Category: Science
Stephen Meyer: No, the Big Bang Hasn’t Been “Disproven”
Today, the mark of genuine disinformation is, often, the repeated, robotic use of the word “disinformation.”
Is There Enough Phosphorus for Us?
The element phosphorus, on which life heavily depends for its codes and metabolic processes, is a limiting factor for complex beings on habitable planets.
Michael Keas: Faith, Science, and the Phases of Venus
Dr. Keas explains, among things, the role that Venus with its phases, like those of our Moon, played in advancing astronomy into the modern age.
The Electric Cell: More Synergy with Physics Found in Cellular Coding
Imaging techniques down to the picometer scale are permitting detection of previously unknown alliances of cellular software with electrostatics and mechanics.
Rosenhouse’s Whoppers: An Appeal to Sanity
I’ll close with a story. My wife used to set up psychiatric units across the U.S.