Re: Evidence of old earth age

From: Bill Dozier <wddozier@mac.com>
Date: Sat Mar 19 2005 - 01:52:42 EST

On Mar 19, 2005, at 12:05 AM, Jim Armstrong wrote:

> Canyon Institute for Advanced Studies in Phoenix was fortunate enough
> to have Dr. Rogier Windhorst speak about the relationships between
> astronomical findings and Genesis. He is a long-time participant in
> defining and analyzing Hubble imaging experiments, and covered a lot
> of ground. I just wanted to mention that he touched on six ways in
> which the observational and analyzed data provide a consistent picture
> of an old universe: geometrical distances, standard candle distances,
> old ages of stars and galaxies, the Hubble expansion, the microwave
> background, and the element production. These have been discussed by
> others, but review is good. :-) JimA

Jim,

Does he have any notes or articles available online? A good, accessible
summary would be nice to have.

Bill Dozier
Minister of Silly Guitar Sounds

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