Philosophy of Science Science Will Never Know Some Things December 12, 2015 Working against scientists' ambitions are hurdles of reality. CONTINUE READING
Physics Animal Engineers Teach Physics Profs a Thing or Three November 19, 2015 Three animals never went to the university, but they leave human PhDs struggling to catch up to their know-how. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Plentiful Water in the Early Universe, and Other Surprises May 14, 2015 Based on the following unexpected findings, secular astronomers' ignorance of reality has reached cosmic proportions. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Evidence-Based Cosmology March 27, 2015 From what we observe, we can draw inferences without the need to posit occult phenomena. CONTINUE READING
Physics Classical Physics Is Non-Deterministic February 26, 2015 It's not just quantum mechanics that's weird. Reality—no matter the scientific foundation—is weird, too. CONTINUE READING
Birds Chernobyl Mutation Experiment Fails to Support Darwinism February 12, 2011 Under mutational load, you don’t get a choice of “Evolve or Perish”; just the latter. CONTINUE READING
Geology Lord Kelvin’s Core Values Defended July 2, 2007 Myth: Lord Kelvin held back the progress of geology for 100 years by insisting the Earth was younger than geologists and evolutionists believed. Myth debunked here. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Spiral Galaxies Wind Up Into Blurs In Short Cosmological Time March 4, 2006 Cosmic billions of years have received another challenge from the physics of spiral arms in spiral galaxies. CONTINUE READING