Bob Achgill's Research Notebooks
Item 1: Revelation: Odds of Prophecy in Modern Times
This document analyzes the potential correlation between prophecies in the Book of Revelation and current global events, specifically focusing on environmental degradation and the re-establishment of Israel. While the Book of Revelation uses symbolic language to depict apocalyptic events, striking parallels exist with modern realities. This analysis examines the statistical probability of these correlations occurring by chance, considering the independent variables involved and the historical context. Simplified, the original calculation of living during Revelation is 1 in 1 trillion, but with recent convergence, that calculation adjusts to 1 in 20 that current events are aligned.
Item 2 Lunar Dust, Planetary Cooling, and a Young Solar System
This source explores a compelling challenge to the conventional scientific understanding of the Moon's age, primarily based on analysis of lunar dust accumulation. It begins by examining the work of Brian O'Brien, who studied moon dust during the Apollo missions and whose research suggests a dust accumulation rate of approximately 1 millimeter per 1,000 years. This seemingly small rate is then extrapolated to the moon's accepted age of 3.5 billion years, resulting in a calculation of an expected dust layer thousands of meters thick, which sharply contrasts with the mere centimeters of dust actually observed by astronauts. The text then presents and critiques various scientific explanations for this "missing" dust, before finally concluding that the discrepancy poses a significant problem for the old-Moon model and points toward the possibility of a much younger lunar age, aligning with young-Earth creationist viewpoints and arguing that the planets are still warm as further support of a recent creation.
This document analyzes the potential correlation between prophecies in the Book of Revelation and current global events, specifically focusing on environmental degradation and the re-establishment of Israel. While the Book of Revelation uses symbolic language to depict apocalyptic events, striking parallels exist with modern realities. This analysis examines the statistical probability of these correlations occurring by chance, considering the independent variables involved and the historical context. Simplified, the original calculation of living during Revelation is 1 in 1 trillion, but with recent convergence, that calculation adjusts to 1 in 20 that current events are aligned.
Item 2 Lunar Dust, Planetary Cooling, and a Young Solar System
This source explores a compelling challenge to the conventional scientific understanding of the Moon's age, primarily based on analysis of lunar dust accumulation. It begins by examining the work of Brian O'Brien, who studied moon dust during the Apollo missions and whose research suggests a dust accumulation rate of approximately 1 millimeter per 1,000 years. This seemingly small rate is then extrapolated to the moon's accepted age of 3.5 billion years, resulting in a calculation of an expected dust layer thousands of meters thick, which sharply contrasts with the mere centimeters of dust actually observed by astronauts. The text then presents and critiques various scientific explanations for this "missing" dust, before finally concluding that the discrepancy poses a significant problem for the old-Moon model and points toward the possibility of a much younger lunar age, aligning with young-Earth creationist viewpoints and arguing that the planets are still warm as further support of a recent creation.
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