That’s God. God is what I trust to be true when nothing else can – or should – be trusted. God is all of the Forces of Nature in God’s Universe. I don’t have to “make” gravity or centripetal force; they just are. I don’t have to even justify their existence. These things existed before there was anything else, before there was anyone to observe them, or measure them, or write equations to describe them. Always was, always is, and always will be…”
What we learn in this extraordinary visual piece of NASA-generated knowledge is that our universe had a beginning, a fact that Albert Einstein’s equations indicated but against which he argued for a decade, initially insisting that our universe must be static and eternal. It took a journey of 9,000 kilometers from Germany to California, to visit with Edwin Hubble and Milton Humason and observe the evidence firsthand, to convince him otherwise…”
Sir Fred Hoyle, the astronomer who coined the term “Big Bang,” offered his famous “junkyard tornado” analogy, that the possibility that chemical (random) evolution could have produced the first cell from lifelessness is comparable to “the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard could assemble a Boeing 747…”