Event Horizon Beyond Which Time Dilated Collapsed as More Matter Expanded Out Beyond It During Six Days of Creation

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Distant stars are ostensibly billions of years old based on their distance and the current speed of light from them, but during the six days of creation when matter was rapidly expanding outward, the speed of light accelerated beyond what’s called the event horizon which collapsed as more and more matter passed out beyond it, thus that those stars are really thousands of years of age, about six thousand.