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Luke 18:7
And
shall
not
God
avenge
°
his
own
elect,
which
cry
day
and
night
unto
him,
though
he bear
long
with
them?
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Astronomy
Reconciling Two Different Calculations of the Hubble Co.,.
An interesting article
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on physics.org caught my attention. Its title is “Solved: The Mystery of the Expansion of the Universe.”...
BY:
VERNON R. CUPPS, PH.D.
Picture Perfect: A Youthful Saturn
This summer, the Hubble Space Telescope took a brilliant new photograph of Saturn and its rings.
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Saturn’s moons Mimas and Enceladus can...
BY:
JAKE HEBERT, PH.D.
Comet ATLAS: Nighttime Diversion for Isolated Families
For northern-hemisphere families in isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic, a recently discovered comet may provide some needed diversion.
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BY:
JAKE HEBERT, PH.D.
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Impact
The Evidence Rats Out Bat Evolution
Of the 1,240 living mammal species, almost 25 percent are the amazingly designed bats.
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They compose the second-largest order of mammals,...
BY:
FRANK SHERWIN, D.SC. (HON.)
Revisiting the Isochron Age Model, Part 2
Last month’s article explored initial problems with the isochron age model, which has been the standard radioisotope dating method.
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BY:
VERNON R. CUPPS, PH.D.
Ancient Blood Cells Still Red
Do we live on an earth that is 4.6 billion years old or only thousands of years old? The age of our planet is a significant stumbling block for many...
BY:
FRANK SHERWIN, D.SC. (HON.)