Tag Archives: cosmology
The Nature of Great CoincidencesWhen I was at university my friend Bruno claimed to have the ideal pickup line. He’d approach a woman in a bar and say that in a parallel universe at that very moment an identical man was asking a lady
Published in the January / February 2011 Humanist
Tagged anthropic principle, astronomy, coincidence, cosmology, physics, quantum physics Leave a comment |
The Best Idea We’ve Had So FarCelebrate the passion, beauty, and joy of science with “Science Guy” and 2010 Humanist of the Year Bill Nye
Published in the November / December 2010 Humanist
Tagged astronomy, bill nye, climatology, cosmology, design, evolution, nye, science, skeptic, skepticism Leave a comment |
Children of the CHON: What We Know about GenesisBack in early 2001, scientists at Ames Research Center in California were exploring some of the interesting organic chemistry that was believed to be occurring in the depths of interstellar space. While most of the general public still viewed “outer
Published in the May / June 2010 Humanist
Tagged big bang, chon, cosmology, creation, life, miller-urey, origin, origin of life, water Leave a comment |







