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Dark radiation in big bang cosmology
First dark matter, then dark energy; now another mysterious entity is invented to explain a conflict between theory and observation.
by John Hartnett
Big bang universe “should not actually exist”
In theory, we shouldn’t be here.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Cosmic storytelling
When it comes to explaining how our universe came into being, widespread speculation is embraced over hard evidence.
by John Hartnett
Why look for a new theory of gravity if the big bang cosmology is correct?
Scientists are searching for answers to questions which in theory they shouldn’t even have to ask, especially in regards to gravity.
by John G. Hartnett
Does the new much-faster-speed-of-light theory fix the big bang’s problems?
By invoking a hypothetical to test the hypothetical big bang, two cosmologists develop a model out of nothing.
by John G. Hartnett
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
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
It’s all bluff
It’s controversial to question the scientific basis of big bang, origin of life and evolution, but scientists acknowledge that these so-called facts are propped up by imaginative stories.
by Dominic Statham
Creation argument against the big bang no longer sustainable—CMB shadows and galaxy clusters
Creationists should now avoid using this argument.
by John G. Hartnett
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
Dark matter search comes up empty
Despite the latest failure to detect dark matter, why do they continue searching?
by John Hartnett