The Matrix Type post Date July 11, 2022 CategoriesEthicsNeuroscience & MindPhilosophyPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , aliens, Big Think, Elon Musk, Future of Humanity Institute, intelligent aliens, Marcelo Gleiser, Martin Rees, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Nick Bostrom, Oxford University, simulation, simulation theory, The Island of Knowledge Physicist: Why the “Alien Simulation” Hypothesis Is Bunk Science and Culture July 11, 2022 Ethics, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy, Physical Sciences, Physics 4 Assuming that the regression does not continue endlessly, only the First Simulator is real. But then, why do any simulators even bother? Read More ›
Artists’s impression of one of more than 50 new exoplanets found by HARPS: the rocky super-Earth HD 85512 b Type post Date June 30, 2018 CategoriesOrigin of LifePhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, abiogenesis, astrophysicist, cosmos, Darwin's Doubt, Douglas Axe, Drake equation, earth, Ethan Siegel, evolution, extraterrestrial intelligence, Fermi paradox, Forbes, Future of Humanity Institute, intellignet design, Oxford University, paradox, protein evolution, science, Signature in the Cell, statistics, Stephen Meyer, uncertainty, universe Are We Alone in the Cosmos? Here’s a Real Paradox for You Science and Culture June 30, 2018 Origin of Life, Physical Sciences 4 The problem is, none of these people cite papers or other writing by researchers on intelligent design, like the work done by Douglas Axe on protein evolution probabilities. Read More ›