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Clear Thinking | A Culture of Men without Chests, Part 1
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Stars, Cells, and God | Interstellar Cloud Trigger for Civilization | News of the Day
Join Hugh Ross in this breaking News of the Day episode of Stars, Cells, and God. Hugh describes the discovery of the important role interstellar space clouds played in establishing the current ice age cycle that made our advanced civilization possible.
Join us as we explore why we must be in an ice age cycle and:
How rare it is for the solar system to traverse cold, dense interstellar clouds.
How the entry of the solar system into a cold dense interstellar cloud about 2.5 million years ago sustained the cooling effect initiated by the Eltanin collider,
How modeling of 21-centimeter data from the HI4PI survey revealed the velocity of the solar system across the Local Ribbon of Cold Clouds (LRCC),
How the solar system’s traverse of the LRCC drastically affected the heliosphere and cooled Earth’s climate,
How geological evidence for iron-60 and plutonium-244 isotopes affirms Earth’s traverse across cold, dense interstellar clouds, and
How measurements reveal the solar system will exit the local interstellar cloud in the next few thousand years.
This episode is packed with astronomical and geological revelations that explain why our current global, high-technology civilization is uniquely possible.
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A Possible Direct Exposure of the Earth to the Cold Dense Interstellar Medium 2–3 Myr Ago
Hugh Ross, Weathering Climate Change (Covina, CA: RTB Press, 2020): 57–227. -
Star, Cells, and God | Distant Galaxy and the Big Bang | News of the Day
Join Hugh Ross in this breaking News of the Day episode of Stars, Cells, and God. Hugh describes the discovery of the most distant known galaxy and what the characteristics of this galaxy imply for the cosmic dawn and the big bang creation model.
Distant Galaxy and the Big Bang
Join us as we explore:
The astounding measurement of galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0 at a redshift of 14.32, revealing a glimpse into the universe just 280 million years after the cosmic creation event.
Insights into the size and brightness of this newly discovered galaxy, with its light spanning over 1,600 light-years, predominantly from young stars rather than a supermassive black hole.
The implications of JWST observations on the big bang model, sparking discussions among young-earth creationists and other astrophysicists about potential overhauls to our understanding of cosmic origins.
The standard big bang creation model and its components—including dark energy, exotic dark matter, and ordinary matter—and how JWST’s mission aims to detail the masses and populations of the universe’s first stars.
How JWST’s latest findings support the biblically predicted big bang cosmic model and strengthen the evidence for a universe finely tuned by a cosmic Creator.
This episode is packed with astronomical insights and cosmic revelations!
Links & Resources:
A Shining Cosmic Dawn: Spectroscopic Confirmation of Two Luminous Galaxies at z ~14
JWST/MIRI Photometric Detection at 7.7 µm of the Stellar Continuum and Nebular Emission in a Galaxy at z > 14
JWST Glowingly Affirms Big Bang Creation Event
What Does the Bible Say about the Big Bang?
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Clear Thinking | Pride: the Anti-God State of Mind, Part 2
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Clear Thinking | Pride: the Anti-God State of Mind, Part 1
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Clear Thinking | Reaction to Pew Report on Atheists, Part 2