In this issue, we report on hundreds of astrophysicists who are clamoring for an equitable analysis of the Big Bang Theory in in response to growing evidence that a new paradigm is in order. It opens the question of what to believe and why.
The question is asked: "If a star is a million light years away, and I see the starlight now, how long ago did the light leave the star? Obviously a million years. And you say the universe is how old?" The Lubavitcher Rebbe replies.
Something From Nothing Let’s rewind the cosmos back to the beginning, and then just a little bit more. By thinking this through we get a surprise bonus: a personal discovery of a basic principle of kabbalah and how it explains what may be the greatest enigma of all time. by Arnie Gotfryd Read More >>
Soul of Science
Rebooting Cosmology The Big Bang Theory's status as 'gospel' among scientists is being shaken up by a burgeoning body of facts and arguments espoused by a groundswell of astrophysicists. Is the criticism deserved? Arnie Gotfryd reports. Read More >>
Rebooting Cosmology - Part 2 How did the universe begin? Bible believers have one view, most cosmologists another. Can science ever refute the creationist view? Not really, according to the secular National Association of Biology Teachers. Report and analysis by Arnie Gotfryd. Read More >>
Worldly Wisdom
Thinking In the Box "If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking." - George S. Paton
Child: Dad, you know what we learned in Hebrew School? That Torah is the blueprint of the creation and everything in the world is in the Torah too. Dad: Is that so? Even baseball? Child: Sure! Dad: Where can you find baseball in the Torah?