Tag: infinity
A Living and Symphonic Order — Appreciating Anthony Esolen
I knew I wanted to choose someone who wrote beautifully. He, however, was someone I didn’t know, and I could not predict his views on intelligent design.
Cyclic Universe Can’t Avoid a Cosmic Beginning
The recent flutter over whether the James Webb Space Telescope’s data stream is a plus or a minus for the Big Bang raised interesting cosmological issues.
Mathematics and the God Hypothesis
There is a classical proof of God’s existence that uses universal concepts such as mathematics, proposed most prominently by St. Augustine.
Why Just Anything Can’t Happen Via Infinite Universes
Can you be bald in one universe and fully haired in another? Can you have two eyeballs in this universe and three in another? The answer is no.
Are Singularities a Part of Science?
“Any paper that discusses or describes singularities in the field equations of general relativity is discussing extra-natural objects.”