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The ‘big bang’ and other dark matters
How should creationists respond to claims that dark matter has been found?
by John Hartnett
The big bang is not a Reason to Believe!
A research physics professor, Dr John Hartnett points out how Scripture’s version of events differs completely from the big bang/long-ages model and defends creationist claims of problems with ‘inflation’.
by John G. Hartnett
An eternal big bang universe
Not content with everything creating itself from nothing, the latest development in big bang theory even does away with a beginning.
by John Hartnett
Big-bang backflip!
Astrophysicists in damage control after big-bang ‘find’ doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.
by John G. Hartnett
Origin of the elements—Bible vs the big bang
Bible vs the big bang
by Russ Humphries
Faster than Light?
A star appears to explode faster than the cosmic speed limit.
by Joshua Howells
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 Joshua Howells and Mark Harwood
Creation in-depth: Cosmic Microwave Background Conundrums
Unexpected features of the Cosmic Background Radiation are hard to explain in a big bang framework.
by John Hartnett
Origin of oxygen more complex than imagined
Contradictory observations mean more trouble for naturalistic theories but the problems disappear within a biblical perspective.
by Barry Tapp
Dismantle the big bang
Evolutionary views of the universe sprang, not from a biblical understanding of history, but from efforts to explain origins without God or the supernatural. Yet the big bang concept has major flaws which even some evolutionists now recognise are fatal to its validity.
by Alexander Williams and Carl Wieland
‘Light from the big bang’ casts no shadows
If Cosmic Microwave Background radiation came from the big bang, we should see shadows as it passes through galaxy clusters, but the predicted ‘shadows’ are not found.
by John Hartnett
Is big bang theory scientific?
Big bang theory only appears to be scientific because people are exposed only to the evidence that appears to support it.
by Dominic Statham