Tag: CERN
What the Big Bang Theory Tells Us About Creation
The universe did not begin with a cosmic snow globe, or an accident at the CERN accelerator. It had to begin with Georges Lemaître’s “Cosmic Egg.”
Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder on the Deficiency of Alternative Models to Big Bang Cosmology
Hossenfelder concludes that “we are facing the limits of science itself.” And the question of the universe’s origin “we’ll never be able to answer.”
A Scientific Method for Design Detection
My first exposure to intelligent design detection in science took place during a summer job with National Defence Research in 1978 as an engineering student.
Physicist Considers a Possibility Forbidden to Biologists
Particle physicist James Beacham of CERN delivers, here, an inspiring TEDx talk.
“Out of Israel”?
Israel’s Qesem Cave is in the news again, offering further tantalizing hints — hints is the very most you could honestly call them — about the origins of modern humans.