Category: Physics, Earth & Space
What Part of “Nothing” Does Lawrence Krauss Not Understand?
Krauss’s A Universe from Nothing is a superior and accessible rehashing of the concept of the “landscape,” also known as the “multiverse.”
In Cosmology, There’s a Free Lunch After All
Nature reviews Lawrence Krauss’s new book, A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing.
Intelligent Design at the Frontier of Astrobiology and Biophysics
Earlier this month, Nature looked ahead at “five experiments as hard as finding the Higgs.” Two of them have relevance to the debate between naturalistic evolution and intelligent design.
God and the Astronomers, Revisited
“A point of creation would be a place where science broke down. One would have to appeal to religion and the hand of God.” Guess who said that?
A Privileged Planet — with Space Aliens
Cosmologist John Gribbin cleverly inoculates himself against any suspicion — which would naturally come up given his thesis — of harboring thoughts of intelligent design.