James Webb Space Telescope Type post Date September 20, 2022 CategoriesAstronomyPhilosophyPhysical SciencesScience Tagged , Big Bang, Big Bang Theory, Caleb Scharf, culture, David Papineau, free will, galaxies, James Webb Space Telescope, Jonathan O’Callaghan, Michael Egnor, Milky Way, Robert J. Marks II, Scientific American Is Webb Breaking the Big Bang Paradigm? Science and Culture September 20, 2022 Astronomy, Philosophy, Physical Sciences, Science 4 There is a lot of culture and philosophy built into the Big Bang theory as we understand it. Read More ›
Earth Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date November 29, 2017 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, abiogenesis, Ann Gauger, astrobiology, bootstrap, Caleb Scharf, chicken-and-egg problem, Columbia University, computer code, DNA, evolution, intelligent design, matter, metaphor, molecular machines, NASA, npr, universe “The Ultimate Bootstrap” Sarah Chaffee November 29, 2017 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Physical Sciences 2 Caleb Scharf explores the degrees of magnitude separating the immensity of the universe from the smallest particle of matter. Read More ›