Physics Show that Six Day Creation is Possible
Exodus
20:11 makes one of the most unbelievable statements of the Bible:
"In six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea and all that
is in them, and rested the seventh day." It is hard to imagine a
clearer statement defining how long God took in creating the entire
universe. However, this simple statement has presented a seemingly
impossible dilemma for Christians. On one hand, modern cosmology
teaches that the universe has taken billions of years to form. On
the other hand, if this clear and straightforward statement of the
Bible can not be trusted to mean what it says, how can we know that
any statement of the Bible can be trusted to mean what it says?
This
was the dilemma which Dr. Russell Humphreys (physicist at Sandia
National Laboratory) set out to solve as he studied what the Bible
had to say about the formation of our universe. Most people have
been taught that the universe is the result of a gigantic explosion
called the "Big Bang". During this explosive expansion, all the
matter of the universe supposedly expanded outward from a tiny pinpoint.
All modern cosmological models start with the assumption that the
universe has neither a center nor an edge. When these assumptions
are plugged into Einstein's general theory of relativity, the result
is an expanding universe which is billions of years old at every
location.

Rather
than start with these arbitrary assumptions (a universe having no
center and no edge), Dr. Humphreys decided to take the most apparent
meaning of the Biblical text and see what model of the universe
developed. He reasoned that if the Bible was inspired by God, as
it claims to be, it should not have to be twisted to be understood.
It should have the same straight forward meaning for a "man on the
street", a brilliant physicist, or a theologian.
The
Bible clearly indicates three things about God's formation of the
universe. First, the earth is the center of God's attention in the
universe. By implication, the earth may also be located near the
center - perhaps so man can see the glory of God's creation in every
direction. Second, the universe (both matter and space itself) has
been "stretched out"(1) Third, the universe has a boundary, and
therefore it must have a center. If these three assumptions are
plugged into the currently accepted formulas of physics, and the
mathematical crank is turned, we find that we live in a universe
in which clocks tick at different rates depending on your location.
Furthermore,
the time dilation effect would be magnified tremendously as the
universe was originally expanding. As the universe expanded, there
was a point at which time was moving very rapidly at the outer edge
and essentially stopped near the center. At this point in the expansion
of the universe, only days were passing near the center, while billions
of years were passing in the heavens. This is the inevitable conclusion
based on our current knowledge of physics and starting with Biblical
assumptions instead of arbitrary ones.
Albert
Einstein rejected the idea that Bible could be literally true. He
wrote that, "Through the reading of popular scientific books I soon
reached the conviction that many of the stories in the Bible could
not be true."(2) How ironic that the most ridiculed Biblical story
(about a recent, literal, six day creation of the universe) is exactly
the story which Albert Einstein's work has shown to be entirely
possible. A comprehensive explanation of Dr. Humphreys work, can
be found in his book.(3)
- Job 9:8,
Psalm 104:2, Isaiah 40:22, Jeremiah 10:12, Zechariah 12:1, 2
Sam. 22:10, Psalm 144:5, Ezekiel 1:22, Isaiah 48:13, Job 26:7,
Isaiah 42:5, Isaiah 51:13, Job 37:18, Isaiah 44:24, Jer. 51:15,
Psalm 18:9, Isaiah 45:12.
- Joseph
Schwartz, Einstein for Beginners, Pantheon Books, New York,
p.31.
- Russell
Humphreys, Starlight and Time, Master Books, 1994.
This Article is from Bruce Malone's book Search
for the Truth.