Einstein-and-Lemaître Type post Author Jean-Pierre Luminet Date May 7, 2024 CategoriesCosmologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , Albert Einstein, astronomers, Baruch Spinoza, Edwin Hubble, galaxies, Georges Lemaître, German, Mount Wilson Observatory, quantum mechanics, static universe When Einstein Met Lemaître Jean-Pierre Luminet May 7, 2024 Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 9 Einstein’s response shows the same unwillingness to change his position: he accepted the mathematics, but not a physically expanding universe. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 5, 2021 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhysical Sciences Tagged , Albert Einstein, Arno Penzias, astronomers, atheism, Bible, Big Bang, biological information, Carl Sagan, Contact, creator, DNA, Edwin Hubble, Georges Lemaître, Moses, Mount Wilson Observatory, multiverse, physicists, Prime Mover, Psalms, punctuation, Return of the God Hypothesis, Robert Jastrow, science denial, scientists, Stephen Meyer, The Federalist, Thomas Aquinas The God Hypothesis Versus Atheist Science Denial Michael Egnor April 5, 2021 Faith & Science, Physical Sciences 5 It is a scandal that atheism has such a hold on so many scientists that it corrupts their science and leads them to deny what is obvious. Read More ›
Hubble Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date January 17, 2019 CategoriesAstronomyCosmologyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Alan Guth, Albert Einstein, Alexander Vilenkin, atheism, Big Bang, Doppler shift, Fred Hoyle, galaxies, General Theory of Relativity, Hubble’s Law, Mount Wilson Observatory, Primeval Atom, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, theism, universe, Vesto Slipher Proper Credit — Who Discovered Hubble’s Law? Guillermo Gonzalez January 17, 2019 Astronomy, Cosmology, Physical Sciences 3 Many leading scientists of the day realized the implication of the cosmic expansion — there was a beginning! Read More ›