In Search of the First Stars June 17, 2009 Recent observations narrow one long-standing gap in big bang cosmology—a component of RTB’s creation model—by gaining understanding of the formation of the universe’s first... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Superior Milky Way Galaxy Map June 15, 2009 A better understanding of how our galaxy looks promises to deliver a test for a component of RTB's creation model. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Proving Cosmic Expansion Using Direct Measurements Only June 8, 2009 Opponents of the anthropic principle and of big bang cosmology (whether atheists or young-earth creationists) frequently attempt to push aside compelling physical evidence for... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Constraining Cosmology with Clusters June 3, 2009 Every now and again, a speaker communicates a point in a way that sticks in memory. I distinctly remember attending a lecture in 2004... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Multiverse Musings – Typing Monkeys, Shakespeare, and Jammed Typewriters May 27, 2009 A couple years ago, I ran across a Get Fuzzy comic strip (see below) relevant to the multiverse. It plays off a popular confusion... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Complete Sample of Extrasolar Planets May 25, 2009 Researchers first detected a star-orbiting planet outside the solar system in 1995.1 It was found orbiting the star 51 Pegasi. Today, astronomers know of... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Only in the Movies: The Harsh Realities of Deep Space Travel May 20, 2009 Ever since the original USS Enterprise first zoomed across television screens at warp speed in 1966, Gene Roddenberry’s space fantasy, Star Trek, has captivated... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Defusing the Antimatter Bomb May 19, 2009 A maniacal scheme by a ruthless villain. A desperate search for a time-bomb. A harrowing escape from destruction. Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Distance to Double Pulsar Tests Cosmic Creation Models May 18, 2009 Space-time theorems prove a supernatural Agent must've created the universe of space, time, matter, and energy. These theorems are true, however, only if general... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Signatures of Migrating Planets May 13, 2009 I like watching NUMB3RS. Two brothers, one a top-notch FBI agent, the other a star mathematician, seek to solve tricky cases using sparse, difficult-to-gather... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Supernovae Calibration April 29, 2009 Calibration plays a key role in our driving habits. A poorly calibrated speedometer leads to more frequent encounters with law enforcement personnel. A poorly... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Another Dwarf Galaxy Test of Big Bang Cosmology April 27, 2009 Recent astronomical research has accounted for a "missing galaxies problem" and thereby buttressed the notion of a cosmic creation event according to what the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read