Tag: universe
A Crisis in Cosmology?
It’s too bad biologists are not as open about crises in their theories. It’s the sign of a healthy science.
Once Again: Who Designed the Designer?
“Some may ask, ‘What is the origin of the engineers? Therefore I don’t believe that this machine has been designed.’”
Between Sapientia and Scientia — Michael Aeschliman’s Profound Interpretation
Science, the dominant way of knowing of our age, now finds itself caught between a rock and (very) hard place.
Physicist: “Multiverse Is Religion, Not Science”
The question she leaves unaddressed is why scientists would choose, despite the absence of evidence, despite the fact that the multiverse is “unobservable by assumption,” to believe in a multiverse.
What — Or Who? — Is the Singularity?
I had thought of the Singularity as an event, to which the universe — physical reality — traces back at the moment of the Big Bang.