Tag: physical laws
A Cell Makes “Decisions” — But if It’s Following a Material Blueprint, How Does It Do That?
Watching cells under a microscope, we sense familiarity with their challenges when they face puzzles. How is this possible if their nature is strictly physical?
The Multiverse Has a Measure Problem
In terms of science, the central problem with the naïve multiverse is that it could explain any observation, so it really explains nothing.
How Scientific Materialism Begot Woke Ideology
I’m seeing people like Krauss assume the role as champions of traditional academic values (reason, merit, free discourse) against the barbarian hordes.
Chatting with ChatGPT about Intelligent Design and the Origin of Life
This study raises the interesting question of the interplay between trained biases in ChatGPT and the ability to coax this AI to transcend those biases.
Prior Fitness and Dinosaurs
Michael Denton has shown that humans must be the right size to use fire and create technology. What about size limits on big animals?