Confirmed tonight. Despite there being no forecast aurora visibility tonight for our location, 2.8 mm skycam captured aurora activity even though it was too faint for human eye.
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I can only speak for myself but I cannot comprehend how people can gaze at such amazing beauty, think for a moment about the enormity of it and the precision, timing and coordination of the movements of all the objects in the sky and be convinced that "a big bang" is responsible for what we witness in the sky.
For me, God the Creator is responsible and I'm not ashamed to say so. At the very least, you'd think people would concede that there's some "intelligent design" behind all of this. I am particularly baffled that of all the professions in the scientific community, the ones least likely to say they are religious or believe in God are the astronomers.
If that's true, I would add that they look......but they don't see.![]()
True but many won't admit it for fear of criticism or ostracism from their peers.....Note "big bang theory" does not necessarily deny the existence of God. I know Many scientists who still belive in God.
True but many won't admit it for fear of criticism or ostracism from their peers.....![]()