
Responding to the Nonempirical Case for Atheism
This article is an abbreviated summary of a white paper by the same title. Today, the physical and historical evidence … Continue reading Responding to the Nonempirical Case for Atheism
This article is an abbreviated summary of a white paper by the same title. Today, the physical and historical evidence … Continue reading Responding to the Nonempirical Case for Atheism
As Erwin Schrödinger cruises down the highway, a patrol officer pulls him over for a suspicious-looking car. The officer strolls … Continue reading Quantum Mechanics and the Nature of Reality
Does the multiverse exist? Well, multiverse models might qualify as scientific, and the Bible does not clearly rule out the … Continue reading Multiverse Musings: Exercise Caution
From Jeremiah in Vancouver, Washington Hello Reasons staff, Revelation 21:1 says, “Then I saw a new heaven and a new … Continue reading Q&A: Does the Book of Revelation Hint at a Multiverse?
From Ethan in Nashville, Tennessee First, I want to thank you so much for all that you do. You’ve certainly … Continue reading Q&A: Does a Multiverse Negate Biblical Truth?
Beginning in the early 1980s, scientists started developing inflationary models to solve problems in standard big bang cosmology. Since then, … Continue reading Inflation’s Smoking Gun
I recently wrote an article addressing the testability of multiverse models where I made the following statement: “First, multiverse models … Continue reading Did Einstein Believe in an Expanding Universe?
People regularly question whether the multiverse belongs in the arena of scientific investigation. The answers often center on a key … Continue reading Multiverse Musings: Is It Testable?
I started writing about multiverse related topics back in May 2007. I summarized some of these ideas in early 2008, … Continue reading Multiverse Musings: An Updated Summary
I recently received an email with a few good questions. Question 1 Do the multiverse models espoused by Sean Carroll … Continue reading Multiverse Musings: Fine-tuning and B-theories of Time