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    How can we see distant stars in a young universe?

    This question keeps coming up so I guess I should present my theory. It is not widely known that one must apply a correction factor to determine how far light travelled from a distant star. The reason is that when a light photon was first emitted the star was not as far away as it is now when...
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    Thermodynamics and "Open" Systems

    This article is a bit long but I don't have a link. Evolution's Thermodynamic Failure By Granville Sewell Published 12/28/2005 12:05:33 AM In the current debate over "Intelligent Design," the strongest argument offered by opponents of design is this: we have scientific explanations for most...
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    The New Geology?

    From the Abstract: One reason the theory has been muddy is that there are 32 variables to take into account. It’s a fundamentally complex system. Floccule formation, for instance, relies on variables such as “settling velocity, floccule size, grain-size distribution, ion exchange behavior...
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    Multiple Parallel Universes?

    I have doing a bit of checking around at university websites and am beginning to suspect that "multiple parallel universes" has become part of the dogma of their astronomy departments. Just like Eugene Koonin explained that multiple universes explains how the DNA/RNA/protein interrelated system...
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    Looks like I was wrong

    I have been harping on the impossibility of random changes to generate the DNA/RNA/protein interrelated system. But a scientist has now found the answer to this dilemma. http://www.biology-direct.com/content/2/1/15
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    The YEC Hypothesis.

    The YEC hypothesis can be briefly stated as being based on the creation account in Genesis: 1) God creates the Universe, probably 6-7000 years ago, depending on which source scripture is used, 2) God causes life to arise on Earth in multiple "kinds" during the six days of creation, 3) Mankind...
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    The Evolutionist Koonin at it again

    Eugene Koonin seems to recognize that there is a problem with the conventional Darwinian hypothesis, but prefers to make up wild stories about what happened prior to Cambrian explosion to explain the data instead of admitting that creation of multiple types in the beginning (as Genesis states)...
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    What Does Special Creation Mean?

    I am interested in getting opinions on the meaning of "special creation" and what support there is for the various viewpoints. The reason for my question is that Ernst Mayr in his book "What Evolution Is" gave a definition and Julian Huxley before him did likewise and in both cases they seemed...
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    Coal - the fuel of the future

    Science News July OIL SHORTAGE MAY HIT U.S. DURING NEXT TWENTY YEARS Unless new methods of obtaining and processing petroleum are developed, America may begin to feel the cramping hand of an oncoming oil shortage in from 10 to 20 years. This is the verdict of Dr. Arno C. Fieldner, chief of...
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    Oldest Galaxies

    BBC News Last Updated: Wednesday, 11 July 2007, 17:10 GMT 18:10 UK Astronomers claim galaxy record By Jonathan Amos Science reporter, BBC News The detections were made at the Keck Observatory Astronomers say they may have detected the light from some of the earliest stars to form in...
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    Where did bats come from?

    Why they must have evolved like everything else, of course. ;)
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    The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

    The Response to Crisis Let us then assume that crises is a necessary precondition to the emergence of novel theories and ask how scientists respond to their existence. Part of the answer, as obvious as it is important, can be discovered by noting first what scientists never do when confronted...
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    Surprises in sea anemone genome

    NEWS Surprises in sea anemone genome By Melissa Lee Phillips The genome of one of Earth's oldest animal species shares genes, features with vertebrate genomes THE SCIENTIST [Published 5th July 2007 07:45 PM GMT] http://www.the-scientist.com/news/home/53364/ The genome of the sea anemone, one...
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    Population Growth Rates.

    I have started a new thread so that Hank and I can each present evidence regarding population growth rates. My source is UN reports on current population growth rates and the average number of children born to women during their reproductive years. Interestingly, population growth rates seem to...
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    The Dilemma of the Geological Layers and their Fossil Contents

    Granite is apparently too lazy to start his own thread about the "Geological Layers and their Fossil Contents". So I did it for him.
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    Does Genesis teach that God created life "naturalistically"?

    I was hoping that those more educated in the Bible would comment on a new thread I am starting, because of The Barbarian's unusual theory that Genesis teaches that God created first life "Naturalistically", presumably over millions of years instead of 6 days.
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    Lack of transitional fossils: another evolutionary dilemma?

    It was called a "tradesecret" when Gould and Eldridge revealed the fact of the rarity of transitional fossils in the fossil record. I wonder why this had been kept secret.
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    Another evolutionary dilemma: sexual reproduction.

    I researched this topic a few years ago and found that even such rabid evolutionists as Richard Dawkins admitted that the rise of sexual reproduction was a dilemma, primarily because mixing the two genomes could disrupt the accumulation of favorable mutations (half the genes are discarded in...
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    Cosmic Star Formation: When Elegant Theories Are Wrong

    Cosmic Star Formation: When Elegant Theories Are Wrong http://creationsafaris.com/crev200706.htm#20070630a
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    Protein Folding: A problem for neoDarwinism?

    PlastikBudda wants to talk about "protein folding" so I am starting a new thread for that purpose. To start we give a general description: Protein folding From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Protein folding is the physical process by which a polypeptide [protein] folds into its...
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