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Offline Mike  
#1 Posted : Monday, February 22, 2010 7:49:07 AM(UTC)
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I am starting this new thread to discuss and/or add comments, additional info or corrections to the YY Blog talk radio show.

For example:
On the January 22, 2010 show and previous shows, Yada kept mentioning a Catholic priest as coming up with the Big Bang theory on several shows but he never gave his name. His name is:

Georges Lemaître

July 17, 1894 – June 20, 1966) was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest, honorary prelate, professor of physics and astronomer at the Catholic University of Leuven. He sometimes used the title Abbé or Monseigneur.

Lemaître proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe, which he called his 'hypothesis of the primeval atom'.[

Lemaître was a pioneer in applying Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity to cosmology. In a 1927 article that preceded Edwin Hubble's landmark article by two years, Lemaître derived what became known as Hubble's law and proposed it as a generic phenomenon in relativistic cosmology. Lemaître also estimated the numerical value of the Hubble constant. However, the data used by Lemaître did not allow him to prove that there was an actual linear relation, which Hubble did two years later.

Einstein was skeptical of this paper. When Lemaître approached Einstein at the 1927 Solvay Conference, the latter pointed out that Alexander Friedmann had proposed a similar solution to Einstein's equations in 1922, implying that the radius of the universe increased over time. (Einstein had also criticized Friedmann's calculations, but withdrew his comments.) In 1931, Lemaître published an article in Nature setting out his theory of the "primeval atom."

Friedmann was handicapped by living and working in the USSR, and died in 1925, soon after proposing his theory, now known as the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker metric. Because Lemaître spent his entire career in Europe, his scientific work is not as well known in the United States as that of Hubble or Einstein, both well known in the U.S. by virtue of residing there. Nevertheless, Lemaître's theory changed the course of cosmology. This was because Lemaître:

Was well acquainted with the work of astronomers, and designed his theory to have testable implications and to be in accord with observations of the time, in particular, to explain the observed redshift of galaxies and the linear relation beween distances and velocities;
Proposed his theory at an opportune time, since Edwin Hubble would soon publish his velocity-distance relation that strongly supported an expanding universe and, consequently, the Big Bang theory;
Had studied under Arthur Eddington, who made sure that Lemaître got a hearing in the scientific community.
Both Friedmann and Lemaître proposed relativistic cosmologies featuring an expanding universe. However, Lemaître was the first to propose that the expansion explains the redshift of galaxies. He further concluded that an initial "creation-like" event must have occurred. In the 1980s, Alan Guth and Andrei Linde modified this theory by adding to it a period of inflation.

Einstein at first dismissed Friedmann and then (privately) Lemaître out of hand, saying that not all mathematics leads to correct theories. After Hubble's discovery was published, Einstein quickly and publicly endorsed Lemaître's theory, helping both the theory and its proposer get fast recognition.[9]

In 1933, Lemaître found an important inhomogeneous solution of Einstein's field equations describing a spherical dust cloud, the Lemaitre–Tolman metric.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Lema%C3%AEtre





Offline Mike  
#2 Posted : Monday, February 22, 2010 8:28:23 AM(UTC)
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2-17-2010 show, Exodus - Part 1: Correction: The lean cows ate up the fat cows in Pharoah's dream.

2-18-2010 show, Exodus - Part 2: Additional info: Yada talked about using Google Earth to view Mount Sinai/ Mount Horeb / Jabal al Lawz in Saudi Arabia.
To make it easy for people, here are GPS coordinates for various sites of interest. Just cut and paste the coordinates into Google Earth search.

