• Francis Filament: A Large Scale Structure That is Big, Big, Big Bang Trouble.

    Astronomers recently discovered a massive galaxy string 10.8 billion light-years away, challenging current theories of early universe structure formation. Observations suggest a need to revise the standard cosmological model.

  • Has the Dark Matter Mystery Been Solved?

    Dark matter’s role in galaxy rotation curves and cosmology is explored. Alternative theories and recent findings are discussed, challenging traditional assumptions.

  • Intelligent Design or the “Simple Unguided” Laws of Nature

    This year I restarted a hobby that I hadn’t participated in for over 40 years. That is oil painting. One of my fears in restarting to paint was that I would not have the ability I had when I was young and I would just waste my time.

  • The Coming New Heaven and New Earth

    The study of 2 Peter 3:10-18 discusses the day of the Lord, the destruction of the heavens, and the renewal of Earth. Emphasis is on spiritual preparation for the final judgment and the significance of maintaining faith in Christ’s return.

  • Daniel’s Seventy Weeks

    Jim Gibson’s extensive study on Daniel 9:24-27 explores differing interpretations of the biblical prophecy while contesting the dispensationalists’ view. He concludes that the 490-year prophecy concerns Jesus, not the antichrist, and that it was fulfilled without the dispensationalists’ suggested “parenthesis”.

  • Genesis Mission to the Sun: Did It Confirm the Nebular Theory of Formation of the Solar System?

    The Genesis spacecraft mission by NASA aimed to collect solar wind particles and return them to Earth for analysis. Despite complications during reentry, the team successfully recovered and distributed the particles to obtain insights into the solar system’s origin.

  • Why Search for Life in Outer Space?

    NASA’s Dawn spacecraft found water and organic molecules on the dwarf planet Ceres, but no biochemical molecules suggestive of life were identified. The search for life in outer space continues at a high cost.

  • The Movie “Arrival”

    “Arrival” is a sci-fi film about linguist Louise Banks helping the military communicate with aliens. The movie explores language, perception of time, and the potential for human evolution through contact with extraterrestrial life.

  • Materialists Believe in Dark Unseen Life

    A Harvard scientist suggests the possibility of unseen dark matter harboring intelligent life. Despite challenges in detecting it, this idea spurs scientific intrigue. However, this concept remains speculative.

  • Evidence Against The Big Bang — New Video

    Real Science Radio released a new video, “Evidence Against The Big Bang,” presenting critical scientific evidence challenging the big bang theory.

  • Antimatter Matters for the Big Bang Origin of the Universe

    The ALPHA experiment at CERN successfully measured an energy transition in anti-hydrogen, confirming CPT symmetry. The lack of observable antimatter in the universe questions the big bang theory’s validity.

  • Warp Drive

    The USS Enterprise from the Star Trek series uses warp drive to travel Faster Than Light (FTL). Theoretical physicist Alcubierre proposed an FTL concept, but it faces challenges. Real FTL travel feasibility remains uncertain.

  • Why Look For a New Theory of Gravity If the Big Bang Cosmology is Correct?

    This spiraling debate within physics investigates the need for new theories in light of unresolved mysteries like dark matter and dark energy, offering divergent perspectives on the origins of the universe. This search for fresh physics hints at uncertainties in established paradigms.

  • Did Aliens Hack the Voyager 2 Space Probe in 2010?

    In 2010, NASA reported a bit-flip error in Voyager 2’s software, sparking theories of alien interference. The probe, carrying a Golden Record, may have been hijacked by extraterrestrials.

  • The Problem with Science is that So Much of it Simply Isn’t

    “Scientific Regress” by William Wilson discusses concerns around the repeatability of science experiments. It highlights issues of bias, fraud, and lack of reproducibility, impacting various fields including psychology and preclinical cancer biology research.

  • Comets, the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud

    The study of comets, Kuiper belt, and Oort cloud challenges the uniformitarian theory. Observations support a young solar system, presenting significant obstacles to the long-age model.

  • The Fingers of God Effect: Not Evidence For a Geocentric Universe

    The Fingers of God (FOG) effect is caused by peculiar velocities of galaxies, leading to distortions in redshift space, making it unsuitable as evidence for a geocentric universe. Doppler motion and potential intrinsic redshift also play a role.

  • Time in the Mind of God

    The study on 2 Peter 3 explores the debated verse about time perception. It compares Greek and Hebrew concepts of time, God’s patience, and final judgment.