Nuggets from Cosmos, Creator, and Human Destiny | thebereancall.org

Dave Hunt

And how can we imagine that we are gaining accurate information about the cosmos with the minuscule sampling that we have already shown would be the best we could hope for? Isn’t one out of 200 billion star systems in our galaxy, which is only one galaxy of a trillion in the universe, too small a sample to be of any value in any scientific test? What could one two-hundred billion trillionth mean in relation to the cosmos? A little sober reflection forces us to admit, no matter how reluctantly, that our galaxy alone (much less the cosmos) is far too immense even to begin to explore by the most fantastic space vehicles we could ever conceive.