RE: Where did the universe come from? Atheistic origin science has no answer.
September 10, 2014 at 12:44 am
(September 9, 2014 at 2:48 am)Chuck Wrote:(September 8, 2014 at 6:01 pm)pocaracas Wrote: huh?!
I see elements, not compounds...
Also, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/art...6108002668
That's from a geochemist's paper.... all I see is elements.
For a moment, there, I thought my nuclear fusion bias was working up... but... nope!
I majored in geological engineering. I should know. The term "heavy metal" is often used as jargon to refer to compounds with metal elements in them, not the metal elements themselves. When we said breakdown heavy elements, we don't necessarily even mean breaking down compounds into simpler compounds. Some times we just mean transferring the metal element form one compound which has certain specific property in question to another that doesn't.
(September 9, 2014 at 2:14 am)snowtracks Wrote: stars have already gone through several cycles, the first ones fused hydrogen and helium to form heavier elements that astrophysics called metals. subsequent stars used these metals to form smaller, and hence longer-lived stars suitable to form rocky planets. the ashes of these smaller generation of stars enriched earth with the chemical form of metals; i.e., iron, nickel, moly, copper, etc. high concentration of these metals are poisonous to advanced life in soluble form. various forms of bacteria over a billion years fed on diluted soluble metal compounds converting these compounds into insoluble forms. the decayed residues of the bacteria yielded the concentrated ores.
so this bacteria activity over a billion years worked on the earth’s environment, made it safe for advanced life and produced ore deposits which without would have assured stone age isolation for homo sapiens sapiens.
Tell me, do you think the sun is one solar mass because your imaginary god knew a star with one solar mass will shine in a color that happen to suit the sensitivity of the human eye, and so benevolently caused the sun to be made that way?
Or is the sun one solar mass simply because it happen to be one solar mass, and human eye evolution then found the advantage of having an eye that happen to see best in the available light?
one question has the word 'imaginary', the other 'evolution' so I can't tell you.
Atheist Credo: A universe by chance that also just happened to admit the observer by chance.