Asteroseismology and the History of Stars January 17, 2011 Stars are like people: They are unstable when young and when old. Stability is something stars manifest only when they reach middle-age. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Increased Star Count Points to Design January 7, 2011 Astronomer: In around six to seven billion years the Sun will exhaust all its hydrogen fuel and begin the process of stellar death. When... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Anthropic Principle vs Prebiotic Principle December 13, 2010 The correct definition of the anthropic principle states that humanity’s existence places severe constraints on the physical constants, structure, and history of the universe,... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Planet from Another Galaxy Discovered December 10, 2010 I still remember the excitement I experienced as a kid each time someone gave me a box of Cracker Jacks. Not only were the... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Strengthening the Case for a Cosmic Creator, Part 2 (of 2) December 10, 2010 Examining in some detail the history of the universe helps test the biblical doctrine of cosmic creation in five important ways. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Strengthening the Case for a Cosmic Creator, Part 1 (of 2) November 29, 2010 Between the ages of 17 and 19, I spent an hour or two a day studying the Bible and testing its claims for divine... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
No Ordinary Galaxy November 25, 2010 It is typical for many astronomers (and laypeople, too) to draw the Copernican assumption that the Milky Way Galaxy (MWG) is in no way... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Invisible Majority: Systems without Gas Giants November 22, 2010 Coined in the nineteenth century, the phrase “silent majority” referred to the dead and the fact that the number of people who have died... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Many Earth-Sized Planets November 10, 2010 My kids and I often wonder where various idioms originate from. Our most recent musings dealt with the request to “cut me some slack.” Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Multiverse Musings: What about Theistic Evolution? November 3, 2010 I recently attended The Vibrant Dance of Faith and Science conference held in Austin, TX. The stated mission of the conference was: Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Improved Exoplanet Tool Promises Better Tests October 27, 2010 Much to my kids’ chagrin, I enjoy leisurely wandering around The Home Depot (or any other tool/hardware store). Occasionally, I’ll find a new or... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
How Many Baryons Has Your Galaxy Lost? October 25, 2010 Losing stuff seems to be part of life. For me, it’s the phone numbers I write down. Even though I write down important phone... Publications by Hugh Ross Read