Dr. John Hartnett (born 24 March 1952) is a young earth creationist physicist who has done extensive work on discovering flaws in Big Bang theory, the theory of relativity, and experimental quantum cosmology.[1]
Hartnett's qualifications are a B.Sc. (hons) and a Ph.D. with distinction, from the Department of Physics at the University of Western Australia. He holds the rank of Associate Professor. He works as a Principal Research Fellow with the Frequency Standards and Metrology (FSM) research group in that department. Hartnett has authored more than 80 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals and holds two patents.[2]
He has criticized the lack of accounting for the numerous parameters, the miscounting of cosmic numbers, and the fix-all "explanation" known as dark matter and dark energy.[3] He joked that the fad of dark matter and dark energy in physics has led to some dim theories.
John Hartnett has never been afraid to show his faith in a scientific setting and avers that the atheistic approach to science has led the pursuit of knowledge down many false paths.
Creationist cosmologies
John Hartnett is a creationist cosmologist who has worked with the general theory of relativity in theorizing a case for his young-earth cosmology. The approach involves solving Einstein's field equations using different boundary conditions.[4][5] According to Moshe Carmeli, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva, Israel,[6] Hartnett in his theory demonstrated that there is no need to reckon with the existence of the dark matter in the universe.[7] It has been also declared that his cosmological model explains the possibility for starlight to reach the Earth within the short time frame as measured by earth clocks.[8][9][10]
References
- ↑ Dismantling the Big Bang: God's Universe Rediscovered, Alex Williams, John Hartnett - 2005 - Science
- ↑ Hartnett's university home page.
- ↑ Hartnett, John, "Cosmologists Can’t Agree and Are Still In Doubt!", Journal of Creation 16(3):21–26, December 2002. HTML PDF.
- ↑ Vardiman, Larry. Has Einstein's Limit on the Speed of Light Been Broken?. the Institute for Creation Research.
- ↑ Should there be a distinctive young Universe cosmology?. Perspectives on Science and Christian faith. 56. American Scientific Affiliation. 2004. https://books.google.com/books?ei=m63KTrLxG4GgOonygOYP&ct=result&id=XY_XAAAAMAAJ&dq=John+Hartnett+cosmology&q=John+Hartnett#search_anchor.
- ↑ Moshe Carmeli. Ben Gurion University.
- ↑ Carmeli, Moshe (2006). Cosmological relativity: the special and general theories of the structure. Danvers, MA, USA: World Scientific Publishng Co.. ISBN 981-270-075-7. “It was shown by Dr. John G. Hartnett that there is no need to assume the existence of dark matter in the universe.”
- ↑ Hartnett, John (2007). Starlight, Time and the New Physics. Creation Ministries International. ISBN 978-0-949-906687. “'Dark Matter' -today's 'fudge' factor; Technical Appendices: App.1: The large scale structure of the universe does not need 'dark' matter or 'dark' energy; App.6: Light-travel-time problem solved”
- ↑ Garner, Paul (2009). New Creationism. Evangelical Press.
- ↑ Carlson, Eric (2010). Decoding Spacetime. ISBN 978-1-4535-9258-8.