A new age of quantum madnessYou and I help to create the physical world, including the laws by which it operates? Bizarre mystical notions like this are increasingly being taken seriously by top scientists.Article14 Aug, 2007
Sun, shine! Moon, glow! Stars, twinkle! - Day 4On Day 4 of Creation Week God created the sun, moon and stars.Article15 Jun, 2007
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
Planets and migrating theoriesExtrasolar planets pose more problems for evolutionary theories.Article13 Feb, 2007
In the middle of the actionRecent research strongly suggests that our galaxy, the Milky Way, occupies a central position in the universe—but this is anathema to atheists unwilling to accept the implications of that.Article29 Jan, 2007
How do spiral galaxies and supernova remnants fit in with Dr Humphreys' cosmological model?Article30 Nov, 2006
Evidence of a watery origin for the solar systemWe hope you enjoy this sneak preview of an article from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.Article07 Nov, 2006
Nobel Prize for alleged big bang proofDespite the fanfare, the discovery for which this award was granted has been seriously discredited—including in very recent days.Article07 Oct, 2006
Other solar systems challenge evolutionThe reported discoveries of ‘extrasolar’ planets are a serious challenge to evolutionary ideas.Article02 Oct, 2006
Dark matter and a cosmological constant in a creationist cosmology?This new cosmological model does away with the need for dark energy or dark matter to explain the movement of stars in galaxies.Article28 Sep, 2006
‘Fragile comets’ origins mysteryThe continuing fragmentation of Comet 73P/Schwassman–Wachmann 3 is proving awkward for evolutionary cosmologists.Article27 Sep, 2006
The Big Bang fails another testThe ‘background echo of the big bang’ was supposed to cast a shadow—but only if it is really true that this radiation is coming from far away.Article15 Sep, 2006
Has ‘dark matter’ really been proven?Caution urged about so-called empirical proof from the Bullet-cluster observations. Indeed, ‘dark matter’ is really a fancy name for a fudge factor, and proper physics eliminates the need for it.Article08 Sep, 2006
Huff and BluffLeading media physicist Paul Davies is puzzled. He realizes that ‘stupid atoms’ can’t generate the information required for living things. But he is unwilling to accept creation, so he tries to use quantum mechanics as a way out.Article19 Jun, 2006
Evolutionist debater fails to understand young-earth argumentsA young supporter asks some questions about young-earth evidence raised by an evolutionary debater. The response points out some of the evolutionist’s misunderstandings and even outright errors, and the role of axioms in the debate.Article17 Jun, 2006