Do Black Holes Have Limited Life Spans? July 1, 2022 Question of the week: Does science indicate if black holes have limited life spans like the burning times of stars or will they consume... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Neutron Star Mergers, Part 2: Evidence for Design July 19, 2021 In last week’s post, "Neutron Star Mergers, Part 1: Evidence for Creation," I described how astronomers’ observations of binary neutron star merging events is... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Neutron Star Mergers, Part 1: Evidence for Creation July 12, 2021 The early twentieth-century discovery of the cosmic expansion rate convinced astronomers that the universe had a beginning. Mounting evidence since then has yielded greater... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
First Image of a Black Hole May 3, 2019 When Albert Einstein first proposed his general theory of relativity, it transformed the way scientists thought about space and time. Specifically, the theory predicted... Physics & Mathematics by Jeff Zweerink Read
Neutron Star Merger Explains Why We’re Here (Expanded Version) November 3, 2017 On October 16, the physicists and astronomers who comprise the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the Virgo gravitational wave telescope research teams announced... Geology & Earth by Hugh Ross Read
Testing Quantum Gravity Models March 20, 2017 Two weeks ago, I wrote about how recent observations of distant quasars and blazers at short wavelengths eliminated many of the quantum gravity models... Physics & Mathematics by Hugh Ross Read