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The big bang—Science or science fiction?
Some fascinating observations
by James Mason
A ‘space-view’ shift
With new discoveries in space, existing views on cosmology are being challenged, yet the big bang is not going to shift so easily; its adherents are dedicated.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Electron is perfectly spherical
Perfectly spherical electron supports Standard Model of Particle Physics. However, this model undermines big bang dogma because there is still no answer to missing antimatter.
by Jonathan Sarfati
New Images from the James Webb Telescope
Someone writes in to ask about the significance of the new photos taken by the James Webb Telescope.
by Bruce Lawrence
UFOs, dark matter and Hugh Ross
A curious reader asks about dark matter, and a connection to the spirit realm.
by Gary Bates
What you need to know about the James Webb Space Telescope
Will it really see the most distant galaxies? Do the quoted distances prove they are billions of years old?
by Scot Devlin and Mark Harwood
Faster than Light?
A star appears to explode faster than the cosmic speed limit.
by Scot Devlin
Missing Matter found?
A new study claims to have found the same amount of matter as the Big Bang predicted
by Scot Devlin
Indoctrinating children
The UK’s National Secular Society does not want religious creationism taught in schools, but they are OK with religious humanism being taught.
by Jim Mason
Dark matter search comes up empty
Despite the latest failure to detect dark matter, why do they continue searching?
by John Hartnett
Answering coronavirus and flat earth questions
Is coronavirus the start of the end times? And if flat earth is wrong, why isn’t the entire universe backlit by stars?
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
Real particle physics disappoints big bangers
Latest antimatter research undermines big bang theory
by Jonathan Sarfati