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Blue Stars Show Youth

Blue Stars Show Youth in the Universe
by Owen Borville
September 26, 2021
Science, Astronomy

The observation of "blue stars" found throughout the universe show the youth and young timeline in the universe.

Blue stars are very hot stars, blue in color, and are burning out at a much faster rate than other stars.

In the mainstream timeline for the universe (13 billion years), all of these "Blue Stars" should have burned out by now. 

However, the observation of these stars in the universe today testifies to the youth and young origin of our universe.

Therefore, mainstream long-age science advocates claim that "Blue Stars" formed recently and not at the beginning of the formation of the universe.

However, the problem for this mainstream explanation of recent formation is that it is difficult to explain how these stars formed so recently.

Mainstream scientists believe that the energy needed to form stars existed in the early stages of the formation of the universe, during the "Big Bang" event some 13 billion years ago.

There is no mechanism to explain how these stars have suddenly formed recently, unless one considers the creationist view, which is the mature creation theory that these stars were created recently and mature within 6,000 years.

Efforts to explain how clouds of gas could condense into these blue stars recently within mainstream timelines have failed.

Therefore, with a young timeline of 6,000 years for the universe, just as creationists support, there is no issue or problem with the existence of these extremely hot "Blue Stars" and these stars are simply part of a young universe that was created in a mature state some 6,000 years ago.
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