Too Big for the Big Bang 2 (Part Two) Cosmic Superstructures that Challenge Einstein's Assumptions
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How often do you think of the Roman Empire? If you are a believer in Jesus, you probably think about it quite a bit! But how often do you think about the Parthian Empire?  And what do the Romans and the Parthians have to do with cosmic superstructures?  Well, we aren't giving the answer to that question away here in the notes! You'll just have to listen to the broadcast and find out! 


Are these cosmic superstructures for real or just anomalies? We hope you'll start thinking about them, anyway! So come and see!


Links:


Press conference with Alexia Lopez, a PhD student at the University of Lancashire in the UK who has recently discovered two such structures. https://www.youtube.com/live/86Ps7vE6JHI?feature=shared


Wayne's updated article on things too big for the Big Bang.
https://creationanswers.net/answersblog/2017/11/15/structures-too-big-for-the-big-bang/


Dan further ponders the theological implications in his blog about things too big for the Big Bang.
https://thestoryofthecosmos.substack.com/p/are-there-things-just-too-big-for



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Original Too Big for the Big Bang Good Heavens! episode from 2017. Please excuse Dan's rather juvenile introduction on this one! https://goodheavens.podbean.com/e/good-heavens-are-there-things-too-big-for-the-big-bang/


 


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