Compilation of internet links referenced in the book.

Findings of Research Misconduct

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Findings of Research Misconduct A Notice by the Health and Human Services Department on 09/06/2012   ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) has taken final action in the following case: Marc Hauser, Ph.D., Harvard University: Based on the report of an investigation conducted by Harvard University (Harvard) and additional analysis conducted by [...]

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The Corruption of the Torah

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The Corruption of the Torah. BY MANY PROPHETS ONE MESSAGE ON MAY 14, 2014 Many Jews and Christians maintain that the Torah we have today represents the words of God as revealed to Moses at Mount Sinai. The Jews were entrusted with obeying and preserving the Torah of Moses. God commanded them not to corrupt His message: “Whatever [...]

The Corruption of the Torah2021-01-06T18:56:18+02:00

THE FINE-TUNING DESIGN ARGUMENT

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THE FINE-TUNING DESIGN ARGUMENT By Robin Collins From Reason for the Hope Within (1999)   I. INTRODUCTION(1) The Evidence of Fine-tuning Suppose we went on a mission to Mars, and found a domed structure in which everything was set up just right for life to exist. The temperature, for example, was set around 70o F [...]

THE FINE-TUNING DESIGN ARGUMENT2021-01-06T18:46:29+02:00

Something from Nothing? A Vacuum Can Yield Flashes of Light

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Something from Nothing? A Vacuum Can Yield Flashes of Light             "Virtual particles" can become real photons--under the right conditions                     By Charles Q. Choi on February 12, 2013 A vacuum might seem like empty space, but scientists have discovered a new way [...]

Something from Nothing? A Vacuum Can Yield Flashes of Light2021-01-06T18:33:05+02:00

Spontaneous Prebiotic Formation of a β-Ribofuranoside That Self-Assembles with a Complementary Heterocycle.

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Spontaneous Prebiotic Formation of a β-Ribofuranoside That Self-Assembles with a Complementary Heterocycle Abstract The RNA World hypothesis is central to many current theories regarding the origin and early evolution of life. However, the formation of RNA by plausible prebiotic reactions remains problematic. Formidable challenges include glycosidic bond formation between ribose and the canonical nucleobases, as [...]

Spontaneous Prebiotic Formation of a β-Ribofuranoside That Self-Assembles with a Complementary Heterocycle.2021-01-05T18:52:55+02:00

A Critique of the Anthropic Principle.

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A Critique of the Anthropic Principle Daniel J. Castellano (2000, 2006) The gradual separation of physics from philosophy over the last 400 years has had its advantages and disadvantages. On one hand, the autonomy of quantitative physics has enabled a robust development of mathematical theory which corresponds to repeatable empirical measurements to an astoundingly high [...]

A Critique of the Anthropic Principle.2021-01-05T18:32:09+02:00

Saudia Arabia to Build World’s Tallest Tower.

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Saudi Arabia to build world's tallest tower, reaching 1 kilometer into the sky By Daisy Carrington, for CNN Updated 0940 GMT (1740 HKT) April 18, 2014 Photos: The Jeddah tower rises from the desert Dubai, long champion of all things biggest, longest and most expensive, will soon have some competition from neighboring Saudi Arabia. Dubai's iconic Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest [...]

Saudia Arabia to Build World’s Tallest Tower.2021-01-05T18:27:44+02:00

L. B. Flick and N. G. Lederman (eds): Scientific Inquiry and Nature of Science: Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education

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L. B. Flick and N. G. Lederman (eds): Scientific Inquiry and Nature of Science: Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education Springer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 2004, ISBN 13 978-1-4020-5150-0, 453 pp, price: 69,95€ Mustafa Cakir Science & Education volume 20, pages381–387(2011)Cite this article 1165 Accesses 1 Citations Metricsdetails This is a preview of subscription content, log in to check access. References American [...]

L. B. Flick and N. G. Lederman (eds): Scientific Inquiry and Nature of Science: Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education2021-01-05T18:15:35+02:00

Spontaneous formation and base pairing of plausible prebiotic nucleotides in water

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Spontaneous formation and base pairing of plausible prebiotic nucleotides in water Brian J. Cafferty, David M. Fialho, Jaheda Khanam, Ramanarayanan Krishnamurthy & Nicholas V. Hud Nature Communications volume 7, Article number: 11328 (2016) Cite this article 3484 Accesses 57 Citations 225 Altmetric Metricsdetails Abstract The RNA World hypothesis presupposes that abiotic reactions originally produced nucleotides, the monomers of RNA and universal constituents of metabolism. However, [...]

Spontaneous formation and base pairing of plausible prebiotic nucleotides in water2021-01-05T18:10:33+02:00

Is consciousness just an illusion?

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Is consciousness just an illusion? By Anna Buckley BBC Science Radio Unit Published4 April 2017 Share IMAGE COPYRIGHTSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY image captionIs the human brain really just a collection of complex machines? The cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett believes our brains are machines, made of billions of tiny "robots" - our neurons, or brain cells. Is [...]

Is consciousness just an illusion?2021-01-04T20:00:36+02:00
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