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JWST Sets Record for Early Mature Galaxies

The James Webb Space Telescope sees mature stars and galaxies too early for big bang theory.

Archive: Black Cats, Early Galaxies, Baghdad Batteries, and a Christian Geologist

These articles from early March 2003 show what CEH was reporting 21 years ago when the Iraq War was going on.

Slaphappy Darwin Day

Darwin's 215th birthday is celebrated with giddy worship lubricated with copious libations of Darwine.

Spiral Galaxies Revealed in Dazzling Multicolored Splendor

New images from the Webb telescope combined with Hubble images present a catalog of awesome structures.

Big Bang Cosmology Still in Crisis

The lumpiness problem keeps getting worse, and most of reality is unknown.

Is Materialism Starting to Crack?

Some papers in journals offer hope that materialist assumptions are weakening.

Cosmology Could Be Fundamentally Flawed

Citizens should know about mistaken predictions in science.

Fat Star Child Too Big for Mom

Could a mother give birth to a 170-pound baby? That's what a new exoplanet is like.

Could Antimatter Space Travel Take Us to the Stars?

Could we use antimatter-based propulsion to visit alien worlds?

Frank Borman, Genesis-Reading Astronaut, Travels Beyond the Stars

The Apollo 8 crew is remembered for its Christmas Eve reading from Genesis 1.

Big Bang Failures Reach the Breaking Point

If prediction is a test of good science, Big Bang theory should be renamed Big Bust.

Physicists Love the Dark

Latest news on dark energy and dark matter show secular scientists still clueless but excited.

Black Hole Count Rises, Compounding Cosmology’s Lumps

The lumpiness problem has just been multiplied as JWST finds numerous large early black holes.

Some Thoughts About Everything

How some super intelligence could create such complex but simple things is absolutely amazing to this veteran NASA pioneer.

Rethink Science

If scientists knew as much as they think they do, they wouldn't be rethinking so many things so often.
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