Discovery of 13.6 Billion Year Old Star Destroys Creationsts’ Theory Of Universe’s Age

Posted by | February 16, 2014 22:51 | Filed under: Planet Top Stories


Sadly, though, more scientific evidence of the age of the universe won’t dissuade the anti-science crowd.

Dr Stefan Keller, lead researcher at the Australian National University Research School, told Reuters his team had seen the chemical fingerprint of the “first star”. After 11 years of searching, the star was discovered using the SkyMapper telescope at the Siding Spring Observatory.

“This star was formed shortly after the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago,” Keller said.

“It’s giving us insight into our fundamental place in the universe. What we’re seeing is the origin of where all the material around us that we need to survive came from.”

Simply put, the Big Bang was the inception of the universe, he said, with nothing before that event…

“This is the first time we’ve unambiguously been able to say we’ve got material from the first generation of stars,” Keller said. “We’re now going to be able to put that piece of the jigsaw puzzle in its right place.”

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