I think the question that should be asked here Floo...is...What qualifications have you got to say I am wrong??
I don't know what qualifications Floo has, I have a degree in Engineering, a degree in Science and I'm working on one in Maths and Statistics, none of which changes anything: it doesn't matter whether someone's passed an exam in it or not, science is such that the argument stands for itself. You haven't made an argument, you've made some assertions. You don't need a qualification in science to know that you've not been reporting scientific findings.
A working knowledge of the Holy Bible would be a good starting point.
Why? The bible isn't a scientific work, it's at best a depiction of a philosophy.
For my part I am simply saying, which is both proven by Biblical quotation and the investigations of modern science that there is an invisible, superabundant, dynamic material come energy, that is indestructible within the universe.
That isn't 'proven by Biblical quotation' but it's broadly in line with conventional scientific thinking, yes.
This material/energy has been totally, and scientifically conquered by an authority that delivered us knowledge of this science under the banner of the one who owns that science...
And that's where you just hit assertion. You might believe that your god is a scientist, but you've no evidence that it is a scientist, or even that it is.
Almighty God, and, 2000 years ago, he showed us how to harness that science for the purposes of repair, resurrection, and everlasting life...and really, that is all the qualification I need.
Even if that were a science, given that the experiment hasn't been replicated, it's at best highly questionable.
The rest is up to the individual who values the teaching of Jesus Christ to reach out for his science before the planet slips its orbital mooring.
Nothing in Jesus' teachings has any impact on orbital mechanics or gravitation.
O.