TNRTB Classic: Extrasolar Planets October 20, 2011 Astronomers continue to detect an increasing number of extrasolar planets. These discoveries may seem like a threat to the RTB creation model, but we... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Star Wars-Like Planet Discovered October 17, 2011 For the first time astronomers have detected a planet orbiting a binary star. Since most Sun-like stars form in binary systems, this discovery could... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Milky Way Galaxy’s Midlife Crisis October 3, 2011 In trying to explain the fine-tuning of the Sun’s age, I will sometimes tell an audience that stars are like people. They are unstable... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Milankovitch Cycle Design August 29, 2011 We all know friends and relatives who exhibit frequent, large mood cycles. In some cases, the cycles can be so extreme as to make... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Darkest Galaxy August 22, 2011 In Job 38:19–20, God challenges Job and his friends with these queries, “Where does darkness reside? Do you know the paths to their dwellings?”... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Sunspot Cycle and Human Health August 15, 2011 For thousands of years, medical practitioners have speculated that human maladies might be correlated with environmental cycles. For example, certain times of the night... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Calculating the Hoyle State August 1, 2011 Though I have often used this quote from eminent cosmologist Sir Fred Hoyle when making the case that God designed the universe to support... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Resolving Faint Sun Paradoxes, Part 3 July 25, 2011 In part 1 of this series, I defined the faint young Sun paradox and described how, in the 1970s and 1980s, astronomers and physicists... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Resolving Faint Sun Paradoxes, Part 2 July 18, 2011 First articulated in the early 1970s, the faint Sun paradox (also known as the faint young Sun paradox) reveals that the Sun today is... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Resolving Faint Sun Paradoxes, Part 1 July 11, 2011 A “paradox” is not two articles residing on your computer. Nor is it two PhDs. Rather, it is an apparent contradiction for which known... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Remarkable Design of the Solar System’s Turbulent Youth, Part 6 July 4, 2011 The solar system’s youth was a busy one—full of fine-tuned activity. In the previous five parts of this series I’ve described several of the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Remarkable Design of the Solar System’s Turbulent Youth, Part 5 June 27, 2011 Everyone knows our teenage years can be turbulent—yet they also shape us and equip us for adulthood. Likewise, the solar system’s youth, wild as... Publications by Hugh Ross Read