Big Brain!by Jackie McGuire
A year or so ago, a grad student at Brandeis University, near Boston, was trying to find out if anyone had actually measured and mapped the Universe. Just how big IS it? Does it have a shape? He contacted an international organization of astrophysicists—they searched through all their files, and—guess what! They didn't know, either.
So they decided to find out. Using the tools of modern spectography, they set out to measure and map the Macrocosm. What they found produced speechless awe. The New York Times has displayed some of the pictures. "Majestic" is a word they used—not a word that comes from scientists casually—when first viewing the photos. They spoke in whispers.
Remember, evolutionists say that the repeating patterns of life forms indicate a progression from "simple to complex" as living things "developed" into "higher" life forms through the process of survival of the fittest, etc. But it has been shown that the complex forms often show up "suddenly" in the fossil record, with no previous phases! Another way to look at it is, of course, that these repeating patterns show that One Great Designer created them all!
Imagine a living, breathing, graceful universe of limitless dimensions, beautiful beyond belief in its galaxies, nebulae and sparkling veils of stars.
What did the scientists see as they passed around the pictures, that caused them to just look at one another and then back at these amazing maps of the Universe? Something just like they had all seen before, through a microscope—what did the map of the Universe look like? Click here and see.
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