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Lunar Magnetism Further Refutes Evolutionary Cosmology
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Cosmologists have their presuppositions about the age of the universe. When the observed data persist in troubling their beliefs, they do not abandon their erroneous ideas. Instead, they are "challenged" and try to explain the facts with unworkable conjectures. Biblical creationists do not have anywhere near the same amount of difficulties with their models.
The story of the rise and fall of the moon's magnetic field
constantly energizes planetary scientists. Simply put, under secular
magnetism models, the moon is too small to have maintained its charge as
long as evolutionists imagine and as strongly as its magnetic clues
indicate. Secular scientists face a grave challenge in reconciling the
moon's magnetic signatures with billion-year age assignments.
The latest foray into this collection of highly charged lunar dilemmas
resulted in a team of scientists selecting a solution that, in the end,
still failed to fit all the facts.
And here are a few of these relevant facts from the article, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS):
- The moon has a feeble magnetic field today.
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Moon rocks retrieved by the Apollo missions contain remanent magnetism
that records an ancient lunar magnetic field that was once as strong as
the earth's is today.
- The most popular secular theory
attempting to explain planetary magnetism involves a dynamo caused by
differentially rotating molten fluids near the core. But the fact is
such a dynamo would wear down millions of years before the age assignments evolutionists attach to the moon's days of high magnetic field strength.
To find out the difficulties with these ideas, you can finish reading "The Moon's Latest Magnetic Mysteries", here.