Planet Formation Requires Metals November 25, 2009 If humanity is so important, why is the universe so old? Chapter 3 of Why the Universe Is the Way It Is, by Hugh... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Testing Creation Using the Proton to Electron Mass Ratio November 2, 2009 For thousands of years the Bible has been on record stating that the laws governing the heavens and earth do not vary.1 If the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Bombardment Makes Civilization Possible October 28, 2009 What is the common thread among the following items: pacemakers, spark plugs, fountain pens and compass bearings? Give up? All of them currently use... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Nacho Average Discovery October 23, 2009 In our haste to settle on the couch with a movie and nacho cheesy feast, my husband and I forgot to serve ourselves a... Blog by Read
First Simulation of Type Ia Supernova October 21, 2009 How can scientists use violent stellar explosions occurring outside the Milky Way Galaxy to determine the characteristics of the universe? Aren't the many variations... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Why Dusty Stars Make Good Planets October 14, 2009 For anyone trying to keep a house or office clean, dust bunnies are the enemy. Yet these annoyances form a crucial ally when trying... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Multiverse Musings – Does It Jive with the Big Bang? October 7, 2009 I want to start this entry with a huge apology. In the last week, our tech support staff realized that the emails sent to... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Warning! Supernova Explosion Imminent September 23, 2009 Imagine a supernova exploding in our galaxy. In fact, a number have. One of the most recent occurred in 1054 AD in the constellation... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Volcanism and Plate Tectonics on Earthlike Planets September 21, 2009 At long last astronomers are recognizing that their quest to find a life-friendly, earthlike planet will not be fulfilled simply by discovering a planet... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
LHC in the News Again September 16, 2009 Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is in the news again. Located on the French/Swiss border, the world's... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
New Lower Limit for Gravitational Wave Energy Density September 14, 2009 For lay people, gravity is the most familiar of the fundamental forces of physics. Not a moment goes by where one does not feel... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Smaller Errors for the Hubble Constant Constrain Dark Energy September 9, 2009 What is the ultimate fate of the universe? Will it expand forever or will it eventually collapse back into a singularity? The latter option... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read