Neptune's Rings Show Youth Within the Creation Model
NASA IMAGE
by Owen Borville
March 25, 2019
Astronomy
Creationists have explained that the rings of Neptune show the youth of the planet, as there are size and density differences within the rings. NASA's Voyager 2 space probe provided more detailed information about these planetary rings of Neptune that surround and orbit the planet. These rings contain particles of rocky material orbiting Neptune as very small rocks and dust with an uneven size and density throughout the rings. After four and half billion years of evolutionist time, these rings should have become uniform as collisions occurred between the rocky material orbiting the planet. Objects travelling to close to a planet can be pulled apart by gravity according to a scientific phenomena known as the Roche limit. Neptune's rings likely formed from objects captured by the planet's gravitational field and then pulled apart by gravity, while this process would also likely cause other collisions with adjacent orbiting objects. After billions of years of this process occurring, Neptune's rings should be uniform in density but observations obviously show that they are not. Therefore creationists conclude that Neptune's rings are very young and likewise the planet itself is very young within the 6,000-year time frame. Even most evolutionist astronomers admit that Neptune's rings appear to be very young, but these evolutionists continue to deny the creationist model and stick to their naturalistic model of planet formation over billions of years.
NASA Science Solar System Exploration: Neptune's Rings. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/249/neptunes-rings/.
NASA IMAGE
by Owen Borville
March 25, 2019
Astronomy
Creationists have explained that the rings of Neptune show the youth of the planet, as there are size and density differences within the rings. NASA's Voyager 2 space probe provided more detailed information about these planetary rings of Neptune that surround and orbit the planet. These rings contain particles of rocky material orbiting Neptune as very small rocks and dust with an uneven size and density throughout the rings. After four and half billion years of evolutionist time, these rings should have become uniform as collisions occurred between the rocky material orbiting the planet. Objects travelling to close to a planet can be pulled apart by gravity according to a scientific phenomena known as the Roche limit. Neptune's rings likely formed from objects captured by the planet's gravitational field and then pulled apart by gravity, while this process would also likely cause other collisions with adjacent orbiting objects. After billions of years of this process occurring, Neptune's rings should be uniform in density but observations obviously show that they are not. Therefore creationists conclude that Neptune's rings are very young and likewise the planet itself is very young within the 6,000-year time frame. Even most evolutionist astronomers admit that Neptune's rings appear to be very young, but these evolutionists continue to deny the creationist model and stick to their naturalistic model of planet formation over billions of years.
NASA Science Solar System Exploration: Neptune's Rings. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/249/neptunes-rings/.