Barry Setterfield

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Barry Setterfield was born on April 15, 1942. He is a young earth creationist from Australia. For six years, he was a lecturer for the Astronomical Society of South Australia.

Setterfield invented the idea of c-decay as a way to explain the starlight problem. His paper, Atomic Constants, Light, and Time arguably represents one of the first creationist cosmologies. The idea has been rejected by the mainstream scientific community and has even been dismissed by other creationists such as Answers in Genesis.

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