Tag: physics
Physicist Brian Miller: The Fruitful Marriage of Biology and Engineering
If biology isn’t designed, which is another way of saying “engineered,” wouldn’t this state of affairs be pretty counterintuitive?
The Challenge from Jason Rosenhouse
“The response would be a lot chillier if they tried the same arguments in front of audiences with the relevant expertise.” Is that so?
Listen: Dr. Meyer in the Multiverse of Madness
A multiverse would require a multiverse-generating device, and it would have to be exquisitely fine-tuned to generate even one habitable universe.
Three Realities Chance Can’t Explain That Intelligent Design Can
The argument for ID could not be clearer: Unintelligent forces cannot rearrange atoms into computers and airplanes and nuclear power plants and smartphones.
Good Earth: Luskin Explores Design Evidence from Geology
That’s a sample of bronzitite at the top of this post. It’s like a cosmic wink from the creator.