Tag: physics
Soul Survives Death? ER Doc Faces Skepticism
In discussion with Robert Lawrence Kuhn, Dr. Sam Parnia stuck to his clearly defined evidence, avoiding religious digressions.
Watch: Dr. Hedin’s Dangerous Question
Eric Hedin was enjoying a productive career as a professor at Ball State University when atheist activists tried to cancel him.
Is Assembling Life Like Assembling LEGOs?
Unfortunately, Sara Walker provides no clue as to what process does all the “constraining,” “funneling,” and “scaffolding.”
Optimization: A Theoretical Principle That Is Predictive for Biology
Are biological mechanisms optimized, or do they function poorly, evidence of their “poor design”?
Robin Collins’s “Fine-Tuning for Discoverability” Argument
In November 2000 we each presented at the “Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe” symposium at Yale University.