
Astronomers have determined (I'm trying not to laugh here) that planets and humans have come from dust - mostly dying stars.
But...they don't know where those dying stars came from....until now.
A NASA telescope MAY have spotted wind bursting out of a super-massive black hole.
The Spitzer Space Telescope has seen large quantities of freshly made space dust in a quasar about 8 billion light years from here.
The space dust is made up of glass, sand, crystal, marble, rubies and
sapphires...says one researcher from the University of Manchester.Dust is used in the cooling process to make stars which are mostly gas.
The leftover dust tends to clump together to make planets, asteroids and comets says another astronmer from the University of California Los Angeles.
And then Santa Claus sings the easter bunny song and the breath of life comes into the lumps from another black hole.
But where did the first generations of star systems come from?
"It's formed in the wind," of the black holes they say. "Gas molecules collide in the searing heat of the quasar, which is thousands of degrees Fahrenheit, and form clusters.
"These clusters grow bigger and bigger until you can call them dust grains."
And these people think it is difficult to believe in an all powerful Creator because of why?
The Bible does say that humans came from dust and will return to dust....at least the astronomers got that part right.








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