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From: keithd@cadovax.UUCP (Keith Doyle)
Newsgroups: net.origins
Subject: Re: The Scientific Case for Creation: (Part 30)
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Date: Fri, 28-Jun-85 19:38:18 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jun 28 19:38:18 1985
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>       56.  There is no evidence that galaxies evolve from one type to
>            another  [a,b].   Furthermore, if galaxies are billions of
>            years old, orbital mechanics  requires  that  neither  the
>            arms  in  spiral  galaxies  nor  the  bar in barred spiral
>            galaxies should have been able to  have  maintained  their
>            shape [c].  Since they have maintained their shape, either
>            galaxies are young,  or  unknown  physical  phenomena  are
>            occurring within galaxies [d,e].

I can see that again we can better explain the 'purpose' for galaxies
as being required so that man can navigate.  Note that the horsehead
nebula is actually a signpost pointing directly to the Hawaiian Islands.
[a,b]

As far as the spiral arms, see my previous posting on John Whitney's 
'Digital Harmony'

             a)  ''The horses head itself, seems to be looking directly
                 at the Hawaiian Islands.'' [Malcom Crank, HORSESHIT AND
                 THE HORSEHEAD NEBULA, (New York: Wiley (E. Coyote) and
                 sons, 1982), p.247

Keith Doyle
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