Robert V. Gentry
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Robert V. Gentry is a nuclear physicist and young Earth creationist [1] and member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church who advocates his ideas of creation science including radiohaloes as evidence for a young Earth. He has a masters degree in physics from the University of Florida and an honorary doctorate of sciences from Columbia Union College. He has also devised his own creationist cosmology and filed a lawsuit in 2001 against Los Alamos National Laboratory and Cornell University after personnel deleted 10 of his papers about his cosmology from the public preprint server arXiv. On 23 March 2004, Gentry's lawsuit against arXiv was dismissed by a Tennessee court. Gentry has also had strong disagreements with other creationists over details of flood geology[2].
[edit] External links
- Earth Science Associates, Robert Gentry's website about radiohaloes.
- [3], Robert Gentry's site criticizing Big Bang cosmology.
- Talk Origin's critque of radiohalos
- Answers In Creation article arguing that radiohalos do not support a young earth
- A Creationist article, arguing that their view on polonium radiohalos formation have been tested and verified
- Peer-reviewed papers