The Blue Super giants are among the hottest stars in our solar
system. Our star the Sun is huge and hot
but compared to the Blue giants it is nothing but a speck. Blue Giant stars are 3 million times the size
of our sun. The sun is 3000 times the
size of our earth. You couldn’t even see
our earth in scale to this giant blue star.
When a star explodes, a temporary surge of brightness
appears from a shell of gas around the star and it exists for a while. This is called nebulae. There wouldn’t be any blue stars in the
universe if the universe was really billion of years old. Blue stars only last a few millions years
because they use the hydrogen up rapidly.
After Blue Stars burn out they become Supernovas which are absolutely
beautiful.
Because these stars are young some scientists believe
that stars form continually at intervals.
Their theory claims that gas and dust can condense and start
burning to form a star.
On the other hand,
creation scientists are very skeptical of the theory of stars forming. It is not very probable because in the densest
dust cloud there are a few thousand particles in a few square feet. Comparatively, in our sun there is a
quadrillion dust particles per square foot.
Also, Interstellar medium is very cold -250degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally the second law
of thermodynamics says that matter and energy is wearing down instead of growing
or accumulating. The second law of
Thermodynamics doesn’t support dust condensing to form a star. How could stars form then, if this is
true? Logic tells us they can’t. This
theory is unintellectual.
The stars
and universe aren’t billions of years old.
We live in a young universe that was created by God. We can believe that we have forgiveness of
sins and a place in heaven because God’s word is reliable and accurate when put
to the test. Genesis 1:1 God created the heavens and
the earth.

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