Tag: Mass
Three Ways to Formulate the Fine-Tuning Argument: An Introduction
At the heart of fundamental physics are the laws of nature. These laws govern the interactions between fundamental particles.
Hippos, Cheetahs, Bats: Mammals Master Physics
Whether sleek, lumbering, or aerobatic, mammals are well equipped with the know-how to push their movements to the limits of the possible.
Interstellar Travel: Fantasy or Destiny?
Borrowing from science fiction, one of the more intriguing possibilities for interstellar travel involves nullifying the inertia of the entire spaceship.
Dallas Conference: Earth’s Outstanding Fitness for Life, and Its Implication for Intelligent Design
We can now begin to ask, and in future years continue to reassess, whether the special conditions the Earth satisfies are ubiquitous or unique.
Philosopher: I’m Neither Me, Myself, Nor I…Yet I Give Interviews!
Theoretical philosopher Thomas Metzinger tells his interviewer “Nobody ever had or was a self. Selves are not part of reality.”