Universe Design
ALMA Telescope Promises Unmatched Views of Universe
http://techcrunch.com, "ALMA Telescope Aims To Understand The Building Blocks Of The Universe" Oct 03, 2011; … more
Nobel Physics Prize Recognizes Accelerating Universe Find
BBC, "Nobel physics prize honours accelerating Universe find" Mar 04, 2011; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15165371 more
Bolshoi Simulation May Uncover Mysteries of the Universe
Science Daily, "Scientists Release Most Accurate Simulation of the Universe to Date" Sep 30, 2011; http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110929144645.htm more
Photosynthesis Reveals Quantum Design
Imagine riding a “bicycle” with pedals attached to sled runner in place of wheels. It just wouldn’t work! Wheels allow even the most rudimentary bicycle to move across the … more
Higgs Boson Breakthrough?
Science Daily, "Could the Higgs Boson Explain the Size of the Universe?" Sep 22, 2011; http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110921115915.htm more
Special Edition: Alaska Cruise 2011, No. 1
Special Edition: Alaska Cruise 2011, No. 1 more
The Darkest Galaxy
In Job 38:19–20, God challenges Job and his friends with these queries, “Where does darkness reside? Do you know the paths to their dwellings?” Thousands of years later, we know that … more
Fine-Tuning the Fine-Tuning Argument; Panspermia Promotion? Why God Made Stars; A Genetic Bottleneck
Fine-tuning the fine-tuning argument; Panspermia promotion? Why God made stars; A genetic bottleneck more
Calculating the Hoyle State
“A common sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking … more
Special Edition I Didn't Know That!: Dark Matter
Special Edition I Didn't Know That!: Dark Matter more
25 Years, 25 Reasons To Believe - Hugh Ross
1. Origin of the universe. The space-time theorems show that a Causal Agent beyond space and time must have created cosmic matter, energy, space, and time. Ongoing research establishes that any … more
New data from XENON100 narrows the possible range for dark matter
PhysOrg.com, "New data from XENON100 narrows the possible range for dark matter," Apr 14, 2011; http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-xenon100-narrows-range-dark.html more
Top 5 Reasons
In precisely one week Maureen and I will take the public bus of the skies to San Jose, CA. Our destination: A writers’ conference in Mount Hermon. In preparation for this (or any) trip, I must … more
An end to the universe? How many stars? Researching monkey DNA? Ethics of biochemistry?
An end to the universe? How many stars? Researching monkey DNA? Ethics of biochemistry? more
Putting Cosmic Creation to the Test
Thanks to an avalanche of astronomical discoveries made over the past five decades, we now know that the Bible, despite being written thousands of years ago, is correct in all its descriptions of the … more
Fine-Tuning For Life In The Universe (DEC 2004)
© 2004 Reasons To Believe
For physical life to be possible in the universe, several characteristics must take on specific values, and these are listed below.1 In the case of several of these … more
Bizarre Dark Energy Theory Gets Boost from New Measurements
Yahoo! News, "Bizarre Dark Energy Theory Gets Boost from New Measurements," Mar 15, 2011; http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20110315/sc_space/bizarredarkenergytheorygetsboostfromnewmeasurements more
25 Years, 25 Reasons to Believe - Jeff Zweerink
Jeff Zweerink’s Top Five Reasons
1. The vastness of the cosmos. As Psalm 19:1 states, “the heavens are telling of the glory of God; and their expanse is declaring the work of His … more
Have the Real God Particles Been Found? Part 4 (of 4)
In part 1 of this article series I described why the Higgs boson is called the “God particle,” and why the sterile neutrino appears much more deserving of the title. In part 2, I reviewed … more
Have the Real God Particles Been Found? Part 3 (of 4)
In part 1 of this article series, I described why the Higgs boson is called the “God particle” and why the sterile neutrino appears much more deserving of the title. In part 2, I reviewed … more
