Signpost of Unification Found? March 5, 2008 Scientists seek to discover a discover fundamental theory underlying all natural phenomena, including the four basic forces of in nature: the electromagnetic force, the... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Most Accurate Distances Shore Up Creation History March 3, 2008 Such precision will represent a factor-of-three improvement in astronomers’ capacity to measure the expansion rate and expansion history of the universe Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Multiverse Musings – Summary of the Discussion to Date February 27, 2008 Since May 2007, I have been regularly addressing the subject of multiverse models. To recap, I’d like to summarize the various previous topics covered... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Strangulation Efficiency in Galaxy Clusters February 18, 2008 Astronomers Daisuke Kawata and John Mulchaey have uncovered features of star formation in galaxies that also provide one more design characteristic to add to... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Earth Just Barely Large Enough February 13, 2008 All the recent talk about global warming highlights one critical characteristic of Earth that makes the planet habitable, namely plate tectonics. Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Anybody Out There? February 8, 2008 At the age of seven, I heard about the crash of a flying saucer recovered on a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico. While my... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Multiverse Musings – The Beginning February 6, 2008 The cosmological and teleological arguments represent the two strongest evidences (with scientific relevance) in support of the Christian God. Obviously, the multiverse models impact... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
White Dwarfs Deliver Better Creation History January 21, 2008 Star clusters provide astronomers with an extraordinary window into the creation and history of the universe Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Multiverse Musings – Are We Simulations? January 16, 2008 In past Multiverse Musings TNRTBs, I have described not just one, but two bizarre implications of the multiverse. This TNRTB addresses a third. Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
You Are Star-Stuff January 11, 2008 In the television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, originally broadcast in 1980, Carl Sagan, the highly successful popularizer of astronomy, coined the phrase “we... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Galaxies Gracefully Grow Old January 9, 2008 For many years, astronomers have tried to map out the structure of the Milky Way Galaxy (MWG). Since we reside inside the galaxy, obtaining... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Dwarf Galaxy Test of Big Bang Cosmology January 8, 2008 Exotic dark matter haloes are not missing Publications by Hugh Ross Read