DNA Type post Author David Berlinski Date June 13, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionLife SciencesMathematicsPlanetology Tagged , addition, algorithms, Andrew Wiles, Anna Karenina, calculus, cyberspace, DNA, double helix, fields, genetic code, Greek, incompleteness theorem, Isaac Newton, Kool-Aid, Kurt Gödel, Leo Tolstoy, mathematician, mechanics, molecular biology, New Hampshire, particles, recipe, Sanskrit, Space Invaders, subtraction, Sudan, TIME, U.S. Constitution, Viagra Iterations of Immortality David Berlinski June 13, 2023 Evolution, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Planetology 14 The calculus made modern science possible, but it was the algorithm that made possible the modern world. Read More ›
Hubble Investigates an Enigmatic Globular Cluster Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date September 19, 2022 CategoriesAstronomyPhysical SciencesPhysicsPlanetologyScience Tagged , Big Think, carbon, decoherence, electric fields, electrons, Energy, Ethan Siegel, fields, graphene, Lawrence Krauss, matter, particle physics, particles, photon, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, universe Astrophysicist Ethan Siegel Sells “Something from Nothing”: I’m Not Buying Rob Sheldon September 19, 2022 Astronomy, Physical Sciences, Physics, Planetology, Science 6 In order to push this, he has to make some pretty big changes to our normal dictionary definition of what "nothing" means. Read More ›
mathematics 2 Type post Date January 9, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMathematics Tagged , __k-review, BIO-Complexity, computer science, fields, functional information, George D. Montañez, Harvey Mudd College, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, p-value, Robert Hazen, specified complexity, William A. Dembski, Winston Ewert BIO-Complexity Article Offers an Objective Method for Weighing Darwinian Explanations Science and Culture January 9, 2019 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Mathematics 6 Skeptics of evolutionary theory have argued that proposed Darwinian processes don’t rise to the level of plausible detailed explanations for the emergence of complex life. Read More ›