rainbow Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date August 27, 2024 CategoriesCosmologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , Alaska, atmosphere, beauty, clouds, comets, earth, Isaac Newton, Jay Richards, Melissa Cain Travis, Museum of the Bible, nebulae, rainbows, scientific knowledge, solar system, stars, telescopes, The Privileged Planet, water cycle Beauty and Our Privileged Planet Guillermo Gonzalez August 27, 2024 Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 4 As Jay Richards and I argue in our book, nature seems designed in such a way that the most habitable places are the best places to do science. Read More ›
rainbow Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date October 25, 2021 CategoriesAstronomyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , atmosphere, beauty, chemical elements, Doppler effect, helium, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, Jay W. Richards, Mars, Mercury, Moon, rainbows, René Descartes, solar eclipse, stars, sun, telescope, The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, The Privileged Planet, Titan, universe, Venus, water Do We Live on a Privileged Planet? Guillermo Gonzalez October 25, 2021 Astronomy, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 7 Yes, rainbows are beautiful, but are they good for anything? Indeed, they have been very important for science. Read More ›
New_High-Resolution_Earthrise_Image Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date January 7, 2020 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __edited, Apollo 8, beauty, butterflies, Carl Sagan, color, crystals, earth, Earthrise, flowers, insects, Mars, Moon, natural selection, Neptune, peacock, rainbows, sexual selection, solar system, surprise, Uranus, Venus Earth — The Mystery of Our Colorful Home Guillermo Gonzalez January 7, 2020 Physical Sciences 3 Certainly, there is no logical reason why life should be wedded to the transcendental value of beauty. Read More ›
ISS Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 30, 2019 CategoriesAstronomyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, discovery, earth, exoplanets, exploration, Guillermo Gonzalez, ID the Future, intelligent design, James Webb Space Telescope, Jay Richards, media, Moon, podcast, rainbows, science, stars, The Privileged Planet Gonzalez: “Worlds Like This Are Hard to Come By” David Klinghoffer April 30, 2019 Astronomy, Physical Sciences 2 How special the Earth is has become ever more apparent, in ways that allow life to flourish, but more than that. Read More ›