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Photo: Georges Lemaître, about 1933, via Wikicommons.

ID’s Top Six — The Origin of the Universe

In 1927, Belgian astronomer Georges Lemaître theorized that the universe began with a single explosion from a densely compacted state. Read More ›
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When Science Turns Mushy

Certain subjects, all posing ultimate questions, reduce much of scientific talk to pablum. Why do you think that is? 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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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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Image: Crab Nebula, via NASA, ESA, NRAO/AUI/NSF and G. Dubner (University of Buenos Aires).

Bubble Universes, Inflationary Cosmology, and Infinitesimal Odds

How many ways will naturalists find to evade the implications of cosmic fine tuning? Read More ›
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Statue of Fred Hoyle, Institute of Astronomy, by Mark Hurn [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Big Bang: Put Simply, the Facts Are Wrong

Typing “Big Bang Theory” into a search bar links us immediately to a long-running (debut 2007), immensely popular CBS sitcom. Read More ›
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On the Age of the Earth, Josh Rosenau of the National Center for Science Education Misrepresents My View

When you're dealing with the Darwin lobby and the NCSE, often what you say and what you do don't matter. Read More ›

On National Review Online TV, Berlinski Explains What’s “Disturbing and Moving” About the Big Bang

Are the Big Bang and the super-finetuning of the physical constants of the universe merely consistent with a Judeo-Christian understanding of creation... Read More ›

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