Creation Astronomy Propaganda Debunked 02



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In this episode, we'll look at a couple of bogus attempts to undermine science related to Lunar and Solar astrophysics.
I apologise for the somewhat erratic sound/volume in this video. I did not record it all in one go, and I have no idea what I'm doing in iMovie. The next one will be better.
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Various multimedia in this video was created by NASA/ESA/JAXA/ESO/Berkley/Exeter
Errata:
1. I apologise, this is just completely wrong. It was thought up until 1965 that Mercury was tidally locked to the Sun, but was proven to have 3:2 spin orbit resonance. That means for every 2 years on Mercury, there are 3 days. One Mercurian year is about 88 Terran days and one Mercurian day about 59 Terran days. I think I was once told that Mercury *was* thought to be tidally locked with the Sun, and confused that to mean it was the current consesus. Again, sorry!
Music in this video:
Sven-g-englar - Sigur Ros
Veridis Quo - Daft Punk
Exodus Honey - Honeycut


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Your Very well ... ( 3 weeks ago by Cnidarious)
Your Very well spoken.
Great videos, I have always been interested in Astronomy and related fields. love to hear as much about it as possible, Its a hundred times better then what i could ever find on television.
I have to disagree ... ( 3 weeks ago by ninjabob42)
I have to disagree with you here,
While a great movie, Sunshine is not the best, you forget the classics, like Goonies, or American ninja
Don't forget ... ( 2 weeks ago by 2ndarwin)
Don't forget ExtantDodo.
No diffrence. ( 2 weeks ago by 2ndarwin)
No diffrence.
true dat. I've ... ( 2 weeks ago by Quipert)
true dat. I've recently been introduced to Extantdodo
Ah, there are few ... ( 2 weeks ago by JRChadwick)
Ah, there are few arguments more childish than the solar eclipse argument.
In my next video I debunk a statement that since "Evolutionists" claim that the sun is about half way through it's life, half of its Hydrogen must have been turned into Helium.
Obviously, the sun (unlike red dwarf stars) is not fully conductive, so only the Hydrogen in its core is subjected to fusion. I can not find an estimate of how much of that core hydrogen has been fused.
There are actually ... ( 2 weeks ago by Th1sWasATriumph)
There are actually now 87 observed terrestial moons, with a further one discovered roughly every five hours. Yay God.
I also assumed what ... ( 2 weeks ago by Plasmon19)
I also assumed what you stated, that everyone around me had at least an elementary understanding of how it was that natural processes function. Then I discovered Creationists...(sigh)
and cdk007 and ... ( 2 weeks ago by porterquarter19)
and cdk007 and aronra
I think you mean ... ( 1 week ago by StevoDog21)
I think you mean planetary moons, as in Solar system planetary satelites; there is only one terrestrial moon.
No, I mean that ... ( 1 week ago by Th1sWasATriumph)
No, I mean that there are now about 162 moons in orbit around the earth. At least.
Astounding Sun ... ( 6 days ago by 6Untitled9)
Astounding Sun images. Thanks!
Sunshine was the ... ( 6 days ago by BrianTheGoldfish)
Sunshine was the best film ever made?
It's a good thing this video is awesome and you're super smart, otherwise I'd have to, like, karate chop your face for saying that.
It was an epic astronomical spectacle which dissolved into a bizarre sci-fi slasher movie at the drop of a hat! Wasted potential, I say. Wasted potential.
Yay Sigur Ros! ( 5 days ago by speedy66reedy)
Yay Sigur Ros!
i love love love ... ( 5 days ago by kinglewisjtl24)
i love love love sigur ros
thats a canker sore ... ( 5 days ago by Zombiefisting)
thats a canker sore not the surface of a sun
Love your videos, ... ( 5 days ago by TobiasNobodysHero)
Love your videos, but thought I'd correct a slight mishap: Cruithne is technically in orbit around the sun, in a football shape. It has been know as Earth's second moon by how close it is sometimes, but nevertheless is orbiting the sun.
Anyways, your videos are great, and much appreciated. Thanks for making them,... And, of course, thanks for the music choices.
Take care, and keep it up.
I think I love you ... ( 5 days ago by dragonofthedarknight)
I think I love you for making this. I don't know if my 14 year old head can handle all the facts being shoved into it, lol. Ah, if only you could do earth science vids too... maybe I'd do better in school xD I already know a lot about evolution, not all that much about earthquakes and volcanoes.
I have to agree BtG ... ( 4 days ago by joemarklawson)
I have to agree BtG. I started the movie in awe and wonder, then at the end, I thought... I wonder if it would be wrong to rewind it back to the beginning and pretend the last 15 minutes didn't happen.
I'm all for sci-fi that has more sci than fi. No more starships swooping or banking, no more accelerating to 0.25c in 0.25s, no more energy fields that seal bay doors, no more instantaneous communications.
Babylon 5 was decent, 2001 was good, but it's gone downhill in recent years.
I don't think we ... ( 4 days ago by joemarklawson)
I don't think we need the magnetosphere, because water stops x-rays. I saw it on a Hovind vid. Cloudy days should protect us completely. We just need to stay in swimming pools on sunny days. And beer is almost entirely water, so....
"Thanks Einstein" - ... ( 4 days ago by carrierexchange)
"Thanks Einstein" - haha, I love that
Me too, I've seen ... ( 1 day ago by Andylocksigma)
Me too, I've seen them live twice now! They are really fantastic.
Is the revolution ... ( 1 day ago by arsenelupin123)
Is the revolution angular momentum a good part of the total momentum of the system?
The sun has been ... ( 12 hours ago by RyuDarragh)
The sun has been exchanging angular momentum with the rest of the solar system by gravitational energy exchange. Frame dragging exists.



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