Astrological Evolutionary Puzzles Young Earth

SOLAR SYSTEM FORMATION VIOLATES MULTIPLE LAWS OF PHYSICS

The Nebular hypothesis is proposed as to explain how the universe and all bodies within it evolved. The primary premise is through the action of gravity and other forces gases formed into dust, dusts collected into pebbles, pebbles pressed into rocks, rocks smashed into asteroids, asteroids collided to form proto planets, etc., etc. The problems here are nearly countless. First, the premise of the coalescence of dust to rock, etc. violates observable physics. Such wild conjecture might tell a compelling story, the narrative is non-scientific.

The Nebular hypothesis is used by evolutionists to explain how the solar system formed. The Nebular hypothesis sees gravity forming gases and dust into everything in our solar system (except The Sun).

“According to this theory (Nebular Hypothesis), the Sun and all the planets of our Solar System began as a giant cloud of molecular gas and dust. Then, about 4.57 billion years ago, something happened that caused the cloud to collapse. This could have been the result of a passing star, or shock waves from a supernova, but the end result was a gravitational collapse at the center of the cloud..”

Matt Williams, “How was the solar system formed? The Nebular Hypothesis” July 2016

Think about this.  Molecules into dust particles, to pebbles, to boulders, to stars, to planets…truly amazing things that gravity can do! Really?  Try rubbing some gravel in your hand to form bigger rocks. The idea that matter will coalesce together into increasing large body of matter is wishful thinking at best. Consider this process occurring in the absolute freezing cold of space.

If you are counting on gravitational fields to prove this theory you will fall way short, as gravity is known to be much too weak to form larger bodies from smaller matter.   

The Nebular Hypothesis is nothing more than a fairy tale, but without it, evolution does not have the mechanism for… well, for everything that exists in the universe.