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Changing-look quasars: how do they fit into a biblical creationist model?
When light from these distant objects unexpectedly brightens, it better fits a creation scenario.
by John G. Hartnett
Ultracool Trappist-1 and its seven planets
The discovery of seven planets orbiting Trappist-1, with three in the habitable zone, has given rise to claims of habitability. However, neither life nor even water have been found there.
by Russell Grigg
Explaining nearby objects that are old in time dilation cosmologies
The thinking behind the existence of old objects close to Earth.
by Ron Samec
Planetary system formation: exposing naturalistic storytelling
The naturalistic model to explain how stars formed shows fatal flaws when compared with the known laws of physics.
by John G. Hartnett
No coincidence
The earth is a ‘privileged planet’ and was specially created to support life.
by Dominic Statham
Have Population III stars finally been discovered?
The big bang hypothesis demands that there should be stars with zero metal content.
by John G Hartnett
The heavens declare a different story!
The distribution of the galaxies appears anything but random and stands in stark contrast to the model promoted by big bang cosmologists.
by John G. Hartnett
Extrasolar planets: a challenge to biblical cosmology?
A challenge to biblical cosmology?
by David Coppedge
Mercury: more marks of youth
Creationist predictions confirmed, evolutionist predictions confounded by Messenger spacecraft orbiting Mercury.
by Andrew Lamb
Is the faint young sun paradox solved?
The earth would have been a ‘snowball’ if an evolutionary origin of the solar system was true.
by Michael J Oard
Planets around other stars
Many extrasolar planets have been discovered. But they pose many problems for evolutionary theories of stellar system origin.
by Wayne Spencer
Vintage Journal: A galactocentric cosmology
What would we expect the universe to look like if we were near the centre?
by John Hartnett