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Actually I don't believe everything happens at the same rate.  Uniformity is the evolutionists idea  I believe that catastrophes like the flood made rapid changes.  Some evolutionist are now beginning to talk about catastrophes as causing rapid changes which they didn't used to acknowledge.  Paula

KF Etzold <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Paula wrote:
The earth's rotation is slowing very slowly every year because of tidal
friction. The moon's distance from the Earth is increasing 2 inches a year.
Working back, would mean the moon and earth would be touching only two
billion years ago. Or starting as a realistic distance of separation, if
the earth is 5 billion years old the moon would be out of sight by now.

The sun's diameter appears to have been decreasing by about 1/10 % a
century. Scientists have been watching for over a hundred years and the
evidence is conclusive. Every hour the sun is shrinking about 5 feet. If
the sun is shrinking 1/10% per hundred years, then it is shrinking 1% a
millennium. If the sun existed only 100,000 years ago it would have been
double it's present diameter, and only 20 million years ago the surface of
the sun would be touching the Earth. The earth is supposed to be 4.5
billion years how does that work.?
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There is an underlying assumption in your description: Things always
proceed at the same rate. This is not true. In fact most processes in
nature are non linear.

K. F.

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