hubble_32nd_hickson40 Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date September 9, 2022 CategoriesAstronomyCosmology Tagged , constants, cosmic inflation, earth, galaxies, geochronology, graduate school, Hubble constant, Hubble’s Law, rocks, speculation, universe, University of Maryland How Do We Know the Age of the Universe? Rob Sheldon September 9, 2022 Astronomy, Cosmology 2 A correspondent asked me recently how we know the age of the universe. The answer is calculated from the inverse of the Hubble constant. Read More ›
damaged-earth-created-using-ai-generative-technology-stockpa-570795711-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 5, 2013 CategoriesGeology Tagged , __nedited, “consensus science”, age of the earth, Big Bang, creationism, Eugenie Scott, geochronology, intelligent design, mainstream science, misrepresentation, National Center for Science Education (NCSE), straw man On the Age of the Earth, Josh Rosenau of the National Center for Science Education Misrepresents My View Casey Luskin December 5, 2013 Geology 3 When you're dealing with the Darwin lobby and the NCSE, often what you say and what you do don't matter. Read More ›