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The Book that Launched the Scientific Revolution

What we can learn from the greatest work of the Scientific Revolution on the anniversary of its publication.

Biology Figured Out Nanofluidics First

How liquids, and water in particular, behave at scales of a few nanometers is one of the big gaps in modern physics.

Witness the Power of God in Lightning

For Lightning Safety Awareness Week, we reflect on how lightning reveals the power and wisdom of our Creator.

SCT: Life Pushes the Limits

Biomechanics clarifies the ultimate engineering requirements that make possible the extreme capabilities of living things.

What Fire Teaches About Intelligent Design

The world’s largest controlled fire whirl experiment challenges evolutionary narratives and highlights purposeful design.

When Laws Evolve, Part 2: The Return of the Problem of Law

Modern science cannot sustain the laws of nature while insisting those laws are merely temporary habits picked up in a lawless flux.

When Laws Evolve, Part 1: The Emerging Crisis of Modern Science

In order to maintain the commitments of methodological naturalism, the definition of Nature must be reconfigured.

Scientists Discover that Water Is Wet

Even wetness, under examination, occupies a surprisingly narrow place in the space of all possible worlds.

Dark Matter Search Is Getting Crazier

Unable to find what must be there, cosmologists are waltzing into bizarre guesses.

Physics Hits the Boundary of Explanation

Materialist reductionism has not reached a foundation. It has reached a boundary.

Is Time a Figment or an Ordinance?

Science lives by discovery, and discovery requires a world that exists without our permission.

Electrons Follow a Deep Geometric Structure

Discovery of the quantum metric reveals hidden geometric order in electrons, hinting purposeful intelligence in the fabric of matter.

What Does It Mean to “See” an Electron?

Absolute limits do not signal defeat. They define the field within which understanding is possible.

SCT: Noise Canceling Technology Found in Fish

The ability to ignore self-generated noise is logical but requires engineering.

Physics Confesses Its Limits

Physics' greatest "laws" are inadequate to explain Life.
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