Category: Science
Design Filter Is Best Bet for Finding Liars
Not all intelligent design is benevolent. Design can deceive. Can ID techniques filter the true from the false?
Determinism: Smart People and an Absurd Claim
Why should Sabine Hossenfelder think for a moment that anything that occurs to her has any correspondence to truth?
Disagreeing Agreeably — A Timely Lesson from Darwin and Wallace
Adults across the board engage in public fights where the personal destruction of ideological enemies is always a ready weapon.
Fine-Tuning, Free Will — Now We’ve Got Two Challenges for Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder
She acknowledges that she is speaking from outside one relevant field. Can you really use physics to deny free will while ignoring neuroscience?
Scientific Paper Reaffirms New Genes Required for Cambrian Explosion
The notion that many genes would be required for the Cambrian explosion may seem unsurprising — what is surprising is that anyone would challenge the idea.