Cosmic magnetic material forms fastTetrataenite, a promising alternative to rare-earth magnets, was thought to need millions of years to form, but a lab formed it quickly.Article08 Nov, 2022
Gemstones don’t take ages to formIt’s now known that those beautiful crystals on display didn’t need millions of years to formArticle07 Nov, 2022
What is the origin of clastic pipes?How Noahs Flood provides a better context for explaining their formation Article21 Oct, 2022
Passive margins explained by Flood runoffBetter explained in the context of Noah’s Flood.Article07 Oct, 2022
Philip Worts interviewTas Walker talks to Philip Worts about geology and ground-breaking discoveriesArticle26 Sep, 2022
The Dreamtime old and newBlack Mountain in Australias Far North has inspired old myths—and modern ones too.Article12 Sep, 2022
Gentleman geologist leads Jurassic journeysGavin Cox interviews Creation Geologist John Matthews about his career and experiences in the oil industry and his conversion to Christ and creationistArticle29 Aug, 2022
Geochemical and related evidence for early Noah’s Flood yearA proposed five-stage time sequence for the early part of the global Flood, with an emphasis on geochemistry.Article12 Aug, 2022
The flaws of sedimentologySedimentologists feel free to reinterpret data without presenting any new research, and fail to question data.Article22 Jul, 2022
The Woolly MammothThe unique conditions and short timespan of the biblical Ice Age explain how Wooly Mammoths were buried and preserved.Article04 Jul, 2022
The Jurassic Coast, England and its dry valleys: periglaciation or Noah’s Flood?Is the data from dry valleys along the Jurassic Coast consistent with Noah’s Flood?Article01 Jul, 2022
Salt magma and sediments interfingeredCurrent secular theories cannot adequately explain salt formations. What about a high energy, short term event, such as Noah’s Flood?Article30 Jun, 2022
Ichthyosaur graveyard points to Noah’s Flood and the Ice AgeIncredible fossil evidence points to Noah’s Flood and post-Flood Ice Age.Article23 Jun, 2022
Dicynodonts and ‘out-of-place’ fossilsGiant mammal-like reptiles in the age of dinosaurs? Cretaceous dicynodont reclassified to Cenozoic mammal, otherwise it would be a proverbial Precambrian rabbit.Article21 May, 2022
William Pengelly’s Brixham cave excavations, and belief in the antiquity of manWilliam Pengelly’s 19th century cave excavations in Brixham, southwest England, encouraged support of the erroneous belief in the antiquity of mankind beyond the biblical timeframe.Article19 May, 2022