Black Holes Constrain Fundamental Constant Variation November 14, 2007 Jeremiah 33:25 describes a cosmos governed by an unchanging set of physical laws. In fact, this constancy provides the basis for the Israelites’ confidence... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Jupiter, Friend or Foe? November 7, 2007 A couple of months ago Dave Rogstad reported on a study assessing the current importance of Jupiter in shielding Earth from cometary impacts. An... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Planet Migration Tests Solar System Design October 29, 2007 Astronomers have discovered over 250 planets outside of our solar system residing in over 200 different planetary systems. However, all of these extrasolar planets... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
From Dust to Planets October 26, 2007 When the Bible tell us that we have been made from the “dust of the earth,” and will eventually “return to the dust,” it... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Black Holes Provide More Evidence for Strings October 15, 2007 Arguably the most hotly debated theory in physics is string theory, the concept that at the core of every fundamental particle resides a tiny... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
When Life From Mars Isn’t October 12, 2007 When the Mars meteorite ALH-84001 discovered in 1984 in the Antarctic, was announced in 1996 it got a lot of media attention. Even President... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Continental Landmass Growth and the Genesis 1 Chronology October 8, 2007 Thanks to a spectacular new discovery concerning the geophysical history of the earth, one more detail in biblical author Moses' chronology of Earth’s creation... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Measuring the Candle October 5, 2007 Reasons To Believe has noted more than once the important role Type Ia Supernovae play as “standard candles” in measuring the large-scale properties of... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Multiverse Musings – I’m a Nobel Laureate October 3, 2007 A few months ago, I discussed how a spatially infinite, Level I multiverse would impact apologetic arguments based on the fine-tunings of our observable... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Searching for Earths October 1, 2007 I once saw a toy that served as a visual example of the saying "one in a million". It consisted of a clear plastic... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
The Dark and Bright Sides of Cosmology October 1, 2007 Astrophysics has its ironies. Here’s one: Studies of the brightest galaxies in the universe led to the discovery that 99 percent of all matter... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Planet Rotation Design October 1, 2007 Scientists have recognized for some time that the rotation rate of a planet must be fine-tuned to make advanced life on that planet possible. Publications by Hugh Ross Read