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| author = [[John G Hartnett]] | | author = [[Alex Williams]], [[John G Hartnett]] | ||
| language = English | |||
| subject = [[Cosmology]], young-earth creationism | |||
| published = 2005 | | published = 2005 | ||
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'''''Dismantling the Big Bang: God's Universe Rediscovered''''' is a 2005 book by Alex Williams and the physicist [[John G Hartnett]], published by Master Books / Creation Book Publishers. | |||
==Overview== | |||
Written for a general audience, the book presents a young-earth creationist critique of Big Bang cosmology. It offers a brief history of scientific cosmology, an outline of the Big Bang model (including the origins of stars, planets, and life), and a "creation model," and argues that the biblical account provides a better explanation of origins than the naturalistic Big Bang. It challenges the reliability of evolutionary time scales and cosmic age indicators, and is fully illustrated and indexed. | |||
==About the authors== | |||
Dr. John G. Hartnett is an Australian physicist who received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Western Australia and worked in frequency-standards and metrology research; he is a prominent creationist writer on cosmology. Alex Williams is a science writer (with a background as a government botanist) associated with the creationist organization Answers in Genesis. | |||
==Publication details== | |||
* '''Authors:''' Alex Williams and [[John G Hartnett]] | |||
* '''Publisher:''' [[Creation Book Publishers]] / Master Books | |||
* '''Published:''' 2005 | |||
* '''Pages:''' 356 | |||
* '''ISBN:''' 0890514372 | |||
==Links to Purchase Book== | ==Links to Purchase Book== | ||
* [ | * [https://www.amazon.com/Dismantling-Big-Bang-Alex-Williams/dp/0890514372 Dismantling the Big Bang] (Amazon) | ||
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[[Category:Cosmology|dismantling big bang]] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:36, 16 July 2026
| Author | Alex Williams, John G Hartnett |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Cosmology, young-earth creationism |
| Published | 2005 |
| Publisher | Creation Book Publishers |
| Pages | 356 |
| ISBN | 0890514372 |
Dismantling the Big Bang: God's Universe Rediscovered is a 2005 book by Alex Williams and the physicist John G Hartnett, published by Master Books / Creation Book Publishers.
Overview
Written for a general audience, the book presents a young-earth creationist critique of Big Bang cosmology. It offers a brief history of scientific cosmology, an outline of the Big Bang model (including the origins of stars, planets, and life), and a "creation model," and argues that the biblical account provides a better explanation of origins than the naturalistic Big Bang. It challenges the reliability of evolutionary time scales and cosmic age indicators, and is fully illustrated and indexed.
About the authors
Dr. John G. Hartnett is an Australian physicist who received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Western Australia and worked in frequency-standards and metrology research; he is a prominent creationist writer on cosmology. Alex Williams is a science writer (with a background as a government botanist) associated with the creationist organization Answers in Genesis.
Publication details
- Authors: Alex Williams and John G Hartnett
- Publisher: Creation Book Publishers / Master Books
- Published: 2005
- Pages: 356
- ISBN: 0890514372
Links to Purchase Book
- Dismantling the Big Bang (Amazon)