More Evidence for Rare Solar System Doctrine December 11, 2017 The planets in the solar system are a diverse lot. A new study indicates that extrasolar planetary systems are not. The eight planets in... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Lunar Designs Optimize Life for Both Predators and Prey November 20, 2017 I have written before about how miraculously designed our Moon is to make possible the existence of humans, advanced civilization, and certain important scientific... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Flares Challenge Habitability of Bodies beyond Earth November 13, 2017 In my previous blog post, “Bad Flare Days,” I discussed the latest research establishing how blessed we are to be orbiting a star with... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Bad Flare Days November 6, 2017 Big solar flares bring spectacular aurora borealis (northern lights). In my days as the director for observations at the Vancouver chapter of the Royal... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Neutron Star Merger Explains Why We’re Here (Expanded Version) November 3, 2017 On October 16, the physicists and astronomers who comprise the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the Virgo gravitational wave telescope research teams announced... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Neutron Star Merger Produces a Kilonova and Valuable Metals October 23, 2017 On October 16, the physicists and astronomers who comprise the LIGO and Virgo research teams announced the detection of a fifth gravity wave event.... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Is the Eternal Home of the Redeemed a Restored Earth? October 16, 2017 Lately, I have been bombarded on my Facebook and Twitter pages with this question. It frequently comes up, too, during my radio interviews and... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Primordial Magnetic Fields and Cosmic Creation Secrets September 24, 2017 One of the holy grails of modern cosmology is the quest to find the universe’s primordial magnetic fields. Blog by Hugh Ross Read
No Snowballs Out There, but Thank God for Snowballs Here September 17, 2017 Snowballs remind us of the presence of water on Earth—a feature that highlights our planet’s habitability. However, most of the so-called habitable planets in... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Grip of Tidal Locking Challenges “Habitable” Planets August 27, 2017 Have you ever wondered why we see only one hemisphere of the Moon? The reason why is because the Moon is tidally locked to... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
No Reducing Atmosphere for Naturalistic Origin of Life August 13, 2017 64 Years after Miller Experiment, Can the Formation of Building Blocks of Life Be Considered As Solved? Blog by Hugh Ross Read
We Are Living in a Safe Time Window August 10, 2017 Negotiating traffic on Southern California freeways is tricky. Not long ago, I witnessed a collision of several cars in my rearview mirror—if I had... Publications by Hugh Ross Read