Axis of Evil? Or Creator's Focus on Earth?
Feb 28, 2023 11:59:19 GMT -5
Post by Radrook Admin on Feb 28, 2023 11:59:19 GMT -5
As you read the information below, notice how atheistic scientists consider all possible explanations except the one that would indicate a creator considered our location in the cosmos special.
Also notice how they felt forced to tag the discovery evil and how they are wishing it would go away.
Ask yourself also if such a biased attitude is scientific. After all, science is supposed to be an objective impartial search for truth, and acceptance of that truth regardless of our personal preferences.
Obviously they are unwilling to follow those scientific guidelines whenever they discover anything that might indicate a creator who considered our solar system special.
Also notice how they felt forced to tag the discovery evil and how they are wishing it would go away.
Ask yourself also if such a biased attitude is scientific. After all, science is supposed to be an objective impartial search for truth, and acceptance of that truth regardless of our personal preferences.
Obviously they are unwilling to follow those scientific guidelines whenever they discover anything that might indicate a creator who considered our solar system special.
The word Anisotropy means irregularity.
The Copernican principle (in its classical form) is the principle that the Earth does not rest in a privileged or special physical position in the universe. Specifically, it derives from the claim of Nicolaus Copernicus that the Earth was not not stationary, when he proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
www.thoughtco.com/copernican-principle-2699117
www.thoughtco.com/copernican-principle-2699117
Notice how they furiously evade any conclusion that might indicate a creator:
The new results are either telling us that
1. Coincidence
2. All all of science is wrong and we're the center of the universe.
3. Data is simply incorrect,
4. There's something weird about the microwave background results
5. Something wrong with our theories on the larger scales.
Excerpts From WIKI ARTICLE
The "axis of evil" is a name given to the apparent correlation between the plane of the Solar System and aspects of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). It gives the plane of the Solar System and hence the location of Earth a greater significance than might be expected by chance – a result which has been claimed to be evidence of a departure from the Copernican principle as assumed in the concordance model.
The cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation signature presents a direct large-scale view of the universe that can be used to identify whether our position or movement has any particular significance. There has been much publicity about analysis of results from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) and Planck mission that show both expected and unexpected anisotropies in the CMB. The motion of the solar system, and the orientation of the plane of the ecliptic are aligned with features of the microwave sky, which on conventional thinking are caused by structure at the edge of the observable universe. Specifically, with respect to the ecliptic plane the "top half" of the CMB is slightly cooler than the "bottom half"; furthermore, the quadrupole and octupole axes are only a few degrees apart, and these axes are aligned with the top/bottom divide.
Lawrence Krauss is quoted as follows in a 2006 Edge.org article:
The new results are either telling us that all of science is wrong and we're the center of the universe, or maybe the data is simply incorrect, or maybe it's telling us there's something weird about the microwave background results and that maybe, maybe there's something wrong with our theories on the larger scales.
Some anomalies in the background radiation have been reported which are aligned with the plane of our solar system. These are unexplained by the Copernican principle and suggest that the solar system's alignment is special in relation to the background radiation of the universe.
. Coincidence is a possible explanation. Chief scientist from WMAP, Charles L. Bennett suggested coincidence and human psychology were involved, "I do think there is a bit of a psychological effect, people want to find unusual things."
Data from the Planck Telescope published in 2013 has since found stronger evidence for the anisotropy. "For a long time, part of the community was hoping that this would go away, but it hasn’t," says Dominik Schwarz of the University of Bielefeld in Germany.