Even if it's scientifically possible, it would still be a miracle for it to happen at that exact time. The issue though is that we don't really know it happened. It is quite likely that it is only a literary exaggeration. Who takes the Bible literally anyway?
What's truly disturbing here though is that people are actually doing research for this. Cure cancer, eliminate world hunger, create peace, don't waste time doing this.
So what?! as long as it's science
much better than the money and time spent in football and such things
Scientists have been studying R. Carlos goal in France in the friendly before WC98 until these days and they finally found an explaination recently as I read, don't tell me they wasted 12 years
I agree that the things you mentioned are way more important, but we can't all work on curing cancer and bringing peace to earth, each in his own field
The church is the reason people see science and religion two opposite things.. but the church was run by a Pope, human with limited thinking
it doesn't mean he was representing the point of view of all religion(s)
Like I said earlier, everything in life happened under scientific laws and with explaination, we just will always know too little relatively, sciences seem endless
leave the believer to his beliefs, as long as religious people don't burn scientists then you should respect their beliefs