Category: Awesome Science

The Heavens Declare (Episode 8): Our Amazing Solar System Part2

This episode explores the amazing solar system we live in, designed by God in just a few days. Our experts share how our solar system looks designed, what makes each planet unique, why the earth is so special, and evidence for our solar system being created just a few thousand years ago. Can’t wait for…


Flood Geology Series (Episode 8): The Missoula Flood Part3

In the 1920’s J. Harland Bretz, a secular geologist proposed a massive flood across eastern Washington. He was rejected by his colleagues because the flood seemed too “biblical”. He was shunned, for forty years, until satellite images proved him right. Scientist Michael Oard explores the Missoula Flood, demonstrating how the geologic features are a small…


Science Foundations (Episode 8): The Third Law of Thermodynamics

From the lab, Joel showcases the Third Law of Thermodynamics, showing how we cannot reach absolute zero and also makes ice cream. Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout: EPOCHTV – Follow EpochTV on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/EpochTVus…


Awesome Science (Episodes 8): Explore Glacier National Park

In this episode, Noah travels to northwestern Montana to explore the amazing sites and geology at Glacier National Park. He researches evidence for this area being created and eroded quickly by the effects of the global Flood. He’ll share why the Flood provided the right mechanisms to cause the Ice Age and how the end…


The Heavens Declare (Episode 7): Our Amazing Solar System Part1

This episode explores the amazing solar system we live in, designed by God in just a few days. Our experts will share how our solar system looks designed, what makes each planet unique, what the earth is so special, and evidence for our solar system being created just a few thousand years ago. Our experts…


Flood Geology Series (Episode 7): The Missoula Flood Part2

In the 1920’s J. Harland Bretz, a secular geologist proposed a massive flood across eastern Washington. He was rejected by his colleagues because the flood seemed too “biblical”. He was shunned, for forty years, until satellite images proved him right. Scientist Michael Oard explores the Missoula Flood, demonstrating how the geologic features are a small…


Science Foundations (Episode 7): The Second Law of Thermodynamics

From the lab, Joel showcases how the Second Law of Thermodynamics works, transferring energy but never destroying energy. He experiments with ice and hot water as well as a SCUBA suit. Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout:…


Awesome Science (Episodes 7): Explore the John Day Fossil Beds

In this episode, Noah travels to Eastern Oregon and explore the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. It’s here that thousands of feet of Columbia River Basalt are exposed by a major erosional event, most likely the global flood. John Day Fossil Beds are also have the largest collection of mammal fossils in the world….


The Heavens Declare (Episode 6): The Starlight Travel Dilemma Part2

This episode addresses the perceived problem of light travel of distant stars and how the universe can still be young. The experts introduce the idea of an expanding universe and the dynamics of the speed of light. They then delve into general relativity and present several creationist models for solving the light travel dilemma. Several…


Flood Geology Series (Episode 6): The Missoula Flood Part1

In the 1920’s J. Harland Bretz, a secular geologist proposed a massive flood across eastern Washington. He was rejected by his colleagues because the flood seemed too “biblical”. He was shunned, for forty years, until satellite images proved him right. Scientist Michael Oard explores the Missoula Flood, demonstrating how the geologic features are a small…