
New York Times Editorial: Big Bang Unraveling?
Two physicists have suggested in a recent New York Times guest editorial that Big Bang cosmology ‘may be starting to unravel.’1 Dr. Adam Frank (University of Rochester) and Dr. Marcelo Gleiser (Dartmouth College) give an overview of three major problems confronting mainstream cosmology—problems which are already well known to well-informed creationists.
Milankovitch evidence: strong despite weaknesses in the 1976 ‘Pacemaker’ paper?
In Journal of Creation. 37 (2): 47-51.
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Big Bang Troubles? No Problem, Just Double the Universe’s Age!
A physicist has suggested doubling the accepted age of the universe in order to resolve ‘strong’ tensions between the Big Bang and observations from the James Webb Space Telescope.1,2 A ScienceDaily news article summarized the motivation for this proposal:

Reminder: Saturn’s Rings Are Ephemeral and Young
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
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