Tag: Big Bang
An “Impersonal Universe” and Its Consequences
Physicist Frank Tipler, as I noted earlier today, provocatively personalizes the Singularity, the beginning point or moment from which the universe burst forth.
What — Or Who? — Is the Singularity?
I had thought of the Singularity as an event, to which the universe — physical reality — traces back at the moment of the Big Bang.
The Empty Heavens — Two Ways to Look at It
Adam Kirsch over the weekend had a thoughtful essay in the Wall Street Journal, meditating on the coming 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
Why Darwinism Can Never Separate Itself from Racism
You think if Darwinian theory had emerged not in the dark age of the 19th century but in our own woke era, it would be different? No, it wouldn’t.
How Black Holes Figure in the Argument for Cosmic Intelligent Design
This month the world thrilled at the first ever image of a black hole, this one in the galaxy M87.