Creation for Kids: Twinkling starsGod created a great variety of stars—many sizes and colours—which could not have formed naturally.Article24 Jan, 2024
James Webb Images and the Big BangSomeone writes in to ask about the significance of the new photos taken by the James Webb Telescope.Article26 Nov, 2022
Spiral galaxies: too many for the big bangSupercomputer simulations show that proposed dark matter halos cause too many galaxy collisions.Article26 Apr, 2022
Dark matter in trouble againDoes a new analysis undermine ‘exotic neutrinos’ as dark matter or not?Article19 May, 2020
Confirmed: physical association between parent galaxies and quasar familiesWhat does this mean for big bang and biblical creation?Article14 Feb, 2020
Physicists’ dark secret: Fast stars have not had time to fly apartThere’s a message in the stars for scientists.Article20 Jan, 2020
Creation argument against the big bang no longer sustainable—CMB shadows and galaxy clustersCreationists should now avoid using this argument.Article08 Nov, 2019
Trappist planets not in habitable zoneThree 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.Article11 Apr, 2017
Changing-look quasars: how do they fit into a biblical creationist model?When light from these distant objects unexpectedly brightens, it better fits a creation scenario.Article17 Mar, 2017
Ultracool Trappist-1 and its seven planetsThe discovery of seven planets orbiting Trappist-1, with three in the habitable zone, has given rise to claims of habitability. However, neither life nor even water have been found there.Article03 Mar, 2017
Bye-bye, big bang?A high-redshift quasar within lower-redshift galaxy NGC 7319 disproves traditional big bang assumptions demonstrates secular astronomer Halton Arp.Article28 Apr, 2008
Youngest and brightest galaxy … or is it?Youngest and brightest galaxy … or is it?Article29 Feb, 2008
Phoenix Galaxy stars explode stellar evolution theoryPopulation I stars observed in an unexpected location suggest they didn’t ‘rise from the ashes’.Article26 Apr, 2007
How do spiral galaxies and supernova remnants fit in with Dr Humphreys' cosmological model?Article30 Nov, 2006