So Many Stars but Not the Right Ones!

Problems with the Big Bang

by Ken Ham on September 7, 2022

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This week we’re looking at problems with the big bang. For example, if the big bang happened, there should be particles called monopoles . . . and antimatter . . . throughout the universe. And yet we don’t find any monopoles and only a small amount of antimatter.

Another thing is missing: Population III stars. These stars are thought to be the oldest stars and should be made entirely of the three lightest elements: hydrogen, helium, and a bit of lithium. These stars are thought to exist for billions of years, so some should still be found throughout the universe. But . . . they’re not there!

No, the universe didn’t start with a big bang. God created!

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