Microlensing Planets April 4, 2008 Modern techniques have generated great interest in the search for far away, potentially habitable planets. Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Dark Matter Ropes Confirm Big Bang Cosmology April 2, 2008 Dark matter and dark energy. Together they compose over 95% of the stuff in the universe. Observations conclusively demonstrate that both exist. Yet scientists... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Explaining a Great Cosmic Coincidence April 1, 2008 During graduate school I used a telescope in southern Arizona. The long, winding mountain road to the ridge where this telescope sat passed a... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Doubts About Some Water on Mars March 28, 2008 The question of whether there’s water on Mars has, once again, come into public view. This time doubts are being cast on previous conclusions... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Purpose in the Universe: Do People “See” What They Want to See? March 25, 2008 Why is it that believers in God see unmistakable evidence for a Creator’s involvement in the natural realm, while skeptics find no such warrant?... Blog by Joe Aguirre Read
Galaxy Morphology and Structure Design March 24, 2008 In a recent meeting with insurance agents I learned that it is no longer politically correct to refer to an employee as overweight. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Refinements in the Laws of Physics March 21, 2008 They argue it is dangerous to hang any part of our theology on the “quicksand” of changing and uncertain science. Of course, the very... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Search for the Sun’s Twin March 17, 2008 The conclusion that Earth displays many unique, apparently designed, features that enable it to support life, and, in particular advanced life (known as the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Too Salty for Life March 14, 2008 Consequently, the search for life outside of Earth has embraced the mantra, “follow the water”. But, as noted in a recent summary posted here,... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Design Feature Prevents Hard Snowball Earth March 12, 2008 Imagine the Antarctic glaciers extending over the whole Earth. Dating back to the early 1960s, scientists proposed just such a scenario, known as a... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Cosmic Creation Model and the First Stars March 10, 2008 In attempting to achieve a comprehensive validation of the biblically predicted big bang creation model1the greatest challenge for astronomers has been assembling a detailed... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
A Carbon-14 Coincidence March 7, 2008 A few weeks back I mentioned the benefits to scientific discovery provided by this coincidence. By using it, astronomers learned about the Sun’s corona,... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read