About Us
The mission of the IPA is to encourage open-mindedness in astronomy. We seek a world where all models -- geocentric, heliocentric, and pure relativistic -- can be studied openly, without discrimination or prejudice.
The great revolutions in science have all come from people with the courage to challenge a prevailing orthodoxy. Galileo, Newton, Einstein, Bohr, and many others have successively revolutionized the way we look at the world.
As scientists, we fear that this is becoming less possible. The weight of orthodoxy -- an implicit, unassailable fixation on certain models -- is stifling true objectivity. From elementary to graduate school, students are taught theories, such as the Big Bang origin theory or the heliocentric solar system, as if they were unassailable fact. And because
of this weight of orthodoxy, few researchers have the courage to challenge these assumptions.
Objectivity results from the use of the scientific method without philosophic or religious assumptions.
We believe objectivity will lead not only to good origins science, but also to constitutional neutrality in this subjective, historical science that unavoidably impacts religion. We promote a value-neutral approach to the physical sciences, with emphasis on evidence and experimentation.
