Reasons we know that the earth is spherical. Read More
Recent articles highlighting a photograph from the James Webb Space Telescope claim they’ve captured images of 50 baby stars, “at the moment of birth.” Read More
In the book of Isaiah we read that “God stretches out the heavens like a curtain.” This suggests the universe has expanded since creation. Read More
A spacecraft travelling at merely a third of the speed of light would take over
13 years to reach the nearest star. But slowing down and turning would generate
fatal g-forces.
Many ancient peoples believed that earth must sit on something. But what does the Bible say? Read More
I’ve often said that the Bible’s not a science textbook. But, when it does touch on science, it’s always right. Read More
On the 400th anniversary of Galileo turning his telescope to the heavens, misotheists
gloated about ‘science vs. religion’. But it was science vs. science,
and Galileo never renounced his faith.
Mars: a dry lifeless planet that once had huge floods.
Evolutionists think differently about meteors. You see, many of them believe these space rocks might’ve brought life to earth! Read More
The planet Mars is marked with evidence of massive amounts of erosion—so much so that many scientists believe there was a global flood on Mars! Read More
Everyone knows of the beautiful rings surrounding Saturn or Jupiter. But did you know that scientists discovered a new ring system just this year? Read More
The Creation Museum is excited to present a special astronomy program: Sun Spotting, conducted by Dr. Danny Faulkner, our staff astronomer. Read More
Answering a correspondent who asked for an explanation of the colours of the sky.
Naturalism has many problems in explaining both stars and any planets around them.
How awesome is the world in which we live! The atmosphere is remarkably designed for sustaining life, and one that beautifies creation.
Can the biblical framework offer a better account for the data?
Most all school children can recite the planets in our solar system using memory devices such as: “My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Names” or “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles” (Pluto may be added at the end of each mnemonic). In researching our solar system, Copernicus (1473-1543) determined that our sun was near the center of our solar system, rather than the Earth itself. Johannes Kepler… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Perfectly spherical electron supports Standard Model of Particle Physics. However, this model undermines big bang dogma because there is still no answer to missing antimatter. …read more Source: creation.com
Scientists recently demonstrated that infalling particles from Saturn’s rings are the most likely source of a previously unaccounted-for excess of ultraviolet radiation emitted from the planet’s atmosphere. This discovery utilized data collected from the Voyager I and Cassini spacecrafts, as well as the Hubble Space Telescope. 1,2 This is a reminder that Saturn’s rings are short-lived. At the rate at … More… …read more Source: icr.org
Despite the moon’s apparently simple shape, uniformitarian scientists have long had great difficulty explaining how it could form by natural processes apart from a supernatural Creator. One Harvard astrophysicist once quipped that the best explanation for the moon’s existence was observational error—the moon doesn’t really exist!1 Yet, the moon does exist, and its existence demands an explanatio… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner The James Webb Space Telescope shows that exoplanets like Smertrios are very different from our earth and solar system. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Did you know that evolutionary scientists can’t explain where space, time, matter, and energy came from? You might think, “Yes they have—the big bang!” But, by their own admission, the big bang model doesn’t tell us anything about how everything came from nothing. Rather, this model seeks to explain what happened immediately after the supposed big bang. That’s why a recent headline proclaimed, “The Big Bang says nothing about the creation of the cosmos.” The article accompanying that headline states, We are often told that the Big Bang is a theory of cosmic creation — that it
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By Ken Ham I recently wrote a blog about an “impossible” new ring system scientists discovered in our solar system and how this ring system is challenging evolutionary assumptions about the formation of planets. Well, two weeks later, headlines proclaimed the discovery of another evolutionary problem, this time describing a “forbidden” planet that “shouldn’t exist.” An article summarizing this new discovery states, Scientists have discovered a huge Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a very small star, a combination described as “forbidden” by one researcher because it challenges theories about how planets form, reports a new study. Yes, yet again, the evolutionary ideas
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Aside from appreciating the splendor of the sun during a beautiful sunrise or sunset, many rarely consider how special, necessary, and finely tuned our sun is to support life on Earth. Like the hub of a wheel, our sun plays an essential role in the activity of our solar system and Earth’s unique ability to support life. The sun exhibits an intricate design, a delicate balance, and displays the incredible intelligence of its Designer.<… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Planetary rings, like those encircling Saturn or Jupiter, are a beautiful feature of the heavens. And a brand-new ring system was recently discovered, wrapping around Quaoar, a dwarf planet half the size of Pluto and located past Neptune. This brings the number of ringed objects in our solar system to seven. And—like the rings surrounding Saturn—this planet’s rings are also a challenge to what’s referred to by evolutionists as “ring formation theories.” The rings of Quaoar don’t follow the “rules” of the evolutionary paradigm! According to evolutionists, planetary rings formed when “collisions of moonlets orbiting the parent
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10 billion dollars and 25 years in the making. Will it find extraterrestrial life? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Ever since the James Webb Space Telescope was launched on Christmas Day, 2021, astronomers have been eagerly poring over beautiful new images of the stars, galaxies, and more in deep outer space for insights into our universe, particularly its supposed origins. And one particular object which evolutionary astronomers are desperate to find is a so-called “first generation” star. What Are “First Generation” Stars? Now, what do they mean by a “first generation” star? Well, the big bang idea supposedly only produced the three lightest elements—hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of lithium. But there are 100 or so
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