CRS Quarterly Research Database

Items where Subject is "QB495.2 Stars. Stellar Evolution. Distant Starlight"

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Number of items at this level: 26.

A

Akridge, Garth Russell (1979) Expansion of the Universe: A Study of the Initial Conditions. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (3): 5.

Akridge, Garth Russell (1979) The Mature Creation: More Than a Possibility. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (1): 10.

Akridge, Garth Russell (1984) The Universe Is Bigger Than 15.71 Light Years. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 21 (1): 3.

B

Bouw, Gerardus D. (1980) On the Star of Bethlehem. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 17 (3): 5.

Briegleb, Bruce (1993) On Stellar Structure and Stellar Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (2): 1.

Byl, John (1997) On Time Dilation in Cosmology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (1): 2.

C

Chaffin, Eugene F. (2020) Supernova Driven Accelerated Decay Confronts the Evidence. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (2): 1.

Chaffin, Eugene F. (2021) Supernova Light Curves and Accelerated Decay. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (3): 5.

D

Davies, Keith (2007) The Range of Sizes of Galactic Supernova Remnants. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 43 (4): 4.

F

Faulkner, Danny R. (2001) Does the Collapse of a Gas Cloud to Form a Star Violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (1): 4.

Faulkner, Danny R. (2007) A Review of Stellar Remnants: Physics, Evolution, and Interpretation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (2): 1.

Faulkner, Danny R. (1993) The Role of Stellar Population Types in the Discussion of Stellar Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (1): 2.

Faulkner, Danny R. and DeYoung, Donald B. (1991) Towards a Creationist Astronomy. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 28 (3): 1.

H

Harris, David M. (1978) A Solution to Seeing Stars. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 15 (2): 4.

Humphreys, D. Russell (2017) Biblical Evidence for Time Dilation in the Cosmos. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 53 (4): 3.

L

Lorentz, Max (2019) A Flawed Light-in-Transit Argument (from Forty Years Ago). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (2): 6.

M

Maiuzzo, Michael A. (1996) It's Just a Matter of Time. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (2): 5.

Mulfinger, George L. (1970) Critique of Stellar Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 7 (1): 1.

N

Nethercott, Paul (2016) Neutron Stars in Globular Clusters: Evidence of Young Age? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 53 (1): 2.

P

Powell, James R. (2009) Stellar Radiation Entropy as Evidence of Supernatural Order and Creation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (2): 5.

S

Samec, Ronald G. (2016) The Apparent Age of the Time-Dilated Universe—Part II: Gyrochronology, Magnetic Orbital Decay of Close Solar-Type Binaries and Errata. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 53 (1): 4.

Samec, Ronald G. (2020) Magnetic Orbital Decay of Solar Type Binaries: Their Gyrochronology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (2): 2.

Samec, Ronald G. and Figg, Evan (2012) The Apparent Age of the Time Dilated Universe I: Gyrochronology, Angular Momentum Loss in Close Solar Type Binaries. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (1): 1.

Samec, Ronald G. and Oliver, Bruce (2011) The Universe in Near Real Time and the Light Time Effect. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (1): 1.

Samec, Ronald G. and Olsen, Amber and Gray, Christopher and Nyaude, Ropafadzo and Kring, James and Clark, Jeremy and Shebs, T. and Chamberlain, Heather (2020) Magnetic Orbital Decay of Solar-Type Binaries and Creation Implications. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (1): 2.

W

West, Jon K. (1981) Pre-Main-Sequence Stellar Model Applied to Close Binary Star Systems. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 (1): 3.

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