Spider-Man Type post Author Casey Luskin Date January 4, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , atoms, Benedict Cumberbatch, Boltzmann brains, Brian Miller, Bruce Gordon, complex and specified information, cosmic fine-tuning, George Ellis, Joe Silk, Leonard Susskind, materialists, movies, multiverse, Nature (journal), New Scientist, Newspeak, Ockham’s razor, Paul Davies, proton, Return of the God Hypothesis, Sabine Hossenfelder, specified complexity, Spider-Man, Stephen Meyer, universe, William A. Dembski Spider-Man, the Multiverse, and Intelligent Design Casey Luskin January 4, 2022 Bioethics, Physical Sciences, Physics 18 In the new Spider-Man movie, the multiverse not only makes an appearance but plays a crucial role in the plot. Read More ›
David Hume Type post Date November 28, 2018 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , __k-review, Boltzmann brains, Charles Darwin, Cleanthes, clockmaker, cosmic fine-tuning, David Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Edinburgh, Flying Spaghetti Monster, instinct, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, life, natural theology, Philo, physicists, rationality, Richard Dawkins, software, universe, vitalism, watchmaker Intelligent Design and the Logic of Hume’s Skepticism Science and Culture November 28, 2018 Biology, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 9 Many remember David Hume as a pioneering freethinker who saw through the superstition and sectarian dogmatism of religion. Read More ›
brains Type post Author Michael Egnor Date July 31, 2017 CategoriesCosmologyNeuroscience & MindPhilosophyPhysicsScience Tagged , __k-review, Boltzmann brains, Caltech, eternal inflation, Ludwig Boltzmann, materialism, New Atheists, quantum mechanics, Sean Carroll, thermodynamics Is Sean Carroll a Boltzmann Brain? Michael Egnor July 31, 2017 Cosmology, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy, Physics, Science 5 Carroll, a cosmologist and physicist specializing in general relativity and cosmology at Caltech, is highly regarded by the New Atheist community. Read More ›