Tag: physics
Intelligent Design in Color Vision — A Gift to Us
How different our perception of reality would be if our brains processed visual signals from the optical nerve as only varying shades of beige or pink or grey!
In Summary: Presenting the Evidence for Intelligent Design
Since there were no natural causes before nature came into existence, science cannot ever hope to explain this beginning. That is, if ID is excluded.
New Online Homeschool Class Will Cover Chemistry — And Intelligent Design
I hasten to add that the course is being taught by my wife, Kristin Marais! The class will be a full two-semester course.
Science for Insight or Science for Power?
What are the core purposes of science and math? Evaluating the idea of “knowledge as power” in the computer age.
Physics, Information Loss, and Intelligent Design
Imagine a system where heat flows from a hot region to a cold region under the constraint of the traditional second law of thermodynamics.