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The Multiverse Is Science’s Assisted Suicide

Cosmologists sense the problem and strive to rescue their multiverse from the nagging demands for evidence. Read More ›
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Photo: NGC 2500, a barred spiral galaxy, by ESA/Hubble/NASA.

Cosmic Inflation Theory Loses Hangups About Scientific Method

Science writer Dennis Overbye calls the inflation controversy a crisis in cosmology. But maybe it is more of a crossroads. Read More ›
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Post-Modern Physics: String Theory Gets Over the Need for Evidence

String theory, which took root in the 1970s, proposes that “all objects in our universe are composed of vibrating filaments (strings) and membranes (branes) of energy.” Read More ›
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Cosmology Is Naturalism’s Playground. But Does the Fun Mask a Science Decline?

Cosmology has become an art form. Stylish essays are decked out with a very brief skirt of science. Read More ›
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What Becomes of Science When the Evidence Does Not Matter?

Fine-tuning of the universe is so unpleasant a subject for materialists that it cannot really become a controversy. Read More ›
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How Naturalism Rots Science from the Head Down

The prevalence of, for example, fake physics, shows that we are in the midst of a philosophical decline. Read More ›
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Animal Minds: In Search of the Minimal Self

Can evolution explain how minds work? Probably not. Read More ›
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Furry, Feathery, and Finny Animals Speak Their Minds

Recent findings suggest that crows fear death -- many purposefully avoid places where other crows have died. Read More ›

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