The universe is13.8 billion years old. The farthest we can see currently is around 47.7 billion light-years. We can see only 5% of the universe, 95 % is invisible to us. We can’t see, detect, or comprehend the remaining 95%. (This is the academic best guess)....
Causal Determinism. Determinism requires the world to be precise with mathematical certainty. An object or event is entirely determined by its initial states. The world is not inherently random; it only appears that way. Does infinity ever zero out? No, zero is not...
Darwin made three critical mistakes. (1) Darwin dismissed mass extinctions as idiomatic expressions of a poor geologic record. (2) Darwin assumed that the diversity of a species increases exponentially over time, just like the individual species does. (3) Darwin...
Scientists called it “junk DNA” for decades because they were clueless. Now they know that 80 percent of the genome is transcribed in protein codes. The complexity of the activities in the nucleus of a cell is incredible. A cell nucleus is a...
If something is working, it didn’t happen accidentally. Randomness can’t even build a bobsled. Ditto for natural selection. All moving bodies have a wave nature, i.e., it has properties of both particles and waves. It has a dual-core. The Uncertainty Principle...