Month: May 2024
Intelligent Design in Action: Pattern Matching in Archaeology
Our uniform experience of intelligent causes allows us to make inferences about design, even without knowing the identity of the designers.
Poland’s Intelligent Design Revolution
While Isaac Newton is universally regarded as the greatest physicist of all time, it is to the Pole Copernicus that we credit the rise of modern science.
Clarifying Loaded Words in the Evolution Debate
Biologist Robert Waltzer describes an encouraging success story of his about fostering open dialogue.
The Conviction that ET Is Out There Survives Every Setback
The usual practice in science would rule out mundane explanations first. But clearly, that is a road not taken.
Why AI Won’t Destroy the World, or Save It
Will robots or other computers ever become so fast and powerful that they become conscious, creative, and free?