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But even those theories require crazy math and unknown and unfound stuff like dark matter. There are theories, that support a young creation that explain everything we see without all of the adjustments and rescuing devices to make them work. There is a great book by a Dr. Hartnett explaining how Cosmological physics (one step beyond relativistic physics) can explain everything.
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That's going to be a hard sell for me. I have a degree in physics and I like the crazy math (I even think I understand some of it). While there are plenty of unexplained areas, I'm not someone who's bothered by not having a clear answer yet. Our ability to explain locally observed phenomena is extraordinarily precise. That said, I'm always open to hearing people out. There was an episode of the Bob Murphy show about Intelligent Design with a mathematician making probabilistic arguments that I found quite interesting. If there's an interview of Dr. Hartnett with someone like Bob Murphy or Steve Patterson, I'd give it a listen.
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