s and video presentations of Barry J. Setterfield. Two fields of science, plasma astronomy and stochastic electrodynamics (SED physics), are combined to make a cosmology that can defend the Bible's claim that light was created before the sun, and that "the heavens in their vast array" were completed in less than a week. This cosmology can also offer explanations for many things that puzzle astronomers such as why there appears to be missing matter in the universe, why the universe appears to be expanding (but isn't), why so many nebulae are symmetric, and why the most distant galaxies look mature. Setterfield's work is based on the research of many distinguished scientists over the past century, including current "pioneer" physicists who are examining the fundamental principles underlying matter and space.