Distant Starlight in a Young Earth Model

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How can we see stars over 6,000 light years away if the earth is about 6,000 years old? But the big bangers have their own distant starlight problem, and creationists have multiple working hypotheses.

This episode features Dr Jonathan Sarfati and Dr Robert Carter. Creation.com Talk is produced by Joseph Darnell out of the CMI-USA studios. Become a monthly contributor at our site (https://creation.com/donate​​). You can also help out by telling your family and friends to check out Creation Talk.

HELPFUL RESOURCES
Light-Years? No Problem! https://creation.com/s/30-9-657
The Distant Starlight Dilemma? https://creation.com/s/30-9-633
Creation Answers Book https://creation.com/s/10-2-505
Genesis Academy https://creation.com/s/30-9-677

TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Why is distant starlight a problem?
03:26 The horizon problem
06:09 No science backs up the Big Bang model
07:01 The Setterfield hypothesis
07:44 White hole cosmology theory
09:31 Promo: Creation Answers Book
10:47 Carmelian special relativity
12:45 Asynchronous time convention
15:25 What we cannot know for certain
18:00 Creationist theories are based on good science
20:43 What רָקִיעַ (raqia) means
22:43 Further in space, further back in time.
25:08 Wrap-up

LINKS AND SHOW NOTES
Distant starlight in a young Universe? https://creation.com/cab5
How can distant starlight reach us in just 6,000 years? https://creation.com/starlight2
Light-travel time: a problem for the big bang https://creation.com/lighttravel
Big bang beliefs: busted https://creation.com/bigbangbusted
Secular scientists blast the big bang https://creation.com/bigbangblast
Anisotropy Synchrony Convention https://creation.com/asc-cosmology
Modern solutions https://creation.com/supernovae-gamma...

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