Apollo 17 Type post Author Marvin Olasky Date December 14, 2022 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhysical Sciences Tagged , Adolf Hitler, advanced life, aliens, astronomers, atheism, bacteria, Bible, capillary action, Carl Sagan, Contact (novel), cosmic microwave background radiation, creation, deaths, faith, galaxies, Goldilocks, history, human genome, hydrogen, Ivy League, Joseph Stalin, miracles, Super Bowl, surface tension, theoretical physics, universe, Zeeya Merali A Miraculous Existence Marvin Olasky December 14, 2022 Faith & Science, Physical Sciences 4 Zeeya Merali asks a good question: If God desired to send us a message, how would He do it? Read More ›
Infinity Room Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date August 22, 2017 CategoriesCosmologyFine-tuningPhysical Sciences Tagged , __edited, Ethan Siegel, ether, John Horgan, Joseph Carter, Lee Smolin, Michael Egnor, multiverse, natural selection, Paul Steinhardt, Peter Woit, phlogiston, post-modernism, Zeeya Merali The Multiverse Is Science’s Assisted Suicide Denyse O’Leary August 22, 2017 Cosmology, Fine-tuning, Physical Sciences 7 Cosmologists sense the problem and strive to rescue their multiverse from the nagging demands for evidence. Read More ›