Exploring Creation in Physics
by Todd Elder
Physics is the branch of science that studies forces, properties of matter, and the fundamental laws of nature. Physics study includes the topics of light and optics, magnetism, heat, and electricity as well as the more recent field of nuclear, particle, and quantum physics.
The Science of Physics
Physics in the Physical Sciences The study of physics has produced understanding and scientific laws regarding how matter interacts with other matter and how energy moves. The laws of thermodynamics, the laws of motion and conservation of mass energy, also known as Einstein's Theory of Relativity, all provide powerful and effective models from which to study the physical universe.
Physics in the Earth Sciences When viewed through the laws of thermodynamics and motion, the Earth is found to be in a rapid state of decay. The decaying magnetic field and the gravitational interactions of the Earth with the Moon demonstrate a youthful Earth only thousands of years old.
Physics in the Biological Sciences Within the biological sciences, the field of physics shows clear problems with the increase of information in the form of a genetic code. Instead, this also is in a state of decay with loss of information and ability.
Physics in the Model of Creation Measurements within these topics and application of these laws give strong support for a young Earth only thousands of years old. The physical properties that can be measured such as magnetism, temperature, and other short lived features also give support to a special creation by displaying a universe that is wearing out and deteriorating rather than improving and building up.
CSE Citation Elder T W. Exploring Creation [Internet]. Livingston (TX): Exploring Creation; 2011 Apr. 6. [cited your access date]. Available from: http://www.exploringcreation.info/physics.htm MLA Citation Elder, Todd W. Exploring Creation. Ed. Todd Elder. 6 Apr 2011. Exploring Creation. your access date http://www.exploringcreation.info/physics.htm |
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