Tag: Industrial Revolution
The Fate of Evolution Without Natural Selection
It does not seem reasonable to accept the veridical status of evolution on the basis of what an increasing number of scientists perceive as a “dodgy dossier.”
Nancy Pearcey: How Darwinism Fueled a “Toxic War on Masculinity”
Tune in for the stimulating discussion and to hear what Pearcey offers as an antidote to the war on virtuous masculinity.
A Closer Look at the Science of Purpose
You cannot see what you are not looking for. You cannot find Br’er Rabbit until you look into the briar patch.
For Mankind, the Leap from Copper to Iron Was a Landmark Advance
The importance of metals, particularly iron, and the importance of the discovery of metallurgy can hardly be exaggerated.
Guillermo Gonzalez Extends “Privileged Planet” Arguments to Space Travel
A skeptic might ask, “Couldn’t a more technologically advanced civilization develop new sources of fuel that require less mass?”