Two Steps Forward, One Step Back September 28, 2007 One of the crucial tests in science (or any field, for that matter) for the validity of a theory or explanation is how well... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Testing General Relativity’s Fundamental Assumptions September 26, 2007 Imagine an architect sitting down to design a building and starting the process by verifying that all objects fall to the ground. Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Ideal Biomarker September 24, 2007 Astrobiology still ranks as the only data-free discipline in science. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
A Big Hole in the Sky September 14, 2007 How many of you have been tricked by the question, How much dirt is in a hole that is one foot deep and one... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Stellar Sizes—Then and Now September 12, 2007 “I’ll tell you one thing about the universe, though. The universe is a pretty big place. It’s bigger than anything anyone has ever dreamed... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Viking Invasion of Mars Thwarted September 6, 2007 The possibility of life on Mars has held human interest for hundreds of years and has recently become an obsession for NASA. Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Hints of Newborn Universe Detected August 29, 2007 The discovery of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) in 1965 and the subsequent detection of minute ripples in the CMB in 1994 both garnered... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Multiverse Musings – Measuring Cosmological Parameters August 22, 2007 Last month’s multiverse musings delineated some philosophical objections to the existence of actual infinities. However, an extremely large but spatially finite universe could still... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Ancient Oceans on Mars Reveal Design on Earth August 8, 2007 A question puzzling astronomers for many decades has been whether Mars ever had substantial liquid water. An idea put forth in 1991, based on... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Natural Sugar Synthesis? August 6, 2007 For a naturalistic explanation for the origin of life to become a possibility, some nonbiological source of five-carbon sugars must be found Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Solar System Turns Out Well Despite Violent Birthplace August 1, 2007 Nobody likes a neighborhood characterized by frequent moves, speeding neighbors, and enormous explosions. You wouldn’t know it by looking around today, but that description... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
The Milky Way: An Exceptional Galaxy July 30, 2007 The rare Earth doctrine, the conclusion that Earth has many unique features that enable it to support life and, in particular, advanced life, is... Publications by Hugh Ross Read