Tag: physics
The Federalist on Stephen Meyer’s Latest — “Harder and Harder to Dismiss Intelligent Design”
The “corporate media” is an apt formulation to describe the engine of mindless conformity that increasingly dominates our lives.
Cosmos, Chaos, and a Privileged Address in the Universe
What are we to make of this radical discontinuity between the Earth and the rest of the cosmos?
Did the New York Times Just Give a Covert Nod to Meyer’s “God Hypothesis”?
What’s different is that this time around, the discussion is far more favorable towards Meyer’s position. Here’s what columnist Ross Douthat says
Meyer: “Twilight of the Godless Universe”
What is that “different direction” that Steve Meyer refers to? It looks less like a twilight and more like a dawn.
Chances That Life Originated Without Intelligent Design? “Zero,” Says Physicist Eric Hedin
The idea of setting a percentage to the chances of ID being true reminds me of Hedin’s fellow physicist, Nobel Prize-winner Brian Josephson.