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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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Viewing the Eclipse from Salem, Oregon

The rabbi's wife took the best photo of the morning that I saw, with an iPhone, using two pairs of eclipse glasses as her filter. Read More ›
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Photo: Solar eclipse, January 6, 2011, by Hinode via NASA.

Top ID Thinkers Jay Richards, Jonathan Witt Will Cover the Eclipse via Facebook

"There is some kind of primordial connection that we have to eclipses that is very hard to account for." Read More ›
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Listen: Eclipse Led to the Privileged Planet Thesis

A perfect solar eclipse like the one on Monday was the inspiration for The Privileged Planet, an important and unusual book in the canon of intelligent design works. Read More ›
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Photo credit: Mark Rankin, U.S. Army.

Share Your Eclipse Experiences with Us!

It's more or less a mass public display of cosmic evidence for intelligent design. Read More ›
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Perfect Eclipses: Coincidence or Conspiracy?

The best time and place to view total solar eclipses in our Solar System is just when and where there are observers to see them. Let that sink in. Read More ›
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Solar Eclipses and Life

The basic idea is that meeting the requirements for the habitability of the Earth for observers makes it more likely that solar eclipses are possible. Read More ›
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Don’t Miss the Solar Eclipse! (Unless You Are Ill, or Trapped in a Dungeon)

C’mon. This is the first time in almost a century that a total eclipse will traverse the fruited plains from coast to coast. Read More ›

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