Posted on May 1, 2007 by Peter
Supernova Shell Shock
by David F. Coppedge*
They had told us a particular supernova exploded 10,000 years ago. How then, did the Chinese see it in AD 185? The answer is a case study in scientific inference.
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are shells of material expanding outward from stellar explosions. Presumably, one can tell how long ago a star [...]
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Posted on March 28, 2007 by Peter
Flood Geology and Intelligent Design
by William Hoesch, M.S.*
Modern earth science owes quite a debt to both Flood geology and intelligent design. According to some, both movements had their start in the twentieth century, but actually these movements played a big role in the history of geology centuries ago and serve to inspire us today.
To make [...]
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Posted on March 1, 2007 by Peter
no matter what method of scientific reasoning we use, if there is tangible evidence directly contradicting a theory (or parts of a theory), then the theory (or that part of the theory) must be discarded or reworked to acknowledge the data.
recently, a tyrannosaurus rex was found in montana that had “flexible blood vessels”. for [...]
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