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 Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Where Is the Cosmic Density Fine-Tuning? July 23, 2007 In addressing audiences about the fine-tuning of the cosmic expansion rate, I have used the illustration that adding or subtracting a single dime to... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Beginning and End of Cosmology July 16, 2007 The irony of modern-day astrophysics is that the more astronomers study the light of the universe the darker the universe appears. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
A New Kind of Star Solves an Old Problem July 9, 2007 It is not every day that Hollywood discovers a new star that stands apart from all their other stars. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Buttressing the Distance Ladder Foundation for Cosmic Creation July 1, 2007 Not until Albert Einstein produced his theory of general relativity in 1916 did scientists even consider the possibility that the cosmos continually expands. And... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Extending the Reach of Cosmic Creation Measures June 25, 2007 Continual cosmic expansion under fixed physical laws from an actual beginning of matter, energy, space, and time is the heart and soul of the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Gravitational Lens Measurements Yield New Cosmic Creation Test June 18, 2007 The heart and soul of the biblical cosmic creation model calls for continual cosmic expansion under fixed physical laws from an actual beginning of... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Getting Brighter on Dark Energy October 2, 2006 Q: What is dark energy? A: It's when your kids defy you after sunset, make noise, and refuse to go to bed. Blog by Joe Aguirre Read
A Dime’s Worth of Difference October 1, 2006 The universe is incredibly massive. Nevertheless, its mass must be spectacularly fine-tuned for life to be possible. Exactly how massive the universe is remained... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Gamma-Ray Burst Remnant Found in Milky Way Galaxy July 28, 2006 · The recent discovery of a gamma-ray burst remnant (GRBR) provides additional evidence for the fine-tuning... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Most Detailed Map of Cosmic Background Radiation Confirms Biblical Creation Model July 1, 2006 A team of American and Canadian astronomers dramatically strengthened the case for a big bang creation Publications by Joseph Bergeron Read
More Observational Evidence for Kuiper Belt April 15, 2006 New observations of the outer solar system strengthen support for the Kuiper Belt, a feature consistent with RTB’s cosmic creation model. This outer belt... Publications by Hugh Ross Read