first living cells on earth.

By mass, our bodies consist of 60% oxygen, 20% carbon and 10% hydrogen. The remaining 10% of our body weight consists mainly of nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, sulfur, sodium, magnesium, iron and copper. 

These atoms were formed already billions of years ago in the nuclei of millions upon millions of stars.  

No scientist in the world however know what causes molecules to combine and multiply in exact likeness of itself as is the case with the growth of crystals. A crystal grow, but even so, there is no question of ‘life’. 

Similarly have these molecular compounds, over billions of years, led to the formation of organic cells and these cells develop the ability to divide and form new cells.

The miracle of life occurred!

Gen. 1:24: "Then God said, 'Let the earth bring forth living creatures ...".


All life on earth, including humans, originated in the same way!


No comments:

Post a Comment