Universe Design
Luminous Nearby Galaxy Looks Like Milky Way Twin
Source: Fox News, "Luminous Nearby Galaxy Looks Like Milky Way Twin," September 2, 2009 ; http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,545603,00.html/ more
Measuring the Taurus Star Association Helps Astronomers Understand the Milky Way
Opponents of the big bang creation model attempt to blow past the overwhelming physical evidence in favor of this biblically predicted model1 by picking apart the least understood components of the … more
Testing a Dark Energy Model
Dark energy represents one of the most mysterious aspects of the universe, and a growing body of evidence–including WMAP data, Type Ia supernovae data, and SDSS data–points to its … more
The Least Luminous Known Galaxy
Astronomers' observations of the universe1 provide substantial support for the cosmic creation event taught in the Bible.2 Evidence shows that the universe is comprised predominantly of dark energy … more
Cepheid Variable Stars
Yet six different Bible authors wrote extensively and explicitly about this continual expansion, “the stretching out of the heavens” under fixed physical laws.1 For over two thousand years … more
Proving Cosmic Expansion Using Direct Measurements Only
Opponents of the anthropic principle and of big bang cosmology (whether atheists or young-earth creationists) frequently attempt to push aside compelling physical evidence for these biblically … more
Constraining Cosmology with Clusters
Every now and again, a speaker communicates a point in a way that sticks in memory. I distinctly remember attending a lecture in 2004 by Sean Carroll at an American Physical Society meeting. During … more
Planet X, the tree of life and other humans in the universe.
NIBIRU and Planet X; Hybridization and the evolutionary tree of life; Other humans we're not aware of?; Robustness of metabolic pathways. more
Defusing the Antimatter Bomb
We’ve seen these plot devices repeated throughout the action/adventure genre. Obviously, the climaxes of popcorn flicks are rife with scientific inaccuracies. It drives my wife crazy when I … more
Supernovae Calibration
Calibration plays a key role in our driving habits. A poorly calibrated speedometer leads to more frequent encounters with law enforcement personnel. A poorly calibrated fuel dispenser might extract … more
What can we know about the new creation?
Episode 13 (Final) of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
Another Dwarf Galaxy Test of Big Bang Cosmology
Recent astronomical research has accounted for a "missing galaxies problem" and thereby buttressed the notion of a cosmic creation event according to what the Bible has taught for centuries1. This … more
Is Christianity a two-creation model?
Episode 12 of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
Why does the universe exhibit the physical laws that it does?
Episode 11 of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
Why does the universe exhibit the physical laws that it does?
Episode 11 of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
Why not a perfect universe now?
Episode 10 of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
Why not a perfect universe now?
Episode 10 of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
"Built-In" Causality Allows Universe's Habitability
Cue Sesame Street soundtrack and sing along: One of these things is not like the others, One of these things just doesn’t belong ...
You pluck out “duration” prior to finishing the … more
Can the Bible be trusted?
Episode 9 of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
What is the Anthropic Principle?
Episode 8 of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
