aliens-in-the-desert-take-a-selfie-generative-ai-stockpack-a-571340103-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date October 15, 2025 CategoriesPlanetologyScientific ReasoningTechnology Tagged , alien civilizations, astrobiologists, Avi Loeb, BBC, Carl Sagan, David Kipping, extraterrestrials, Gizmodo, Hayabusa2, Jacob Haqq Misra, John Gertz, Jonathan O’Callaghan, Matt Williams, NASA, OSIRIS-REx, Principle of Mediocrity, Ravi Kopparapu, Rolf Dobelli, Science Alert, Science Focus, SETI, solar system, technology, technosignatures, The Privileged Planet The Search for Extraterrestrials: Keeping Hope Alive Denyse O’Leary October 15, 2025 Planetology, Scientific Reasoning, Technology 6 The question looms: How much can science avoid facts while retaining the character of science? Read More ›
alien life Type post Author Paul Nelson Date January 28, 2021 CategoriesArchaeologyPhysical Sciences Tagged , 'Oumuamua, Avi Loeb, cosmic inflation, cryptanalysis, design detection, Design Inference, explanatory filter, extraterrestrial intelligence, Harvard University, Homo sapiens, intelligent design, philosophical naturalism, Principle of Mediocrity, Sean Carroll, technosignatures, William A. Dembski More on Avi Loeb’s Approach to Design Inferences Paul Nelson January 28, 2021 Archaeology, Physical Sciences 4 Loeb’s argument represents the most salient example of risky intelligent design reasoning in mainstream science. Read More ›
Active Galactic Nucleus Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date June 14, 2017 CategoriesFaith & ScienceFine-tuningIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, BioLogos, Charles Darwin, Higgs Boson, Natalie Wolchover, Principle of Mediocrity, Standard Model, Wayne Rossiter What Becomes of Science When the Evidence Does Not Matter? Denyse O’Leary June 14, 2017 Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 5 Fine-tuning of the universe is so unpleasant a subject for materialists that it cannot really become a controversy. Read More ›