Scripture suggests God created nearly everything as water and then transformed it into planets and stars. I suggest that He used the hydrogen nuclei in the water to start the planets’ magnetic fields. For the smaller planets, like Earth, the fields could only last thousands of years. After I published this theory in 1984, NASA space probes have been steadily confirming the predictions of the theory, as we shall see from a tour of the Solar System. The theory could only work if the initial material were water and the age of the Solar System were thousands of years, not billions of years. So the magnetic fields of the planets strongly support the Biblical account of creation.
SPEAKER: Russell Humphreys, B.S. Physics at Duke University, PhD, Physics, Louisiana State University
BIO: Dr. Humphreys worked in the High Voltage Laboratory of General Electric Company, designing and inventing equipment and researching high–voltage phenomena. While there, he received a U.S. patent and one of Industrial Research Magazine’s IR–100 awards. He also worked for Sandia National Laboratories (New Mexico) in nuclear physics, geophysics, pulsed-power research, and theoretical atomic and nuclear physics. He worked with Sandia’s ‘Particle Beam Fusion Project’, and was co-inventor of special laser-triggered ‘Rimfire’ high-voltage switches, now coming into wider use. The last decade at Sandia saw greater emphasis on theoretical nuclear physics and radiation hydrodynamics in an effort to help produce the world’s first lab–scale thermonuclear fusion. Besides gaining two other U.S. patents, Dr Humphreys has been given two awards from Sandia, including an Award for Excellence for contributions to light ion–fusion target theory. Dr. Humphreys has been very active in Creation Science work and has published extensively on biblically based cosmology, planetary magnetism, and radioactivity. Dr Humphreys has been a longtime member of the Creation Research Society and is on its Board of Directors.
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