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Have scientists found evidence of a parallel universe?
Could an anomaly found in the map of the cosmic microwave background be from one universe bumping up against another?
by John G. Hartnett
The New Pluto
As scientists digest information from Pluto, it’s obvious the planet is young and defies long-age expectations.
by David Coppedge
Extrasolar planets: a challenge to biblical cosmology?
A challenge to biblical cosmology?
by David Coppedge
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
Cosmic Inflation: Did it really happen?
Progressive creationist Hugh Ross has declared as fact something about the alleged big bang that even evolutionists want to be true but have not claimed.
by John G. Hartnett
Stars just don’t form naturally—‘dark matter’ the ‘god of the gaps’ is needed
Despite claims that stars formed from primordial clouds of gas, the known laws of physics show that to be impossible.
by John G. Hartnett
Why is Dark Matter everywhere in the cosmos?
Despite no verifiable evidence in support of dark matter, its existence is being presented to the public as established fact.
by John 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
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
Dark Matter and the Standard Model of particle physics—a search in the ‘Dark’
The Standard Model of particle physics is on a collision course with the Big Bang model.
by John Hartnett
Is there definitive evidence for an expanding universe?
Some big bang cosmologists end up with the conclusion they want to find simply by turning the evolution knob.
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