alien life Type post Author Paul Nelson Date January 28, 2021 CategoriesArchaeologyPhysical Sciences Tagged , 'Oumuamua, Avi Loeb, cosmic inflation, design detection, Design Inference, explanatory filter, extraterrestrial intelligence, Harvard University, Homo sapiens, intelligent design, philosophical naturalism, Principle of Mediocrity, Sean Carroll, technosignatures, William A. Dembski More on Avi Loeb’s Approach to Design Inferences Paul Nelson January 28, 2021 Archaeology, Physical Sciences 4 Loeb’s argument represents the most salient example of risky intelligent design reasoning in mainstream science. Read More ›
m106 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date January 6, 2020 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhysical SciencesScientific Reasoning Tagged , __edited, Aristotle, astrophysics, atheism, Big Bang, cosmic inflation, Darwinian evolution, Ethan Siegel, evidence, Five Ways, general relativity, heresy, inference, inferential science, information, logic, natural theology, non-overlapping magisteria (NOMA), Ontological Argument, quantum mechanics, reason, Stephen Jay Gould, theists, Thomas Aquinas, universe Astrophysicist Asks: Did God Create the Universe? Michael Egnor January 6, 2020 Faith & Science, Physical Sciences, Scientific Reasoning 7 Natural theology is the science of God’s existence, and it’s a massive trove of evidence and reason of the first order. Read More ›
Just like home Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date August 1, 2017 CategoriesCosmologyFine-tuningMetaphysics Tagged , __nedited, Abraham Loeb, Alan Guth, Anna Ijjas, Big Bang, cosmic inflation, fine-tuning, Imre Lakatos, Lawrence Krauss, multiverse, nature, Rob Sheldon, Sean Carroll, Standard Model, Stephen Hawking, string theory Cosmic Inflation Theory Loses Hangups About Scientific Method Denyse O’Leary August 1, 2017 Cosmology, Fine-tuning, Metaphysics 7 Science writer Dennis Overbye calls the inflation controversy a crisis in cosmology. But maybe it is more of a crossroads. Read More ›