Deep Space Station 56 Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date September 13, 2023 CategoriesAstronomyMathematicsPhysical Sciences Tagged , Albert Einstein, Andrew McDiarmid, archetype, artificial intelligence, Center for Science and Culture, Colorado Christian University, copy, cosmic comprehensibility, Discovery Institute, image, Johannes Kepler, materialists, Melissa Cain Travis, multiverse, natural theology, Paul Davies, rationality, Roger Penrose, Thinking God’s Thoughts, transhumanism Uncovering the Hidden Mathematical Structure of the Universe Andrew McDiarmid September 13, 2023 Astronomy, Mathematics, Physical Sciences 2 Genuine human rationality would not exist if a naturalistic account of the human mind were correct. Read More ›
Johannes Kepler Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date September 7, 2023 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMathematicsPhilosophy of SciencePhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , archetype, Center for Science and Culture, Colorado Christian University, copy, Discovery Institute, human mind, ID the Future, image, intelligent design, Johannes Kepler, Melissa Cain Travis, Middle Ages, natural theology, podcast, science history, Thinking God’s Thoughts Thinking God’s Thoughts: Kepler and Cosmic Comprehensibility Andrew McDiarmid September 7, 2023 Faith & Science, Mathematics, Philosophy of Science, Physical Sciences, Physics 2 Melissa Cain Travis traces the intellectual pedigree of Johannes Kepler’s ideas all the way back to the ancients. Read More ›
Johannes Kepler Type post Date April 20, 2023 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMathematicsPhysical Sciences Tagged , antiquity, archetype, Christianity, copy, harmony, human mind, image, Johannes Kepler, Melissa Cain Travis, natural philosophy, Natural Sciences, nature, philosophers, reality, scientific revolution, scientists, theism, theologians, Thinking God’s Thoughts, Zoom Tutorial: Melissa Cain Travis on Kepler and Cosmic Comprehensibility Science and Culture April 20, 2023 Faith & Science, Mathematics, Physical Sciences 2 A host of philosophers, theologians, scientists, and mathematicians have been struck by the uncanny interconnection between three distinct domains of reality. Read More ›
1280px-Artists_impression_of_ʻOumuamua Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 3, 2019 CategoriesAstronomyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __edited, 'Oumuamua, alien life, carbon-based life, CNN, cosmic fine-tuning, earth, Harvard University, image, intelligent ETs, McGill University, Michael Egnor, Neil deGrasse Tyson, planetary fine-tuning, prestige, Science Uprising, scientists, solar system, Toronto, UFOs, Undark ‘Oumuamua Revisited: Prospect of Intelligent Aliens Puts Materialists in a Pickle David Klinghoffer July 3, 2019 Astronomy, Physical Sciences 5 A mysterious oblong object, ‘Oumuamua, was observed a couple of years ago, transiting across the Solar System. Read More ›