Hawking zero gravity Type post Author Brian Miller Date March 2, 2022 CategoriesCosmologyIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , Alan Guth, Alan Sandage, Alexander Vilenkin, Arthur Eddington, Arvind Borde, beginning, Big Bang, Borde-Guth-Vilenkin theorem, creation, Fred Hoyle, Hermann Bondi, intelligent design, law of gravity, Lawrence Krauss, Paul Steinhardt, Robert Jastrow, Stephen Hawking, string theory, universe Efforts to Resist the Big Bang and Its Implications for Cosmic Design Brian Miller March 2, 2022 Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Physics 10 Unsurprisingly, many academics have attempted to overturn the conclusion of a beginning through the most creative of means. Read More ›
Newton by Blake Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 25, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , academia, Alan Sandage, Albert Einstein, cosmic fine-tuning, Denyse O'Leary, Francis Collins, Fred Hoyle, Galileo Galilei, hope, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, Johannes Kepler, media Intelligent Design as an Invitation David Klinghoffer January 25, 2021 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 3 Without the possibility of a design behind the universe, to ask “why” would truly be absurd. Read More ›