#scientific theories


# science    

the problem with theories of everything

Stephen Wolfram joins a long line of theoreticians who believe they uncovered how the universe really works. He, like all of them, is almost certainly wrong.
the problem with theories of everything

# science    

the amazing, gyrating theory of everything

A viral theory-of-everything manifesto is raising eyebrows of scientists and pop sci writers with one questions: how could it get published in a peer-reviewed journal?
the amazing, gyrating theory of everything

# science    

why scientists always need to stay skeptical

When it's getting harder and harder to make truly profound, world-changing discoveries, we have to double down on skepticism to make sure we don't lead ourselves astray.
why scientists always need to stay skeptical

# science    

when an answer is not an answer at all…

Since Dembski considered it beneath him to answer my design question, someone else tries to take a shot at them.
when an answer is not an answer at all…

# evolution    

a designer's questions about intelligent design

A few questions for the Great Creationist Information Theory Wizard William Albert Dembski about the design of the human body and genome.
a designer's questions about intelligent design

# evolution    

the creationist quest to slime darwin

There seems to be nothing creationists won't blame on Charles Darwin, especially the Holocaust.
the creationist quest to slime darwin

# space    

when nature isn't neat and tidy

It's actually a good thing there's a debate about whether to classify Pluto as a planet or something else.
when nature isn't neat and tidy

# science    

a little song about science

They Might Be Giants have a short message about science.
a little song about science

# education    

another messy divorce with science

Parents were shocked by the offensive content on the t-shirts worn by the Smith-Cotton High School marching band: a reference to evolution.
another messy divorce with science

# science    

there's a reason why we call it evidence…

Evidence doesn't go away just because you choose to ignore it.
there's a reason why we call it evidence…

# evolution    

is evolution a repeatable science?

Despite its partially random nature, evolution does offer concrete, falsifiable predictions.
is evolution a repeatable science?