Cosmology Do Cosmologists See Clearly with Chickenwire? January 27, 2023 They talk glibly about observing objects billions of light-years away, but their empiricism is tainted by assumptions. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Insect Wings: How Darwinists Fly Off Course April 5, 2022 Asking the wrong questions can lead a scientist nowhere. A recent example is trying to explain insect wings. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Science Mismeasures Itself July 17, 2021 Blundering along, Big Science creates perverse incentives and ignores its biases while awarding itself happy face stickers. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Science Prestige Crumbles June 19, 2021 Public trust in science has taken drastic hits lately, and Big Science admits it. What will be required to get back its respect? CONTINUE READING
SETI Astrobiologists Whip Up False Hopes August 9, 2019 Astrobiology long ago abandoned the kind of science that fostered the Scientific Revolution in the 17th century. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science If Diet and Drug Science Is Uncertain, How About Evolution? July 29, 2019 Scientists blunder through advice on diet or medicine, but about molecules-to-man evolution they have no doubt whatsoever. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Lazy Darwinists Abuse Science October 17, 2017 The Darwin storytelling empire has become fat and lazy, abandoning the hard work of empiricism for tantalizing speculations. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Cosmologists Are Blind in the Dark November 15, 2016 A rash of recent science articles shows that secular cosmologists have no idea where they are, or why. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Scientists Can Be Inept Philosophers August 2, 2016 An undergrad philosopher could make mince meat out of some scientists' claims. CONTINUE READING