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New moons discovered orbiting Uranus & Neptune
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<blockquote data-quote="AlexB23" data-source="post: 77641507" data-attributes="member: 450900"><p>Yeah, Galileo should have never been persecuted. But for me, it is still enjoyable to learn science, while remaining a Catholic. I am an old-Earth creationist who trusts in the Big Bang, as Georges Lemâitre, a priest, theorized Big Bang theory in 1920s along with Edwin Hubble, showing that universe had a point in time when it formed. But yeah, when it comes down to orbiting bodies in space, it is gravity. In the past, scientists thought that light passed through a medium known as ether, but we know now that light needs no medium, as it can travel through a vacuum at nearly 300,000 km/s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexB23, post: 77641507, member: 450900"] Yeah, Galileo should have never been persecuted. But for me, it is still enjoyable to learn science, while remaining a Catholic. I am an old-Earth creationist who trusts in the Big Bang, as Georges Lemâitre, a priest, theorized Big Bang theory in 1920s along with Edwin Hubble, showing that universe had a point in time when it formed. But yeah, when it comes down to orbiting bodies in space, it is gravity. In the past, scientists thought that light passed through a medium known as ether, but we know now that light needs no medium, as it can travel through a vacuum at nearly 300,000 km/s. [/QUOTE]
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