The Sun Type post Author Daniel Reeves Date February 15, 2022 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , artificial satellites, atmosphere, cosmos, earth, Elon Musk, intelligent design, Internet, life, magnetism, New York Times, privilege, SpaceX, sun, The Privileged Planet, University of Southampton Solar Activity Reveals a Different Kind of “Privilege” Daniel Reeves February 15, 2022 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 4 Like you, I was blissfully unaware that our atmosphere was being bombarded, and only stumbled upon the fact a few days ago. Read More ›
Sputnik_asm Type post Date March 13, 2019 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, agency, artificial satellites, asteroids, chance, Claude Shannon, earth, Erwin Schrödinger, evolutionists, extraterrestrials, Illustra Media, James Clerk Maxwell, materialists, Maxwell’s demon, meteorites, Nature (journal), Paul Davies, photosynthesis, proteins, Richard Dawkins, The Demon in the Machine, Turing Machine Crying “Chance, Chance” When There Is No Chance Science and Culture March 13, 2019 Biology, Intelligent Design 7 Note the artfully deployed passive voice. One-way traffic “was finally counteracted by the launch of the first artificial satellites.” Who counteracted it? Read More ›