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Age of the Cosmos (ICR Technical Monograph, No. 9)

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Age of the Cosmos (ICR Technical Monograph, No. 9)
AuthorHarold S Slusher
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCosmology, young-earth creationism
Published1980
PublisherInstitute for Creation Research
Pages76
ISBN093276603X

Age of the Cosmos is a 1980 technical monograph (No. 9 in the Institute for Creation Research series) by Harold S Slusher, published by the ICR.

Overview

In this monograph Slusher argues, from a young-earth creationist perspective, that various astronomical lines of evidence point to a cosmos far younger than the billions of years of standard cosmology. Among his arguments is the claim that the amount of fine dust in the solar system implies an age of less than about 10,000 years. The work is a companion to his The Age of the Earth (ICR Technical Monograph, No. 7).

About the author

Harold Schultz Slusher was an American physicist and geophysicist and a member of the Institute for Creation Research, known for its technical monographs arguing for a young Earth and universe.

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