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/article/beauty-of-creation
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Have you ever wondered why a sunset on a beach is captivating, snowcapped mountains are breathtaking, and a valley filled with wildflowers is enchanting? Scripture, as a whole, teaches that God brought the universe and everything in it into...

/article/The-Fine-Structure-Constant
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - The job of physicists is to worry about numbers, but one number has perplexed physicists for more than a century. That number is 0.00729735256—approximately 1/137. This is the fine-structure constant. It appears everywhere in the equations...

/article/Spectral-IR-Ledge
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Life requires many parameters in order to survive and thrive. The more data that are uncovered, the more evidence there is that Earth and its environs were specifically designed with the exact conditions needed for life. Remote sensing has...

/article/cognitive-map-brain-complexity
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - To be spatially capable creatures, humans need their brains to tell them 1) where things are in relation to themselves and 2) where everything is in relation to everything else—the so-called allocentric map of space. To navigate an...

/article/moon-formed-in-just-hours
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Despite the moon’s apparently simple shape, uniformitarian scientists have long had great difficulty explaining how it could form by natural processes apart from a supernatural Creator. One Harvard astrophysicist once quipped that the best...

/article/hexagon-indication
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - In nature, noncoincidental patterns and geometry exist everywhere. But the number six appears to overshadow nature’s mathematical landscape. Whether in beehives, rock formations, or insect eyes, the number six, specifically hexagonal...

/article/sun-finely-tuned
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Aside from appreciating the splendor of the sun during a beautiful sunrise or sunset, many rarely consider how special, necessary, and finely tuned our sun is to support life on Earth. Like the hub of a wheel, our sun plays an essential role in...

/article/importance-of-context-in-sound
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - During World War II, fighter planes often returned from battle riddled with bullet holes. The Allies analyzed the litany of data and mapped the areas that were most commonly struck by enemy fire. In an effort to bolster resiliency for flying...

/article/move-toward-enemy
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere, who bravely bears his country’s cause. Honor, also, to the citizen who cares for his brother in the field and serves, as he best can, the same cause. — Abraham Lincoln We celebrate...

/article/Matthew-F-Maury
Jonathan K. Corrado, Ph.D., P. E. - See above the first printed map of oceanic bathymetry, published by Matthew Fontaine Maury in Explanations with data from USS Dolphin (1836).1 In the heart of the Shenandoah Valley in the Commonwealth of Virginia resides a small school with a...

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