Distant Starlight
"Not a Problem for a Young Universe"
Originally released in 2006. Distant Starlight is a feature film. At just 47 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Dr. Jason Lisle
Synopsis
The universe is estimated to contain over 100 billion galaxies, each one containing millions to trillions of stars. Some of these galaxies are so incredibly far away that it has supposedly taken many billions of years for their light to reach Earth. Yet, the Bible indicates a universe that is only thousands of years old. How does light from the most distant galaxies reach Earth within the biblical timescale? In this DVD, astrophysicist Dr. Jason Lisle (Ph.D, University of Colorado) shows that distant starlight in a young universe is not a problem for God. There are several different methods that God may have used. 47 minutes on DVD.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Distant Starlight about?
The universe is estimated to contain over 100 billion galaxies, each one containing millions to trillions of stars. Some of these galaxies are so incredibly far away that it has supposedly taken ma...
How long is Distant Starlight?
Distant Starlight has a runtime of 0 hours and 47 minutes (47 minutes total).
When was Distant Starlight released?
Distant Starlight was released on January 1, 2006 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Distant Starlight?
The main cast of Distant Starlight includes Dr. Jason Lisle.