[Advanced Creation Science]
Although I think YEC theory has a ways to go, there are various anomalies reported from secular quarters that continue to give hope to YEC proponents. One paper cited is a 1991 peer-reviewed paper by Tifft: Properties of the Redshift III: Temporal Variation. In this paper, Tifft argues that changes in redshifts from the same have object have been detected by historical measurements. It is like looking at an object and seeing its color change before your very eyes. This would throw some doubt on the standard interpreations of the Big Bang.
Comparisons between new 21 cm redshifts and older data, especially older 300 foot telescope data, are used to demonstrate the presence of systematic deviations, toward higher redshifts, in all the older data.
The link seems to be inop, at least for me.
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Is this the article, maybe:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1991ApJ…382..396T
Hm. Looks like they’ve made it difficult to link directly to articles.
Just google this string:
tifft properties of redshift temporal variation harvard
It’s the first hit
My apologiest to the readers. The I fixed the link, and here is a URL that will work just in case.
http://smartaxes.com/youngcosmos/v1_0/nph-iarticle_query.pdf
Also, as jb said, one can google, and find copies distributed by Harvard for free.
I know I did not elaborate much on the article, but many times, in the interest of seeing if an article is good or bad, I’ll post it and invite commentary from expert readers. I welcome hearing concerns and criticisms as well as inspiring empirical research.
Scientists have presumed that if one measures a read shift from an object in 1970, that in the year 2007, that red shift should pretty much be the same (after accounting for anticipated changes like the Earth’s position in the solar system, etc.). If it’s not, it’s a major issue! It may not be on the order of light speed changing from 1740 to the present day, but it’s still big news, and the anomaly could be favorable to the YEC position.
Please Note:
ATTENTION! YOUNG COSMOS HAS MOVED!
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