THE SUN IS SHRINKING

This Disproves The Theory Of Evolution

John A. Eddy, a mathematician, has found evidence that the sun has been contracting about 0.1% per century--corresponding to a shrinkage rate of about 5 feet per hour. The diameter of the sun is close to one million miles, so that this shrinkage of the sun goes unnoticed over hundreds or even thousands of years. There is no cause for alarm for us or for any of our descendants for centuries to come because the sun shrinks so slowly. Yet the sun is actually shrinking. The data Eddy examined spanned a 400-year period of solar observation, so that this shrinkage of the sun, though small, is apparently continual.

The change in the size of the sun over the past 400 years is important in the study of origins. Over 100 thousand years these changes would have accumulated so much that life of any kind on the earth would have been very difficult, if not impossible. Thus, all life on the earth must be less than 100 thousand years old. The sun, 20 million years ago, would have been so large that it would have engulfed the earth. The earth cannot be more than 20 million years old. Those dates as upper limits rule out any possibility of evolution requiring hundreds of millions of years. However, the tiny change that would have occurred in the sun during the Biblical time since creation would be so small as to go almost unnoticed. Thus, the changes in the sun are consistent with recent creation.
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every 1000 years, the sun is reduced by 1%?   

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So where is the next ball of light at for us. Or will the sun just burst into another ball of flame like a phoenix does and give its self birth again...
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Erm,
the sun is a fusion reaction throwing our particles and energy into space, reducing it's mass/energy. As the current primary reaction is fusion the sun would have to be shrinking. Not a big surprise at all. Something they would have expected a century ago. Of course, it depends at what stage of the life cycle it is in, becuase during various stages it will be expanding.

Paul.