Author: Daniel Bakken
Life on Other Planets? A Writer at Slate Takes Us to Task
I must congratulate Mark Strauss for actually reading the articles at ENV, which not everyone who tries to answer us actually does.
Once Again Going After Eric Metaxas, Now in The New Yorker, Lawrence Krauss Opts for Misdirection
I heartily agree that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Yet here we do have extraordinary evidence.
Lucky Us: Turning the Copernican Principle on Its Head
Far from perpetuating the caricature of science versus faith, these results fit well with a theistic view of the universe.
A Stable Atmosphere: Another Reason Our Planet Is Special
There are many reasons the Earth shouldn’t have one.
You Go, Eric Metaxas! Measuring the Improbability of Intelligent Life Elsewhere in the Cosmos
Even the origin of our moon, which seems to be necessary in a number of ways for advanced life on Earth, is a fascinating very low probability event.