Another Take on Fine Tuning
I responded to the Fine Tuning argument on Friday. I’ll admit, I could have done a better job, a much better job. Oh well, fortunately Zach Weiner of SMBC just […]
I responded to the Fine Tuning argument on Friday. I’ll admit, I could have done a better job, a much better job. Oh well, fortunately Zach Weiner of SMBC just […]
There are so many problems with this argument, but we’ll just have to take them one by one. Problem 1 – How fine tuned is the universe? Fine tuning assumes […]
I’ll be honest, I haven’t watched this yet, but when I saw the email with my Hulu Que update I just had to jump on the opportunity. Don’t worry, I […]
If Angela Belcher can perfect this biotechnology it could revolutionize manufacturing: This is just one of the many ways that science can change the world. Of course it already has […]
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but there was just way too much science news in the past week. There were great articles that I could have included, but all […]
When you think about geo-political, national, patriotic, and other era defining events, programs, and campaigns, there is only one that, at least until now spans my entire life. The Berlin […]
It’s time again for Tuesday Science News. In only a few days I’ll be at my family reunion in Central Oregon where we’ll be camping at about 7000 ft above […]
Placental mamillian reproduction couldn’t happen without viral gene insertions. I would love to hear a creationist explantion for this. It is a benifitial mutation, it links several species together with […]
It’s time again for this week’s Tuesday Science News. There will also be a Tuesday Science Video posted today at 2:00 pm MDT. I’m changing the formating a little to […]
Unfortunately the 2012 Presidential campaigns are in full swing. Of course once again, ignorance, hypocrisy, and even science (pseudoscience) are at the center of it all. If case you missed […]