covid Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date December 3, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & MindScience Reporting Tagged , American Psychological Association, brain, censorship, debunking, education, fact-checking, Geneva, John Horgan, lying, materialism, misinformation, Nature (journal), noble lie, propaganda, Richard Dawkins, scientific reliability, scientists, The Conversation, trust, trust in scientists, universe, University of Geneva Should Scientists Lie to Us for Our Own Good? Denyse O’Leary December 3, 2023 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind, Science Reporting 5 People suspect that we are being conned about a lot of things. How would an accepted, admitted policy of conning us not make it worse? Read More ›
LHC_quadrupole_magnets Type post Date March 9, 2022 CategoriesFine-tuningIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , ancient Greece, Geneva, Higgs Boson, Institute for Advanced Study, intelligent design, Large Hadron Collider, Natalie Wolchover, Quanta Magazine, Reductionism “Miraculously” Fine-Tuned Universe? Evidence from the Large Hadron Collider Science and Culture March 9, 2022 Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics 3 The continued spookiness of the fine-tuning of the interactions in the universe is a constant threat to materialism. Read More ›