Tag: galaxies
What the Big Bang Theory Tells Us About Creation
The universe did not begin with a cosmic snow globe, or an accident at the CERN accelerator. It had to begin with Georges Lemaître’s “Cosmic Egg.”
New Study: The Milky Way Is Exceptional
“You might have to travel a half a billion light years from the Milky Way, past many, many galaxies, to find another cosmological wall with a galaxy like ours.”
A Miraculous Existence
Zeeya Merali asks a good question: If God desired to send us a message, how would He do it?
Coast to Coast — Stephen Meyer Takes the God Hypothesis to a Huge and Unusual Audience
As a rule, the show covers a fascinating a mix of topics, with an emphasis on the strange and supernatural, and is never dull.
To Avoid a Cosmic Beginning, Physicist Paul Steinhardt Goes to Extraordinary Lengths
Steinhardt is one of the most interesting and influential figures in cosmology. He was one of the original architects of inflationary cosmology.