Our comic super heroines Sophia Proton and her trusty sidekick Kat Ion have found their Arch-villain: Neinstein. He's probably somewhere between Sherlock Holmes' Moriarty and Friedrich Nietzsche.
Scientific Facts
Popular science (SciPop) is an inductive rationalization of the the premise that the universe has no divine, supernatural cause. Unfortunately the universe has a divine, supernatural cause.
Mainstream Science and the Strong Delusion
The truth about God is self-evident but we've all been given free will. Therefore there must be a plausible alternative to the truth for those who want it. It's called the strong delusion or the power of error.
Inductive Reasoning
Logic, no matter how rigorous, breaks down when we're speculating about the origin of the universe from the starting point of having rejected the truth: God revealed testimony about our origin.
Rebelling Against Peer Review
Here at Matty's Paradigm we intermeddle with all wisdom. It's a stated goal. The purpose of Matty's Paradigm is to cause irreparable damage to the theoretical foundation of popular science (SciPop).
Astronomy
Modern Astronomy is a pseudoscientific validation of the Star Trek universe for the purpose of making you think that Biblical prophecy about stars falling to Earth is ludicrous.
A Flaw in Our Understanding of the Core
New research has uncovered a flaw in our understanding of the core — specifically, about the manner in which heat energy flows from the core and through the overlying mantle. The core is younger than the rest of the planet.
The Space Narrative
The peer review driven popular science space narrative (SciPop) starts with the premise that the Bible is wrong and the Earth is billions of years old. It continues with the idea that stars are distant suns and galaxies.
The Earth Narrative
The peer review driven popular science Earth narrative (SciPop) begins with the premise that the Bible is wrong and hell isn't at the center. It continues with the idea that the Earth is rotating.
Math is Imaginary
Math is imaginary, it exists in your mind when you have faith that numerals represent concepts. You can write it down but that's a visual representation of what you've chosen to believe. As such, math is the language of faith.