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Young galaxies too old for the big bang
by Andrew Rigg
Has the dark matter mystery been solved?
A mathematical solution challenges the need for scientists to invoke dark matter to solve problems in astrophysics and cosmology.
by John G Hartnett
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
Does the soul violate physics?
How can our souls influence the physical realm without violating the conservation of energy?
by Keaton Halley
Crisis in cosmology continues with conference of big-bang dissidents
CMI speaker and respected physics professor John Hartnett, who represented his university, gives his impressions.
by John Hartnett
Tension, not extension in creation cosmology
Creationists continue to explore the possibilities of how God caused the cosmos to appear as it does.
by John Hartnett
Letters to the Editor
by various
Doom and gloom from the BBC
Answering yet another evolutionary TV program from the BBC that promotes the atheistic worldview.
by Russell Grigg
Cosmic catastrophes
Planets crashing together, moons being ripped apart, all sounds very dramatic, but is this true history, or just a fanciful story?
by Spike Psarris
‘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
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
Exploring the heavens
Former New South Wales (Australia) Government Astronomer (Dr David King) affirms that the heavens do indeed declare God’s glory.
by Jonathan Sarfati