bubbles Type post Author Robert J. Marks II Date April 26, 2021 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPhysics Tagged , assumptions, axioms, bubbles, Charles Darwin, incompleteness theorem, Kurt Gödel, Peter Atkins, scientific materialism, scientism, Stephen Hawking, Theory of Everything, William Lane Craig How Materialism Proves Unbounded Scientific Ignorance Robert J. Marks II April 26, 2021 Neuroscience & Mind, Physics 4 There is an infinite number of things that are true that we cannot prove scientifically and never will. Read More ›
bubbles Type post Date November 4, 2020 CategoriesChemistryEvolutionOrigin of Life Tagged , Aleksandr Oparin, Ann Gauger, bubbles, Charles Thaxton, coacervates, Darwinian theory, Encyclopedia Britannica, evolution, Frankenstein, Geppetto, Illustra Media, intelligent design, Marxists, Nature (journal), Nature Communications, Penn State, Pinocchio, replication, RNA, RNA world, Sidney Fox, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, The Mystery of Life’s Origin, University of Basel, University of Chicago Sorry, Origin-of-Life Researchers, But Bubbles Are Not Cells Science and Culture November 4, 2020 Chemistry, Evolution, Origin of Life 7 Oparin is back. Some origin-of-life researchers are using his coacervate theory without giving him credit or realizing they are retreading dead-end ideas. Read More ›