Starlight and Time Revisited - Dr. Russell Humphreys & Dr. John Baumgardner
Dr.
Russell Humphreys, along with
Dr. John Baumgardner, further develop the creation cosmology, first described in the "
Starlight and Time" book and video, having a basis in scripture and
Einstein's theory of relativity to explain how distant starlight could reach the earth from the depths of space during the six days of creation week.
John Baumgardner,
Ph.D.
Biography
John Baumgardner was working on a Ph.D. in electrical engineering when he discovered the reality of
Jesus in a dramatic way through a group
Bible study of the
Gospel of John. After a four-year tour of duty at the
Air Force Weapons Laboratory, where he was engaged in gas dynamic laser research, he joined the staff of
Campus Crusade for Christ. Observing the deliberate use of evolution to assault and destroy the faith of
Christian college students, Dr Baumgardner began to develop and present classroom lectures and evening forums to expose evolution's false claims.
Upon realizing that
Noah's Flood involved a planetary-scale tectonic catastrophe, he left
Campus Crusade to begin a Ph.D. program in geophysics at
UCLA in order to obtain the expertise and credentials to address the problem of the mechanism of the
Genesis Flood at a professional scientific level. His
Ph.D. thesis research involved the development of a
3-D spherical-shell finite-element model for the earth's mantle, a program now known as
TERRA.
Upon completing his Ph.D. in geophysics and space physics, he accepted a position as a staff scientist in the Theoretical
Division at
Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he continued his research in planetary mantle dynamics, including the potential for catastrophic mantle overturn. He presented his work describing this mechanism for the Genesis Flood, now known as 'catastrophic plate tectonics,' at six
International Conferences on Creationism held in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Dr Baumgardner's technical work at
Los Alamos included development of a new global ocean model for investigating climate change. He served as a member of the Radioisotopes and the
Age of the Earth (
RATE) team and led the RATE research effort on carbon-14. He retired from Los Alamos in 2004 and joined the
Institute for Creation Research in
2005 where he helped develop a state-of-the-art computer program named
Mendel's Accountant for modeling of the processes of mutation and natural selection. In 2008 he joined
Logos Research Associates, a collaborative network of
Christian research scientists whose focus is origins and earth history issues from a
Biblical perspective.
Education
B.S.,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock,
1968
M.S.,
Electrical Engineering,
Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ,
1970
M.S., Geophysics and
Space Physics,
University of California, Los Angeles,
1981
Ph.D., Geophysics and Space Physics, University of California, Los Angeles,
1983