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Debunking an Iconic Uniformitarian Ice Age Theory - Sep 29, 2023
/article/debunking-iconic-uniformitarian-iceJake Hebert, Ph.D. - Purpose The Milankovitch, or astronomical, theory holds that the timing of Ice Ages is controlled by slow changes in Earth’s orbital and rotational motions that vary the way sunlight falls on the earth. A famous 1976 paper in Science...
New York Times Editorial: Big Bang Unraveling? - Sep 14, 2023
/article/big-bang-unravelingJake Hebert, Ph.D. - 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...
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Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - In Journal of Creation. 37 (2): 47-51. Abstract In some ways, the 1973 Shackleton and Opdyke paper is even more important than the Hays et al. Pacemaker paper1 itself, because it was the ‘foundation’ upon which the Pacemaker...
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - In Journal of Creation. 37 (2): 47-51. Abstract In some ways, the 1973 Shackleton and Opdyke paper is even more important than the Hays et al. Pacemaker paper1 itself, because it was the ‘foundation’ upon which the Pacemaker...
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Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - 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...
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - 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...
Jupiter's Young Moons - Apr 28, 2023
/article/jupiters-young-moonsJake Hebert, Ph.D. - In 1610, Galileo Galilei aimed his telescope at Jupiter and discovered the four largest of the planet’s 95 known moons. He recognized them as satellites, and they became known as the Galilean moons. In order of increasing distance from...
Reminder: Saturn’s Rings Are Ephemeral and Young - Apr 27, 2023
/article/reminder-saturns-ringsJake Hebert, Ph.D. - 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...
Towards a More Realistic Young-Earth Ice Sheet Model: A Shallow, Isothermal Ice Ridge with a Frozen Base - Mar 1, 2023
/article/15699Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - In Creation Research Society Quarterly. 59 (4): 241-251. Abstract In 1976 M.W. Mahaffy published a basic ice-sheet model which did not make the usual steady-state assumption of constant height and which allowed for time-varying ice...
Future Hope: Evolution or Resurrection? - Feb 28, 2023
/article/future-hopeJake Hebert, Ph.D. - Scientific evidence for evolution is utterly lacking. Were evolution true, innumerable transitional fossil forms between basic kinds of creatures would clearly document the evolution of life from single-cell organisms to humans. Yet even among...
Cliff Collapse Collapses 'Deep Time' - Feb 16, 2023
/article/cliff-collapse-collapsesJake Hebert, Ph.D. - Recently, video footage captured the spectacular collapse of an estimated 11,000 tons (22 million pounds) of rock, as a section of England’s Broadchurch cliffs catastrophically collapsed. The video footage may be seen in the link in the...
Webb Telescope Continues to Challenge Big Bang - Jan 26, 2023
/article/webb-telescope-continuesJake Hebert, Ph.D. - Data obtained by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continue to challenge expectations of Big Bang proponents.1,2 The JWST is designed to “see” in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, just outside the range of...






