Alcatraz_Island_-_prison_cells Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 3, 2025 CategoriesMedicineScientific Freedom Tagged , “consensus science”, americans, authoritarianism, conformity, COVID-19, crime, drunk driving, Ethan Siegel, expertise, freedom, hospitals, hubris, humility, ideology, lockdowns, military, punishment, schools, security, Supreme Court, vaccine mandates, Vaccines Far from Chastened by Reality, Scientific Authoritarians Are Doubling Down Wesley J. Smith March 3, 2025 Medicine, Scientific Freedom 5 Ethan Siegel, an astrophysicist and award-winning science writer, advocates for criminally and civilly punishing violators of the “scientific consensus.” Read More ›
Monarch butterly Type post Author Daniel Witt Date April 22, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , biologists, Department of Defense, engineers, GPS, helicopter, humanity, Illustra Media, intelligent design, magnetic field, Metamorphosis, Metamorphosis: The Beauty and Design of Butterflies, Mexico, military, monarch butterfly, sharks, submarine, whales Battle Butterflies Daniel Witt April 22, 2024 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 4 Every year, around a billion monarchs travel from across North America to gather overwinter in a few specific locations in Mexico. Read More ›
René Girard Type post Author Ann Gauger Date November 17, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & ScienceTechnology Tagged , behavior, Christ, coercion, communication, conformity, education, Facebook, human person, industry, Instagram, Leviticus, media, medicine, military, mimesis, philosophers, power, prestige, propaganda, religion, René Girard, science, scientific community, social media, thin desire, TikTok, Twitter, whistleblowers Pressure, Propaganda, and Persecution through Mimesis Ann Gauger November 17, 2023 Bioethics, Faith & Science, Technology 6 French philosopher René Girard discovered something new, new but very old, about human behavior. Read More ›
computer Type post Author Peter Biles Date March 21, 2023 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindScienceScience ReportingTechnology Tagged , artificial intelligence, bias, ChatGPT, China, Donald Trump, Fox News, humanity, Joe Biden, military, poetry, Robert J. Marks II, United States, Walter Bradley Center Robert J. Marks on Fox News: You Are Not Going to Be AI’s “Pet” Peter Biles March 21, 2023 Neuroscience & Mind, Science, Science Reporting, Technology 2 Regarding ChatGPT, Dr. Marks said one of its biggest problems is its evident bias. Read More ›
Tom Cruise Type post Date July 25, 2022 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindScience Tagged , algorithms, artificial intelligence, consciousness, creativity, ID the Future, Michael Medved, Michael Medved Show, military, Non-Computable You, podcast, Robert J. Marks II Robert J. Marks: Could Artificial Intelligence Replace Tom Cruise? Science and Culture July 25, 2022 Neuroscience & Mind, Science 2 Strictly in terms of optimal military tactics, the job of the human fighter pilots could be better filled by drones. Read More ›