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Jupiter: The Mighty Guardian of Earth - Mar 13, 2025
/article/jupiter-might-guardian-of-earthJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - NASA’s Juno spacecraft recently unveiled breathtaking images of Jupiter during its 66th flyby of the colossal planet. Juno has been exploring Jupiter and its surroundings, including its rings and numerous moons, to uncover the...
Snowflakes: A Symphony of Intricacy and Beauty - Jan 20, 2025
/article/snowflakes-symphony-of-intricacyJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Snowflakes are among the most exquisite forms that nature has to offer, and no two flakes are alike. Several evolutionists have attempted to use the order of crystal formation, a result of atomic structures based solely on natural laws, as...
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Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Scientists have long endeavored to comprehend the transformations that take place in trees and plants throughout the autumn season. While lacking complete knowledge, they possess sufficient understanding to explain the fundamental aspects of...
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Scientists have long endeavored to comprehend the transformations that take place in trees and plants throughout the autumn season. While lacking complete knowledge, they possess sufficient understanding to explain the fundamental aspects of...
Long Ages and the Bible—What’s the Problem? - Aug 29, 2024
/article/long-ages-and-the-bibleJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - The problem with mixing long ages and the Bible stems from how someone interprets Genesis 1 and 2. If these chapters are read as symbolic and/or poetic (not as a literal, historical account of how God created the universe), the question then...
A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush - Jul 18, 2024
/article/a-bird-in-the-handJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Inspired by God’s creation mandate in Genesis 1:28, humans across the centuries have sought ways to optimize processes, solve problems, and ultimately “subdue” the world for our benefit. The quest to observe and record the laws...
The Golden Numbers - Apr 25, 2024
/article/the-golden-numbersJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Evolutionists theorize that the universe came into being through random means. Fundamentally, randomness lacks symmetry since the very concept of symmetry implies order. Randomness also lacks periodicity, such as events occurring in a cycle or...
Is There Evidence for a Creator? - Feb 26, 2024
/article/evidence-for-creatorJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Contrary to what some scientists claim, there is compelling philosophical and scientific evidence that a Creator of the universe exists. For example, the conditions described by the two laws of thermodynamics demand special creation.1 As the late...
Apollo 8: In the beginning, God… - Dec 21, 2023
/article/apollo-8-in-the-beginningJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Apollo 8 was the inaugural human space mission to depart from low Earth orbit and reach the moon. Its three astronauts—Frank Borman, William Anders, and James Lovell—made history when they observed and documented an earthrise and the...
The Quasicrystal: The Impossible That Became Possible - Nov 2, 2023
/article/quasicrystal-impossible-possibleJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - When in 1982 Dr. Dan Shechtman looked at a picture his microscope had produced, he couldn’t believe his eyes. Using electron diffraction, he saw a pattern of material with a crystal structure that had never been seen before, one that was...
Non-Repeatable Repeatability: Finding Order in Disorder - Oct 23, 2023
/article/order-in-disorderJonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Covering a flat surface with some pattern of geometric shapes with no overlaps or gaps is called tiling. Tiling shows up in many places, from the tiles on our kitchen floors to bees’ honeycombs. They generally have a pleasing, even...