Tag: physics
Meyer Interview in World Magazine: Big Bang as “the First Effect, the First Event”
It had not occurred to me that anyone would see the beginning of the universe as a challenge to their faith, but evidently some do.
Booklist — Meyer Offers “New Discoveries to Undermine” Science Atheists
Ha, coming from the American Library Association, the dart aimed at “anti-design theorists” Dawkins, Tyson, Nye is satisfying.
God Hypothesis: Praise from Dean Koontz for Meyer’s “Cold Logic,” “Meticulous Analysis”
Until now we’ve focused on all the applause from scientists. But of course the book is not just a scientific treatise. It’s also a great read.
Tulane Physicist Frank Tipler on Meyer’s God Hypothesis
Dr. Meyer turns to physics and cosmology, permitting him to draw the stunning conclusion of a personal God acting at the beginning of existence.
God Hypothesis: Meyer “Masterfully Summarizes the Evidence,” Says Biochemist Anthony Futerman
It’s the evidence from cosmology and physics and biology together that allows the inference not just to a generic intelligent designer but to a personal God.