Newton didn't make any great discoveries, he called his bold guesses great discoveries and bluffed well enough to get away with it. His Principia Mathematica boldly charges forth based on four incorrect guesses.
October 29th
God loves us so much that he has given us free will to be able to choose our own outcome. However, in the light of the broad narrative of scripture this leads to an interesting question.
October 28th
Uniformitarianism was the centerpiece of SciPop, and radiometric dating was the pseudo-scientific glue which held it together.
Job 23
Job 23:12 Neither have I gone back from the commandment of his lips; I have esteemed the words of his mouth more than my necessary food. But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. (Matthew 4:4) …
October 27th
Abiogenesis is the six days of creation, it produced fully formed Homo sapiens, evolution is the process of genetic decay which began in Genesis 3 at the fall of man.
Astronomers Find a Huge Diamond in Space
If you really want to impress your favorite lady this Valentine’s Day, get her the galaxy’s largest diamond. But you’d better carry a deep wallet, because this 10 billion trillion trillion carat monster has a cost that’s literally astronomical!
How Do Astronomers Actually Find Exoplanets?
By Joseph Strombergsmithsonian.comMarch 19, 2014 Read original article here. Finding exoplanets starts with choosing to believe that they exist. Inductive reasoning, where you use your premise to supply evidence for your conclusion, does the rest. A handful of ingenious methods have been used to detect the planets too far away for us to see. A …
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Giant ‘Mirror’ Planets Found in First-of-Its-Kind Experiment
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California - Planets orbiting other stars are running out of ways to hide. For the first time, astronomers have used reflected starlight to tease out the possible presence of 60 large, roasted worlds.
Winds of Rubies and Sapphires
An exoplanet 16 times bigger than the Earth has shown signs of powerful changing winds, say researchers.
Dark Matter Particles Must Be Smaller Than We Thought
In the quest to understand dark matter, scientists have now determined that the effective size of dark matter particles — how strong their interactions with regular matter are — must be smaller than we thought.
