BilliardsBall
Veteran Member
Time may be relative, and I do understand relativity, but it is not that RELATIVE where you can squash 13.7 billion years (observable universe) or 4.6 billion years (Earth) into 6000 years.
Light speed is still a constant, and it has taken 13.7 billion years for the light to reach us.
Although science doesn't know everything, and but what we do know now is because we have the current technology that help us find the evidences.
What you are doing is making baseless claims on the young earth. Baseless because they are based on make-believe and wishes and on how you can spin misinformation to twist science to suit your agenda; they are not based on evidence, and definitely not on science.
I don't expect you to have evidences, but at the very least you could do is provide sources from real scientists and real verifiable researches or discoveries.
Allow me to explain, and allow yourself the chance to listen and learn (not saying that to patronize you). Learn about relativity.
If Earth is near the center of the universe, and 6,000 OR SO years passed since creation, relativity informs us that certainly the furthest points had 13.7 Billion years to reach us with their light! Of course! Old universe, young Earth. There are several nice books on this very subject.
And before I get accused of being "Earth-centric", understand:
1. Earth and Earth's people are really important to Jesus Christ.
2. Telescopes and technology see the same depth of universe in all "directions" from Earth, literally looking "up" from anywhere on Earth and with gravitational light-bending et al.