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Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Larry and Jeannette Vardiman   During my second year in graduate school at Colorado State University, I received a phone call from Pastor Siemen’s secretary at First Baptist Church in Fort Collins, Colorado. She...

/article/numerical-simulations-winter-storms
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - In M. Horstemeyer, ed., 2013, Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Creationism, Pittsburgh, PA: Creation Science Fellowship. Visit the ICC at www.creationicc.org. Abstract The National Center for Atmospheric Research...

/article/mountain-snow-after-genesis-flood
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Nor’easters enhanced by a warm Atlantic Ocean following the Genesis Flood would have dumped large quantities of snow in eastern Canada.1 This could explain why the Laurentide Ice Sheet was thicker farther to the east in North America during...

/article/tracking-those-incredible-hypercanes
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - The world immediately after the Genesis Flood was considerably different than it is today. The crust of the earth ripped apart, continents moved around, hot magma spewed into the ocean, water inundated the entire globe, sediment was deposited...

/article/speed-light-revisited
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - In the December 2011 issue of Acts & Facts, I reported that recent experiments in Europe showed that neutrinos can travel faster than the speed of light.1 The OPERA (Oscillation Project with Emulsion tRacking Apparatus) researchers at CERN...

/article/did-god-particle-create-matter
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Introduction The book of Genesis is probably the most important book ever written. In reality, it’s the foundation of all true history and true science. Above all else, it’s the foundation of God’s revelation, as given in...

/article/icr-research-impacts-north-korea
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - North Korea is a secretive country that threatens to attack its neighbors with missiles if provoked. It spends most of its limited resources on weapons and military personnel, which results in starvation for many of its citizens. Kim Jong-un, the...

/article/seti-radio-telescope-goes-back-online
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - The SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute announced December 5, 2011, that it will begin monitoring radio waves that it hopes might be sent out by life forms on a planet recently discovered by NASA. The Allen Telescope Array...

/article/has-einsteins-limit-speed-light-been
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Introduction A consortium of 174 scientists at the CERN and LNGS laboratories announced on September 23, 2011, that they had observed neutrinos traveling 0.0024 percent faster than the currently accepted value for the speed of light.1 If...

/article/cloud-experiment-supports-global-warming
Larry Vardiman, Ph.D. - Introduction In several Acts & Facts articles over the past few years, I have addressed Henrik Svensmark’s theory that modulated galactic cosmic radiation (GCR) from outer space may be one of the primary driving mechanisms for...

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