Reigning In Weird Cosmic Models October 1, 2002 The supposed rebirth of the oscillating universe model made Internet headlines in recent months1 and the lead slot in Science.2 This model posits that... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Vexing Implications October 1, 2002 “Disturbing Implications of a Cosmological Constant,” announced the title of a recent paper on the Los Alamos National Laboratory Web site.1 So “disturbing” were... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Faint Sun Paradox July 1, 2002 Debates over global warming—how to measure it, the causes and effects, what to do about it and when—have raged for decades, with no resolution... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Cosmic Brane Scans July 1, 2002 As physicians use scanning devices to view the hidden structures and activities of the brain, astronomers can now use distant supernovae and high-resolution cosmic... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Oceans Under Ice July 1, 2002 Recent work at the University of Arizona leaves planetary scientists who have been searching for life on the Jovian moon Europa skating on thin... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Sun’s Stable Fluctuations April 1, 2002 The Sun has the reputation of being the most stable burning star, astronomers observe. Its extreme stability allows humans to exist on Earth. But... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Predictive Power: Confirming Cosmic Creation April 1, 2002 Scientists focus enormous effort on turning detections (observations and measurements) into predictions. Meteorologists use data to predict temperatures, wind, and precipitation. Astronomers use data... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Missing Solar Neutrinos Found April 1, 2002 What makes the Sun shine? Where does Earth’s life-sustaining radiation originate? Astronomers answered these questions in part with the discovery of nuclear fusion, the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Rare Sun March 31, 2002 How often have you heard that “the Sun is just an average star?” If you’ve watched many TV documentaries or read introductory astronomy books,... Publications by Read
Rare Sun March 31, 2002 by Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez How often have you heard that “the Sun is just an average star?” If you’ve watched many TV documentaries or read... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Jupiter’s Migration Miracle January 1, 2002 A few years ago, a probe sent on a self-destruct mission into the interior of Jupiter revealed that Jupiter’s atmosphere grew dark and dry... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Anthropic Principle: A Precise Plan for Humanity January 1, 2002 Human beings climb. Always have, always will. First hills, then mountains, then pinnacles so high they're called "death zones." That's as high as legs... Publications by Read