The vastness of the universe is often treated as an argument in itself. Distance becomes a conclusion, and age becomes a substitute for explanation. Over time these claims settle into cultural certainty, and few revisit the assumptions beneath them.
Dr. Jason Lisle approaches astronomy as a trained astrophysicist who works inside the mathematics that describe light, motion, and measurable structure. He explains that science depends on expectations of order and consistency, and he argues that those expectations require a foundation.
The discussion moves into distant starlight and the definition of simultaneity within Einstein’s physics. He examines redshift boundaries that were once considered theoretical limits and references observations that extended beyond those projections. He addresses extraterrestrial life through the framework of redemption and lineage, and he explains why Genesis functions as historical structure rather than metaphor.
The size of the universe remains immense, and the deeper issue concerns the foundation required to interpret it at all.
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Website: Biblical Science Institute
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