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There’s cosmology and then there’s real science!
Physicists conduct real, evidence-based research but astrophysicists can only deal in hypotheses.
by John G. Hartnett
Were stars created?
Were stars created?
by anon
Confusion over moon origins
Evolutionists continue to wrestle with just how our nearest lunar neighbour was formed … and their explanations are unsatisfactory.
by Michael J. Oard
CMI’s response to the ‘electric universe’
We explain why CMI is not interested in entertaining ‘electric universe’ ideas.
by Don Batten
We are less than dust
Everything we see is mostly made up of empty space
by Robert Carter
Rediscovering Pluto
Fresh images of this dwarf planet’s geology are exciting and point to its young age.
by Wayne Spencer
Dark energy and the elusive chameleon—more darkness from the dark side
Along with fudge factors, such as Dark Matter used to explain the big bang, the chameleon particle has been introduced even though there’s no evidence it exists.
by John Hartnett
Asteroid’s awkward age anomaly
The cratering pattern on the asteroid Vesta presents a ‘dating’ conundrum.
by David Coppedge
Stonehenge’s solar secrets
New discoveries at Stonehenge reveal the ancient builders had accurate knowledge of the solar 365.25 day year.
by Gavin Cox
Dark matter caused the demise of the dinosaurs?
A physicist is sure that dark matter sheds light on what happened to some of the world’s biggest extinct animals.
by John G. Hartnett
Trappist planets not in habitable zone
Three of the seven planets orbiting Trappist-1, are said by NASA to be in the habitable zone; however, research shows that neither life nor even water have been found there.
by Russell Grigg
Physicists’ dark secret: Fast stars have not had time to fly apart
There’s a message in the stars for scientists.
by John Hartnett