Results from Two Research Teams Improve Direct Distance Measurements and Strengthen the Creation Model, Part 2 (of 2) September 6, 2010 As discussed last week, direct distance measurements to objects and locations in the cosmos not only helps us better understand the universe, they also... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Multiverse Musings: What Is Inflation? September 1, 2010 The multiverse— particularly the Level II models that inflationary cosmology seems to require—continues to intrigue people. In order to evaluate multiverse models, one should... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Results from Two Research Teams Improve Direct Distance Measurements and Strengthen the Creation Model, Part 1 (of 2) August 30, 2010 Recent work by two different teams of astronomers—one headed up by Mayumi Sato of the University of Tokyo and the other by James Braatz... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Reviewing Exoplanet Findings August 24, 2010 What a difference a day makes—or in this case, almost a year. I’m not talking about the romance Dinah Washington sang about 50 years... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Neutrinos: Balancing the Astronomical with the Subatomic August 11, 2010 In the climax of Disney’s Enchanted, Queen Narissa in dragon form balances precariously on the top of New York City’s Woolworth Building, gloating about... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Doubling the Exoplanet Catalog August 4, 2010 A recent article published by Fox News contains some bold claims. The article describes the preliminary analysis of the first six weeks of data... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Planet Earth: The Largest Possible Habitat? July 26, 2010 When I first moved to California the enormity of peoples’ homes surprised me. It seemed to me that “California dreamin’” was the quest to... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Thank God for Jupiter July 19, 2010 I spent most of my childhood in Vancouver, British Columbia. On those rare winter days when we did get snow it was wet and... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Compositions of Extrasolar Planets July 12, 2010 When extrasolar gas giant planets were first discovered in 1995,1 many astronomers presumed these planets would prove close analogues to the gas giants in... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Debunking the Scientific Conspiracy July 7, 2010 I have heard objections like this when presenting evidence arguing for a 4.5 billion-year-old Earth and for the validity of global warming. Many people... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Dynamics of Hierarchical Two-Planet Systems July 5, 2010 Currently, astronomers have identified over 40 multi-planet extrasolar planetary systems. Accurate data on the orbits of the planets in these systems permits researchers to... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
A TNRTB Best of: Is Oxygen a Signature for Life? June 28, 2010 Working at Reasons to Believe provides many opportunities for us to travel around the country and the world, not only to engage skeptics in... Publications by Hugh Ross Read