NASA-2071133 77.6F Type post Author Eric Hedin Date December 15, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , antielectron, atomic nucleus, beta decay, bosons, Cambridge University, Chien-Shiung Wu, Darwinian selection, David Tong, down quark, earth, electron, evolutionary process, fundamental forces, fundamental forces (series), gravity, Higgs field, intelligent design, neutrino, New York City, nutrients, parity violation, particle physics, physicists, physics, radioactivity, Standard Model, up quark, weak force The Weak Force: “Most Intricate and Subtle” of All Eric Hedin December 15, 2025 Intelligent Design, Physics 9 The existence of the weak force wasn’t even suspected until about a hundred years ago, and now we find that we can’t live without it! Read More ›
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David-Hume Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date December 21, 2024 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhilosophy of SciencePhysics Tagged , abiogenesis, David Hume, Doug Monroe, evolutionary process, ID the Future, intelligent design, laws of nature, miracles, podcast, Praxis Circle, Return of the God Hypothesis, Theistic Evolution (book) Do Miracles Violate the Laws of Physics? Andrew McDiarmid December 21, 2024 Faith & Science, Philosophy of Science, Physics 2 Philosopher of science Stephen Meyer thinks David Hume’s argument against miracles is weak. Read More ›