The following are map locations for discoveries and related areas mentioned in Scripture. They are listed with the site name first, followed by Latitude, and then Longitude.
NOAH'S ARK 39 26 26 N, 44 14 5.3 E
RED SEA CROSSING SITE 29 0 5.14 N, 34 39 53.0 E
MT. SINAI (JABAL AL-LAWZ /JABAL AL-MAKLA) 28 35 6.38 N, 35 21 12.15 E
Rephidim (Split Rock) 28 43 35.44N, 35 14 10.46E
Golden Calf Altar 28 34 52.7N, 35 23 46.22E
Sacrifice Altar Area (L-shape) 28 35 3.87N, 35 22 43.3E
Saudi Guard Shack in Holy Precinct Area 28 35 12.5N, 35 23 8.37E
Possible Grave site of 23,000 bodies (Ex. 32:28,35,1Cor 10:8) 28 47 3.41N, 35 09 46.3E
Elijah Cave area (1 Kgs. 19) /Single Almond tree(Ex25:31) 28 35 17.3N, 35 22 22.97E
SODOM 31 4 53 N, 35 22 1 E
GOMORRAH 31 18 30.03N, 35 22 20.69E
JERUSALEM 31 46 46 N, 35 13 11 E
GARDEN TOMB 31 47 O3.76N, 35 13 48.28E
GOLGOTHA 31 47 01.29N, 35 13 15.02E
JEREMIAH'S GROTTO 31 47 02.07N, 35 13 50.53E
GETHSEMANE 31 46 46.69N, 35 14 27.14E
MT. OF OLIVES 31 46 30.20N, 35 14 33.91E
PYRAMIDS (GIZA) 29 58 33 N, 31 7 49.1 E
ZAQQARA (JOSEPH'S GRAIN BINS) 29 52 9.2 N, 31 12 59.54 E
NEMRUT DA (NIMROD'S MOUNTAIN NEAR TOWER OF BABEL) 38 02 11.8 N, 38 45 49.3 E
GAZIANTEP (NEAR TOWER OF BABEL) 37 4 8 N, 37 23 26.96 E
CALTEPE (CINAR. ANCIENT SHINAR) 39 56 58.11 N, 37 27 39.66 E
URFA (UR OF THE CHALDEES) 37 10 12.3N, 38 47 23.24E
HARRAN 36 51 00.81N, 39 00 00.7E
NAKHICHEVAN (NAMED AFTER NOAH) 39 12 43.1N, 45 24 49.3E

To see photos of Mount Sinai/ Mount Horeb / Jabal al Lawz as well as the rock that Moshe struck to get water when the Israelites complained and the earthen alter that Moshe built, etc. goto:
http://anchorstone.com/gallery/index.php?cat=2
Offline Mike  
#3 Posted : Friday, February 26, 2010 4:56:39 AM(UTC)
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2-25-2010: Just in case I'm not the only one who didn't know where Yada was reading from on the Exodus shows so far, he is reading from:

Yada Yahweh
Book 2: Called-Out Assemblies
…Understanding the Basics

2
Salah – Freedom
Offline Robskiwarrior  
#4 Posted : Friday, February 26, 2010 7:27:29 AM(UTC)
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Offline Mike  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, March 9, 2010 12:23:34 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for making the links Robski.

In the last few BTR shows, Yada and Yow’el have been discussing what day Abib 1 will be.

Here is another web site for moonsightings. Although this is a Muslem site, the technical information is good.

To see Crescent Moon Visability
http://www.moonsighting.com/vis-maps.html


In the table at the top of the page: Goto the Row “1431” and Column “RBT”. Then click on “1”, “2” or “3” for March 15, 2010 thru March 17, 2010.

So according to this web-site, the new moon crescent will be easily visible with naked eye in North America (but maybe not in Israel) on March 16, 2010 and visible everywhere on March 17, 2010.

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Offline Mike  
#6 Posted : Friday, March 19, 2010 8:22:54 AM(UTC)
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On Wednesday's or Thursday's show Yada was talking about the German Catholic abuse cases. Here is an article:

Munich diocese faces "tsunami" of abuse claims

Pope Benedict XVI's former diocese is facing new allegations of physical and sexual abuse on a daily basis, the head of its new sex-abuse task force said Friday.
"It is like a tsunami," Elke Huemmeler, who leads the diocese's newly founded abuse prevention task force, told The Associated Press.
Huemmeler estimates there are about 120 cases on the record to date, around 100 of them at the nearby Ettal monastery boarding school, run by Benedictine monks. She stresses, however, her role is not to deal with the old cases, but help set up the prevention program.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/.../eu_church_abuse_germany
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